u/dirkboer

Typing through mud

Does anyone experience a lot of slow typing in the last Visual Studio?

Both 2026 and 2026 Insiders. It feel like typing through mud. It has always been bad, but now it seems even more extreme.

Anyone recommendations of settings to turn off? As far as I know I already disabled all the AI features.

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u/dirkboer — 7 days ago

There is not enough respect for the first Winforms UX devs

While the field was extremely new back then, there were so many extreme intuitive power user features in the earliest winform components.

As they are being replaced by new components and frameworks you see that the experience degrades while I'm pretty sure now there are many more specialized people that you would expect looking into it.

Two things that are there literally since the earliest versions of windows, but as far as I remember even in the old ASCII versions of Visual Basic:

  • in a menubar, click and hold and then release would trigger the menu item on release - saving a click. You can still see the old behaviour in Regedit, that uses the old Winform controls. You can see the new behaviour in the new Notepad in Windows 11.
  • holding shift while dragging in a scrollbar would jump directly to that position and you could drag it up and down. Again, you can see the old behaviour in Regedit, new behaviour in Notepad. In the new version you first have to click the scrollthumb itself to get to a precise position. Again - more clicks and mouse movement, especially in large documents.

I think both are examples of really well thought out UX for power users, while it was a very new field.

You think devs themselves were more power users back then?

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u/dirkboer — 10 days ago
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Terrible UX design

How has this ever been approved?

This mixes one signal for something that is for many people interesting:

“Did anyone comment or upvote on my posts?”

With something completely irrelevant while you are scrolling;

“Do you want to see more posts? Yeah you can do that by scrolling down, but now you can also do that by trying to get rid of this red bubble andlosing all your context.

You don’t want to do that? Bad luck, now you lost the ability to see if someone replied to your comment.”

u/dirkboer — 2 months ago