Suggesting confirmations for Reset All Preferences to Default
Hi, I accidentally pressed the Reset All Preferences to Default button, mistaking it for the Restart Audio and MIDI Devices button - I think for a button with such significant potential changes, it might be worth confirming to the user some way or another.
I thought at first that maybe a pop-up asking the user to confirm, something like "Are you sure you want to reset your preferences to the default settings?" would be nice, but it could be annoying for people who really were trying to reset, since they'd have to then press Apply or OK to finally confirm the changes.
So I was thinking that maybe it might be worth having some text or graphic indication that you've pressed the Reset button, that pressing OK or Apply will remove all of your preferences - warning users that if they've accidentally pressed it, to cancel in order to prevent losing their settings.
This is definitely pretty minor, I've only encountered this once in years of use, but I thought it would be a small detail worth addressing.
Comments
A simple Undo would chanmge back.
I'd really hate another "do you really want this" dialog
In reply to A simple Undo would chanmge… by Jojo-Schmitz
I'd really hate another do you really want this dialog.
Agreed. Such warning dialogs are overused imho.
For me, this is a type of necessary warning dialog:
You are about to delete all contents of drive C:
Do you wish to proceed?
In reply to I'd really hate another "do… by Jm6stringer
Don't do this on UNIX, it lets you shoot yourself in the foot and even hands you the pistol ;-)
In reply to I'd really hate another "do… by Jm6stringer
"Daddy, what does 'formatting Drive C' mean?"
In reply to "Daddy, what does … by toffle
I thought I'd made it pretty clear that even I thought a confirmation popup was not the best idea for how to implement a warning. Oh well.
Actually, why not just turn it into a tick box instead? That way there's an explicit visual confirmation that you've pressed it, and pressing OK will apply default settings over anything you had previously - without having to be intrusive about it.
Here, I've even made a mockup:
In reply to I thought I'd made it pretty… by vetelgeist
A checkbox, once checked, is supposed to stay checked. So not an option here