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posted 2015-08-10 05:12:17 +0200

No UI reaction to attached USB drive

I tried attaching a USB flash drive to Nexus 5 with Sailfish installed (through USB mirco-B host mode adapter). Apparently the system recognized it (i.e. USB host mode is functional), but there was no reaction in the interface. It's a major usability deficiency. There should be some UI acknowledgment that USB storage was attached and the system should propose to do something with it (for example open it with file browser and so on).

No UI reaction in Sailfish to attached USB drive

I tried attaching a USB flash drive to Nexus 5 with Sailfish installed (through USB mirco-B host mode adapter). Apparently the system recognized it (i.e. USB host mode is functional), but there was no reaction in the interface. It's a major usability deficiency. There should be some UI acknowledgment that USB storage was attached and the system should propose to do something with it (for example open it with file browser and so on).

No UI reaction in Sailfish to attached USB drive

I tried attaching a USB flash drive to Nexus 5 with Sailfish installed (through USB mirco-B host mode adapter). Apparently the system recognized it (i.e. USB host mode is functional), but there was no reaction in the interface. It's a major usability deficiency. There should be some UI acknowledgment that USB storage was attached and the system should propose to do something with it (for example open it with file browser and so on).

No UI reaction in Sailfish to attached USB drive

I tried attaching a USB flash drive to Nexus 5 with Sailfish installed (through USB mirco-B host mode adapter). Apparently the system recognized it (i.e. USB host mode is functional), but there was no reaction in the interface. It's a major usability deficiency. There should be some UI acknowledgment that USB storage was attached and the system should propose to do something with it (for example open it with file browser and so on).