It's not behaving like iOS. It's just a rational (normal) way that user
expects.
How can we do this kind of design proposals correct way? Is
posting letter
here enough?
/nlsn
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Dominik Wnęk <dominik@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
In iOS, when the system dims the screen (in order to turn it off in a
bit) tapping it restores brightness, but does not activate whatever has
been tapped.
From what I've seen of Android, the tap restores brightness but also
activates whatever's been tapped.
iOS is right, Android is wrong. Ubuntu Touch is like Android.
Do you guys think it would be a good idea to make UT behave like iOS in
that particular situation?
Thanks,
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