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In our computer prototype, we did not implement or mock up the ability to delete, rename, or move items within the file browser. While we recognized that these abilities are very important from the perspective of flexibility and safety, we did not think they were the most interesting or unique parts of our interface and left them unimplemented. However, our heuristic evaluators uniformly pointed this out as a major issue. Figure 3 4 shows our delete and rename affordances, which are revealed when you hover over an item. Clicking on the delete button brings up a confirmation dialogue. Clicking on rename brings up the rename interface, which is the same as the new folder naming interface shown in Figure 3 where the folder's current name is replaced with an input, with the current name selected for pending delete. Clicking anywhere else on the gray highlighted area results in opening the note or folder in question. Taking the screenshots unfortunately got rid of the pointer, but hovering over most of the item has a pointing finger. Hovering over the note or folder icon results in a grabby hand, and you can in fact click and drag anywhere in the
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