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Message #17053
[Bug 1361132] Re: [lockscreen] new design is not consistent with our UX patterns
This will be addressed with updated visuals.
** Summary changed:
- New lockscreen design is not consistent with our UX patterns
+ [lockscreen] new design is not consistent with our UX patterns
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1361132
Title:
[lockscreen] new design is not consistent with our UX patterns
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Fix Committed
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
The new lockscreen design features an X at the bottom of the screen, http://i.imgur.com/JORXscB.png
What does the X mean?
It appears that if you click on it it goes back to the welcome screen.
I find the X triggering an action that is not hinted, someone could
guess the X is to clear the passcode (at this point it would better be
placed next to the passcode entry).
If we want to quit the lockscreen, we might want to put a back button
where we usually have in our designs: next to the top left of the
header (otherwise we should making it clearer with a button with
"Close" label).
Either way, I find the placement unfortunate next to the emergency
call button too. On SIM PIN, there's at least a symmetrical ✓ on the
right.
In the case of SIM PIN, this X also results in "Skip" and not
"Cancel", so it's even more confusing.
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