Frequent menu users can become annoyed if they must make several menu selections to complete a simple task. Suggest two ways you can refine the menu approach to accommodate expert or frequent users.
What will be an ideal response?
Keyboard shortcuts can help, either using reduced keystrokes, e.g. special key combinations (e.g. Cntl-S) keys, to accelerate the navigation. Another method would be to use navigation aids (some call it “bread crumbs”) for easy and direct navigation to a menu location without having to walk up or down a menu tree one step at a time.
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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.
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