In my opinion this is a really bad design decision. I think a user actually reads the text of the context menu he uses often only the first few times, then remembers where the relevant entries are approximately located and simply locates them by the icon. Like this the user always has to double check and read if he is not by mistake pressing delete (maybe bypassing trash) instead of what he actually wanted.
In my opinion this is a really bad design decision. I think a user actually reads the text of the context menu he uses often only the first few times, then remembers where the relevant entries are approximately located and simply locates them by the icon. Like this the user always has to double check and read if he is not by mistake pressing delete (maybe bypassing trash) instead of what he actually wanted.