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Hello,
I use the Finnish keyboard a lot (along the English one), and I type fast. That means my touches are not the most accurate. This results in the following:
This can be achieved with any key right at the left border ("q", "a" and Shift in Finnish) or right border ("å", "ä" and Backspace in Finnish) followed by some key at the opposite half of the keyboard.
My suggestion is that when the keyboard is visible, the edge swipe would be disabled over the keyboard area, but would still act as normal when done above the keyboard.
There is a logic to support this. Let's assume you are writing something in an app (say, an SMS message) and you are in the middle of writing whatever you are writing. During the writing, or more precisely, during writing two letters on the keyboard, what is the reason to edge swipe instead? What use case would benefit from being able to edge swipe from the keyboard during letter writing? I find it hard to come up with an example.
I have accidentally done this twice today, and I have long since lost count. It seems my Xperia X book case also affects it a bit, but in the end - in my opinion - it is a series of taps misinterpreted as an edge swipe. I am not sure about this, but I think I haven't come across this with my Jolla Phone or community-ported Fairphone 2, only with Xperia X (with official build).
TJC, what do you think about this? Jolla, could you give this a thought? Thanks!
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Hello,
I use the Finnish keyboard a lot (along the English one), and I type fast. That means my touches are not the most accurate. This results in the following:
This can be achieved with any key right at the left border ("q", "a" and Shift in Finnish) or right border ("å", "ä" and Backspace in Finnish) followed by some key at the opposite half of the keyboard.
My suggestion is that when the keyboard is visible, the edge swipe would be disabled over the keyboard area, but would still act as normal when done above the keyboard.
There is a logic to support this. Let's assume you are writing something in an app (say, an SMS message) and you are in the middle of writing whatever you are writing. During the writing, or more precisely, during writing two letters on the keyboard, what is the reason to edge swipe instead? What use case would benefit from being able to edge swipe from the keyboard during letter writing? I find it hard to come up with an example.
I have accidentally done this twice today, and I have long since lost count. It seems my Xperia X book case also affects it a bit, but in the end - in my opinion - it is a series of taps misinterpreted as an edge swipe. I am not sure about this, but I think I haven't come across this with my Jolla Phone or community-ported Fairphone 2, only with Xperia X (with official build).
TJC, what do you think about this? Jolla, could you give this a thought? Thanks!
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Hello,
I use the Finnish keyboard a lot (along the English one), and I type fast. That means my touches are not the most accurate. This results in the following:
This can be achieved with any key right at the left border ("q", "a" and Shift in Finnish) or right border ("å", "ä" and Backspace in Finnish) followed by some key at the opposite half of the keyboard.
My suggestion is that when the keyboard is visible, the edge swipe would be disabled over the keyboard area, but would still act as normal when done above the keyboard.
There is a logic to support this. Let's assume you are writing something in an app (say, an SMS message) and you are in the middle of writing whatever you are writing. During the writing, or more precisely, during writing two letters on the keyboard, what is the reason to edge swipe instead? What use case would benefit from being able to edge swipe from the keyboard during letter writing? I find it hard to come up with an example.
I have accidentally done this twice today, and I have long since lost count. It seems my Xperia X book case also affects it a bit, but in the end - in my opinion - it is a series of taps misinterpreted as an edge swipe. I am not sure about this, but I think I haven't come across this with my Jolla Phone or community-ported Fairphone 2, only with Xperia X (with official build).
Edit: I also run into a different issue with edge swipe far more often: The near-edge-press is interpreted as a beginning of a edge swipe, and the animation starts, making the keyboard unresponsive until the animation is finished. This is very common to me, so I really can't tell how I didn't mention this right away.
TJC, what do you think about this? Jolla, could you give this a thought? Thanks!