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[Bug 1365418] [NEW] no visual cues for exiting settings view

 

Public bug reported:

touching the tab at the bottom of the live preview window brings up the
camera settings. The background live video is blurred to show you are in
the settings view.

However, having changed a setting, the window remains blurred,
presumably to allow the user to make other changes. However, there is no
visual clue as to how to "hide" the settings view (get rid of the blur)
and return to the live camera preview.

All you actually have to do is touch a part of the blurred image to hide
the settings but there should be some visual clue to do this; the
settings view is initiated by dragging a tab so maybe that tab could
persist so the user has something obvious to touch?

** Affects: camera-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: avengers

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Title:
  no visual cues for exiting settings view

Status in “camera-app” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  touching the tab at the bottom of the live preview window brings up
  the camera settings. The background live video is blurred to show you
  are in the settings view.

  However, having changed a setting, the window remains blurred,
  presumably to allow the user to make other changes. However, there is
  no visual clue as to how to "hide" the settings view (get rid of the
  blur) and return to the live camera preview.

  All you actually have to do is touch a part of the blurred image to
  hide the settings but there should be some visual clue to do this; the
  settings view is initiated by dragging a tab so maybe that tab could
  persist so the user has something obvious to touch?

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