The mouse might tend to reside on the right side of windows for web browsing and text reading, but I'd have to really disagree with this for most other uses. I never use the scroll bars in any the graphics programs I work in, hot keys and drag the window does all the work for me. When you are most likely to close a window or perform a minimize action is when your mouse is up in the upper right land of the screen performing a save operation or someother menu pulldown. Not to mention the fact that i can never get to the silly close buttons in windows because half the time their covered by palettes or are out of the screen's bounds due to the fact that it never seems to recogzine if the window was to large for my monitor.
The mouse might tend to reside on the right side of windows for web browsing and text reading, but I'd have to really disagree with this for most other uses. I never use the scroll bars in any the graphics programs I work in, hot keys and drag the window does all the work for me. When you are most likely to close a window or perform a minimize action is when your mouse is up in the upper right land of the screen performing a save operation or someother menu pulldown. Not to mention the fact that i can never get to the silly close buttons in windows because half the time their covered by palettes or are out of the screen's bounds due to the fact that it never seems to recogzine if the window was to large for my monitor.