Neil wrote:
> Hi Josh - I'm guessing your reply concerns my comment about 
> the thumbtrack capturing events slightly above/below and not 
> the bug being discussed (2961)? If so I can understand what 
> you're saying - it would just be nice if the scrollbar were 
> able to allow for slightly mis-directed tocuhscreen hits! 

> Ultimately I guess scrollbars will disappear to be replaced 
> by more finger friendly drag/kinetic scrolling

I'm not sure how practical this is for full web browsers.
I know everyone says "ooh look shiny" when they look at iPhone/iPod touch, but 
the fact is that if you need to be able to allow full integration w/ Google 
Maps and the rest of Google's applications (note: Apple cheats by shipping 
their own Google Maps UI), then trying to trap user interactions is a disaster 
(which is quite visible from the bad compromises we've made for the tablet 
browser).

For any other application that doesn't have to host full applications (i.e. 
flash embedded into an application has the same problem as a web browser), then 
finger friendly whatever may be better, but those aren't my problem spaces, and 
I don't own ui design, so I'm staying away from them.

> so improving 
> thumbtrack hit detection isn't such a big deal, but fixing 
> the broken click & drag event processing certainly is 
> something which needs fixing.

Some of our problems relate to trying to counteract some bad kernel/x behaviors 
(they're fixed in newer internal builds, which means we can remove some of our 
bad hacks), and some of them stem from trying to implement bad design 
decissions from the platform (dragging a web application with a finger, see 
earlier complaints).

If you're looking for another case where things don't work correctly, try 
typing into google reader's main screen using the n810's keyboard.
 
> I have tested bug 2961 on a 770 running OS 2007HE and Opera, 
> and it is not present. And on a N810, bug 2961 doesn't appear 
> to be present with other applications such as the RSS Feed 
> Reader (which also supports page drag scrolling) so perhaps 
> bug 2961 is in fact an EAL/MicroB issue?

I was pretty sure that the bad dragging/scrolling hacks were in microb-eal, but 
I can't find them...
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