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Tag Archives: Button

Microsoft is testing a way to make the Print Screen button more useful

Microsoft is testing a way to make the Print Screen button more useful   Kris Holt @krisholt Microsoft is planning a change to the default function of the Print Screen button for Windows 11 users. Typically, pressing the button sends a snapshot of what’s on your monitor to the clipboard. In the latest Windows 11 … Continue reading Microsoft is testing a way to make the Print Screen button more useful

Netflix killed its Surprise Me button. Here’s why the shuffle-play feature never made much sense

  By Mark Wilson February 15, 2023 With very little fanfare, Netflix has sunset a UX feature that was half a decade in development. As the Wall Street Journal reports, the company’s Surprise Me feature, which played a randomized movie or show with the click of a button, has been discontinued due to low use. … Continue reading Netflix killed its Surprise Me button. Here’s why the shuffle-play feature never made much sense

Twitter finally starts rolling out the edit button, but US users will have to wait

Twitter finally starts rolling out the edit button, but US users will have to wait Twitter Blue subscribers in Canada, Australia and New Zealand will get the feature first. K. Holt @krisholt   Dado Ruvic / reuters After years of users begging Twitter for an edit button, they’re finally getting their wish. The company is … Continue reading Twitter finally starts rolling out the edit button, but US users will have to wait

Could Social Media Be Detoxified By Removing the Like Button?

Joe Glover — June 19, 2019 — June 19, 2019 Social media is capable of doing some really powerful things. It can help friends and family keep in contact, you can use groups to meet people who share your interests, communities can organise events, and anyone can share their creativity. The positives of social media … Continue reading Could Social Media Be Detoxified By Removing the Like Button?

Google Adds ‘Book,’ ‘Schedule’ Button In Search For Some Businesses

Google Adds ‘Book,’ ‘Schedule’ Button In Search For Some Businesses by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, (October 23, 2018) Google has expanded the ability to book or schedule appointments for some businesses through Reserve with Google, a service that allows users to book an appointment or reservation with nearby providers directly in the search engine. The icon that … Continue reading Google Adds ‘Book,’ ‘Schedule’ Button In Search For Some Businesses