After experiencing the block selector GUI for myself, I noticed a few small inconviniences that would be quick to change but improve the accessability of the GUI greatly:
(Tense of the suggestion is situated as if the GUI has been ammended.)
- Pressing B toggles it. If it's closed, it will open up and stay open until you press B again (see: below for why).
- Clicking a block adds it to the end of your block menu and shifts all current blocks one to the left, knocking off the first one.
Again, nothing insanely fancy, but I think it would help out most of the users.
What're your opinions on this? Would it actually make it HARDER for you to use? Or do you agree with me?
1) Press the number of the block you'd like to replace
2) Open up the block selector GUI
3) Click your desired block, and the GUI closes
4) Repeat for each block you want
If you accidently press B, you have to first look at what slot you were on, find that in the menu, and then click on it so your block isn't replaced by a different one.
I have no problem with just replacing whatever block I have for whatever block I need, only time this would really make a difference to me is if I was building a mural or making a colourful art. In which case I also have no problem pre-preparing via opening/closing the menu.
(Tense of the suggestion is situated as if the GUI has been ammended.)
- Pressing B toggles it. If it's closed, it will open up and stay open until you press B again (see: below for why).
- Clicking a block adds it to the end of your block menu and shifts all current blocks one to the left, knocking off the first one.
Again, nothing insanely fancy, but I think it would help out most of the users.
What're your opinions on this? Would it actually make it HARDER for you to use? Or do you agree with me?
No support from me.
1) Press the number of the block you'd like to replace
2) Open up the block selector GUI
3) Click your desired block, and the GUI closes
4) Repeat for each block you want
If you accidently press B, you have to first look at what slot you were on, find that in the menu, and then click on it so your block isn't replaced by a different one.
If you're that prone to hitting B.
Oh, I did not notice that. That was the main issue I had with the GUI; there was no "cancel" button.