[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > The new menu is intended for thumb use. It is not supposed to be used > with stylus, we have > made several improvements to improve thumb use, and for example I > don't use stylus nowadays > in most basic functions, somehow it is more natural to use fingers > than stylus on this > device, maybe partly because of the keyboard and not having third hand > for using stylus. > Not everything is thumb-usable, but I would like to encourage you to > try it out, it makes > some things easier to do. It is always a compromise between being able > to use your > thumb and seeing maybe a bit less or using stylus to hit small things. > There are plusses on > both. > > So, you use your thumb to select then have to switch to using the stylus to work with the app. This is an improvement over using the stylus for both? The same thing often happens in desktop computer. While the mouse is useful for many things, there are others where the keyboard is more efficient. Good design allows for both, but forcing mouse use when the keyboard should be used is a bad idea. So, if I'm in one app, using the stylus and use the menu to open another, I either have to scroll with my left hand over the screen or switch from stylus to thumb and then back to stylus again. That doesn't sound like such an improvement to me.
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