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Re: Taking advantage of "reflexive" responses in users: clarification
Subject:Re: Taking advantage of "reflexive" responses in users: clarification From:John Cornellier <tw -at- cornellier -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com Date:Thu, 05 Oct 2000 10:32:30 +0200
> how to recognize and take advantage of "learned"
> or "conditioned" responses in documentation
The W2K installation _avoids_ relexive responses. It forces you to think about what you're doing by:
a) using unconvential input keys
2) changing them each time
Install W2K?
Y = Yes
N = No
Upgrade OS or clean install?
R = upgrade
L = clean
(Having pressed "L") This will delete all your User Settings, Recycler, bladdie blah....
W = abort
P = continue
Greetings from the West Coast
(of Norway)
John Cornellier