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[FEAT]: swipe navigation/controls #36

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digitalbuddha opened this issue Nov 9, 2022 · 4 comments
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[FEAT]: swipe navigation/controls #36

digitalbuddha opened this issue Nov 9, 2022 · 4 comments
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@digitalbuddha
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I'd love for us to think about swipe/multi-touch controls rather than lots of buttons. For example things like swipe left to boost or right to reply to a post. Ideally I can keep my thumb in middle of the screen and still perform most basic functions.

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@digitalbuddha digitalbuddha added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 9, 2022
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This was a great shout out. The noisy buttons/ctas on other clients and Twitter always get me..

We could do a cool in-app setting to let the user customize their experience (swipe and gestures versus buttons), or make that decision out right and go with less buttons.

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Yeah agreed it can be additive/super user. Similar can go as far as shake/flip/gyroscope based controls :-D

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evant commented Nov 10, 2022

Just make sure it's accessible! Especially when choosing defaults here.

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For sure. I'll create some other milestone/labels and update this one as a V2 (not in MVP)

I think it's a great idea to give the user the ability to customize this type of stuff but make sure all options are accessible.

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