![]() This is incredibly stupid: when I click on a cell, that is the cell my attention is on. Yes, it starts an animation at the cell you were on and animates it all the way to the cell you clicked on. By default, Excel animates the cell selection border even if you click on another cell far away. Wait, there is another application that does this, and it's even worse: Excel. ![]() ![]() But turning off this checkbox does nothing! You still get the animations unless you turn off the systemwide animation setting. It's simply a ridiculous idea.Īdding insult to injury, Word has a "Provide feedback with animation" checkbox in the Word Options/Ease of Access panel. What kind of User Experience Designer thought it was a good idea to take a discrete event - typing a character or using a cursor key - and turn it into a laggy animation? No other application does this. Yes, that cursor animation is just awful.
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