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2015-03-07 20:00:15 +0200
I think a good way of implementing both the Lock function and the app closing function via gestures would be if both the lock and the close commands had their own space like the ambience ones. The first swipe-down field can be the "app-close" command for instance, the second one the "device lock" command, and you activate them by moving the finger from the top to the perticular field and releasing it on the proposed field. It certainly would mean that you have to internalise when you need to lift your finger off the screen in order to access certain commands, but i think you can get used to these moves after some time.
To prohibit these basic top-down functions from mixing up with the not-that-often-used ambience-changer you maybe can change the pulldown-triggering in a way, so that the different ambiences open up after a certain point on the screen by dragging the finger down. Or maybevia a fast flick down the whole screen.
But then again i don't know if this method would be valued as too unsteady and difficult for Newcomers to learn.. Anyway i would love to see the swipe-down functions of sailfish 1.x in Sailfish 2.0! :)
I really like the new way of doing it. Only thing I dislike is sacrificing app closing by swiping down for it
Morpog ( 2015-03-02 19:18:25 +0200 )editWe need a separate close gesture different from swipe from top. It was a mistake in the first place to have one gesture do two things.
ApB ( 2015-03-02 19:23:24 +0200 )edit@ApB two things, we started off with "close" only (I consider locking the phone also a "close" gesture) - that was set to "minimize" apps then and lock the phone separating in two different actions. @Morpog yeah I like the ambience-switcher being moved there and the "silence" too but one thing still bothers, if I flick it down will my phone lock or do I need to tap something? If I do need to tap something total fail!
chemist ( 2015-03-02 19:33:39 +0200 )editAt least i hope we can configure it in order to have it only lock the screen. If we need to swipe and tap to lock is a step back.
ApB ( 2015-03-02 20:11:04 +0200 )editAdded to top-post.
chemist ( 2015-03-02 20:14:23 +0200 )edit