Hello. I want to raise a suggestion for more consistency in Ubuntu Phone user interface. Particularly 2 UI elements: Back button and menu button.
Back button is located in left-upper corner, like here in Wi-Fi menu Stretching the thumb to that corner is not easy (regardless left- or right-hand usage). More natural will be using horisontal swipe from the middle of the screen, the same way as it's done for shuffling scopes back. I think it will work almost everywhere, making interface experience more streamlined. The second one I want to talk about is Menu positioned in upper-right corner. Evenif it's a slightly easier to reach than Back-button,it's still far far away from my thumb (especially on Meizu MX4) We already have a nice option in form of swiping from the bottom. Can we move menu functionality to this gesture? Is it possible to distinguish between 1.swipe-right-up; 2.swipe-bottom-to-right (or left for left-handed usage)? Something like this: Curvature of the menu is based on how far average user thumb can reach. Again, it will increase usability and fits naturally to the rest of interface. If I want to issue my suggestion as a design blueprint, how/where can I do it? /nlsn
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