selenay: (questions/comments)
I consider myself fairly dextrous normally. I can certainly use menus on software and most websites, although there are a couple of sites that I struggle with on a good day. Graphics packages are fine, whether I'm using my track ball or my graphical tablet, and there aren't many computer-related tasks that I can't do.

Unfortunately, one of the pieces of software that I need to use for work causes me problems on a good day and right now I'm having a wobbly, dizzy, wiggly day. There are no keyboard shortcuts. Preparing mappings for the data warehouse loads is done entirely through a GUI that is finnicky at best and bloody annoying at worst. Drag and drop a line between two functions? Sure, but only if you can do it with pixel-accuracy otherwise either nothing happens or the wrong thing happens and there is no undo facility. You must back out without saving your changes and try again. From scratch.

The menus are even worse. The precision required is ridiculous. The menus disappear if you accidentally click on a greyed-out option. The flick-out menus must be hovered over absolutely precisely or they disappear, which is frustrating when you're attempting to access something five layers deep in the menu. And the software is so incredibly slow that if you accidentally select the wrong thing from the menu (very easily done) it takes five minutes before you can cancel out of that incorrect screen.

Wobby, dizzy day? Poor co-ordination? A task that should take an hour will take more than half a day. How do people get away with designing something like this?
selenay: (mckay)
I've actually acheived a surprising amount today. I've paid my car tax. I did all the research for tomorrow's interview, including finding maps and routes which prove that it's easier to find than I thought it would be. If anyone sees a purple Nissan Micra bombing around Liverpool with a worried and confused-looking driver, though, you'll know that was wishful thinking *g*

I've also roughed up another design for the art trust website and then got thoroughly stumped for a third. So I picked up The Zen of CSS Design and had a bit of a flick through, landing on a discussion of colours and textures as well as just looking at the pretty pictures. It got me thinking a little and the result is a partial design that looks nothing like the other two - the first two designs are shockingly similar despite surface changes in colour and typography. I want to make sure that there are several different designs to look at rather than three designs that look almost identical.

I'm happy about this design and will be even happier when it's actually finished - which should be tomorrow, if I get back from my interview with enough sanity, or Saturday. Then I just have to turn these beautiful PaintShop Pro files into functional XHTML and show them to the client. Not much to ask, really *g*

I also managed to work on the current Teyla/Elizabeth fic a little (read, 50 words) and did a little bit of work on Under Green Hills. All of this and I still have the evening to fill. Go me. Now I must prepare a nourishing repast to equip me for an evening of archery, which will hopefully be the perfect destress to ensure a good night's sleep.

Oh, and iron my good suit trousers and a smart shirt. Mustn't forget that.

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