One thing that I don't really like is the way that the keys behave differently in dialog boxes.
For instance, when I build a port, and I am presented with a list of options, I used to press [TAB] (to move to the OK/Cancel are) and [ENTER] (to choose OK) to complete my selections.
Now, this has been changed, and [TAB] takes me to <Cancel>, and [ENTER] confirms the cancellation. Then, I have to start the build again. What would be the reasoning behind a change like this?
I know that this is not likely to change back, so it is what it is, but I am sure that for the time when I am transitioning between 8.2 and 9.0, it is going to make me crazy.


For instance, when I build a port, and I am presented with a list of options, I used to press [TAB] (to move to the OK/Cancel are) and [ENTER] (to choose OK) to complete my selections.
Now, this has been changed, and [TAB] takes me to <Cancel>, and [ENTER] confirms the cancellation. Then, I have to start the build again. What would be the reasoning behind a change like this?
I know that this is not likely to change back, so it is what it is, but I am sure that for the time when I am transitioning between 8.2 and 9.0, it is going to make me crazy.

