> On Feb 11, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Dirk Hohndel <d...@hohndel.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Since many of us were not in love with the ActionButton and the way it was 
> used to interact with the application, Marco kindly made an experimental 
> version of the mobile components to be able to test a different idea with our 
> users. Those of you who have played with the Android app, I'd appreciate if 
> you could spend a few moments playing with the -832 build.
> 
> In this version you no longer drag the ActionButton to open the drawers, 
> instead there are buttons in the corners to do this (and of course edge swipe 
> works as well). Right now both buttons always show and the buttons are 
> completely opaque (both of which I think should change), but the fundamental 
> question is this: ignoring the Material Design defaults, simply from an 
> interaction point of view, is this better / same / worse than dragging the 
> ActionButton? Remember, the logic for having these controls on the bottom of 
> the screen is that there they are significantly easier to reach there than 
> tapping at the standard menu buttons in the top corners of the screen.
> 
> I copied Marco and Thomas (who leads the HID team for Plasma Mobile) on this 
> email, please copy them in your responses as I don't believe they are on this 
> mailing list.

Somehow Marco wasn't copied on the first email...

And I updated things to a build 833 which just adds a little improvement so the 
dive list can be scrolled up above the ActionButton and arrow handles.

/D
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