So i just bought Asus rog phone 6d and im extremely bothered by the lack of the back ,home and whatewer is the 3 one called buttons on the news androids. Is this something you all got used to with time or does this still bother you( IT really fells much less intuitive compared to the old 3 buttons ,alghtough preferably i would love to have both since the back gesture seems kinda usefull )?
i mean, i’d say it’s better than nothing. otherwise one has to reach all the way up to the top to press the hamburger menu
that doesn’t seem hugely ergonomic - i can hardly reach the bottom middle of my phone, let alone the left edge
well yeah, it’s this exactly. your finger starts from off-screen, where the drawer is currently hanging out, and drag it on-screen. almost exactly the same as the notification drawer, the control centre on ios, or that stupid “charms” thingy on win8
i thought that was how one opened nav drawers with gestures enabled? a diagonal swipe; or swipe, wait, then swipe a bit more (which i’m not even going to go into how awful that is). including in official google apps?
You don’t need to reach the middle bottom of the screen, any area on the bottom can trigger the home/recents gesture.
The notification drawer has a bigger and more visible trigger area, tho.
I thought you were talking about system gestures, not nav drawer
okay actually that is good then. that’s perfectly fine.
(although when compared to buttons, i still don’t know how i’m supposed to reach the left edge to go back)yeah fair point, but it’s still the same paradigm of an item that gets dragged into the screen
i was sort of talking about interaction inconsistencies, but alright let me rephrase: a swipe right goes back, but a diagonal swipe does [presumably] nothing despite them being pretty semantically similar
Left or right edge, it’s the same. If you are holding your phone with your right hand, your thumb is either holding the phone by the right edge, or is just hovering on top of it.
At least on LineageOS it can register a diagonal swipe as long as it sorta fits into a 45° angle, either downwards or upwards.
OH. alright, i didn’t know that, that’s much better
yeah alright, that seems pretty reasonable then. i think that does sound fairly consistent and predictable