I have onemore idea… enable set in LL haptic feedback (vibration).
Posted by: pierrot | on March 21, 2014
I have onemore idea… enable set in LL haptic feedback (vibration).
Different for tap and different for long tap. Set yes/no and vibration durations (for example Normal, short, long, etc).
For all places (desktop, folder, panel, app drawer) separately. Maybe different for on items (icons, widgets, etc) and different for empty spaces.
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And also with script!
The toast function is very alone. 🙂
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What about using long tap on an event to configure feedback ? At the moment long tap on these settings does nothing (except for items where it displays some not very useful help), so this could be a good place to configure this ?
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Pierre Hébert took me a little to understand, sorry.
I personally think it’s not a good idea. The long click in LL means help (in settings) no more settings.
What about, could be a bit difficult, to place two tabs in the event section. One for action, the other for haptic feedback (or just ‘vibration’) so you just need to choose a tab, the list of events will be the same.
About the vibration settings, just a pop-up to insert a number. 0 disable, another number means the milliseconds.
What do you think?
Edit: don’t forget an Android.vibrate(int milliseconds);
😉
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maybe put this option to + tab (for items)
and for current desktop, app drawer, panel, folder to Miscellaneous.
for example:
single tap (yes/no)
if yes visible number 1-xxx ms
long tap (yes/no)
if yes visible preset different number ms
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I am annoyed to have to double the number of items in menu. It seems to me that this is not very efficient 🙁 Another option is to have an intermediate popup that allow configuring the action or the feedback, but it is slightly longer.
Regarding the vibration configuration, this would be an on/off sequence, for instance 300-100-300 would be 300ms on, 100ms off, 300ms on. And Android.vibrate() would take a string as argument 😉
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Pierre Hébert I didn’t mean to duplicate them, just an option (tabs or something) to select the pop-up to configure when clicking on the events.
Hm, not sure about this, but what about another item at the beginning of the list which says “configure vibration”; When you click it, all the items(events) stay there, but its description and the click event will change to the vibration ones. That first item will show now “change action” and clicking will go back.
…just an idea
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How about this?
Tap (yes/no) – square with nike 😉 or empty square. After select yes, open popup window where user set in xxx ms vibratiosn, and button cancel and ok.
Same way for Long Tap.
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