I agree wholeheartedly, but since I don't have an iphone yet... Well, I
didn't know two-fingered scrolling was as common knowledge to the average
user.  To us, yes.  But does the non-programmer iphone user know where they
are able to two-finger scroll?  If a list happens to fit perfectly in a
div/frame, how are they to know to two-finger scroll?  Just by "trying just
in case?"  Am I correct in that the only place one has to two-finger scroll
is in Safari?  
-=R


On 7/28/07 9:41 PM, "Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
>> I was thinking of using some small two-fingered icon to place in frames that
>> need two-finger scrolling?  Or a larger two-finger semi-transparent image as
>> the background image to the frame/div?
> 
> Isn't this the moral equivalent of having a semi-transparent picture
> of a mouse with the left button highlighted to indicate "click here"
> or putting a keyboard in the background of a text input field to
> indicate "type here"?
> 
> As lame and unnecessary as it is, two-finger scrolling is a normal way
> of interacting with the iPhone and apparently Safari on a Mac laptop
> with a touch pad. Cluttering up an iPhone app with indications of how
> to do normal things seems like something that would become
> anachronistic about two days after you started doing it.
> 
> Craig
> 
> 
> > 



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