2011/6/11 Giovanni Campagna <[email protected]>

> Il giorno sab, 11/06/2011 alle 17.01 -0300, Job ha scritto:
>
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> >         >
> >         > For touch Screen, Object Actions/Options, was already
> >         solved, using
> >         > "Hold Stay".
> >
> >
> >         Hold Stay works if the object indicates the availability of an
> >         action
> >         (like a button or an icon). It doesn't work for background
> >         actions (like
> >         those you get by right clicking nautilus)
> > A good and well design popup window with actions/options could be
> > used, and will work  nicely.
> > Why not?
>
> Because it is very likely that the user won't even know it is there, and
> because it is dangerous to make a big area clickable/actionable,
> especially without other indications.
>
>  "Hold and Stay", its not just a click.
Im nautilus, for example. The user could press and stay, after a time, the
system presents the actions.
In iPad for example, to close a app, you press and stay the app icon on bar,
then a minus sign show to say that you could close.
Theres no indicator for that. And almost all touch OS, included Android, has
a similar actions whem you  press and stay.
Selection text for example,

Ok, I will try to make a Mockup, to explain better, showing in Nautilus.

Job



Giovanni
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