> > > > I think the biggest annoyance was "the same keys" (at least to me). Maybe > > a more UNIX like combination will ease the pain? > > What would you suggest? We should be careful of changing this just so > that it is different from Windows though, as it not only introduces > confusion in users who need to use both systems, but also smacks of "Not > Invented Here" syndrome. :-) > > > And a text modification, which hints to the "information, why" and the > > "way to deactivate, if save".. > > This is a good idea. There seems to be a lot of user confusion over the > role of the SAK in system security, and this should be addressed somewhere > in the control center or other configuration dialog(s). > What about to hadle it all in the first setup run (setup wizard was the name?) by adding a dialoge, which offers 1. extra information button (which explains the use and maybe some sort of save to deaktivate, if your whole users in the network are trusted ones?) and 2. a radio Button for the "style" unix or win (there was a sgi combination for the x-server reset, alt+backspace+f12 or something.)