I recall that they have one hand operation mode. What do you think of it?
Please tell me where!?
I recall that they have one hand operation mode. What do you think of it?
Please tell me where!?
a short thumb apparently.
Little thumbers everywhere rebel!
I think I have a great idea.
I'll make a tumb extender so ppl who had short tumb, using 1520, and can't get used to hamburger menu can use it single handed.
Incidentally I quite like the hold the windows key down feature for occasions where my other hand is too busy to help.
New feature on the public builds of Windows 10 Insider Preview. I believe screen has to be 5 inches or larger, but I cannot say for certain.May I ask, what is the hold the windows key down feature? It doesn't do anything on my Lumia 822.
New feature on the public builds of Windows 10 Insider Preview. I believe screen has to be 5 inches or larger, but I cannot say for certain.
I've not voted though as I'm not sure the question is worded clearly. Perhaps don't organise any referendums ;-)
I remember the screen size debate a year or so ago...
1520 owners said things like "I can still reach the other side" and "I always use two hands anyway, doesn't everybody"?... Some of those same people can't reach the hamburger button though.
Anyone here ever use their phone two handed? I have owned and tried many phones, however this trend of "larger = better" is only gaining more traction. A UI that is unfavorable for this trend should not be implemented, even if it goes against what we are accustomed to.
iOS was just fine with hamburgers, only because their phones were smaller! Now they are adding "reachability" modes to preserve their archaic UI!! Why would Microsoft add hamburger menus and a reachibility mode? It just does not add up...
Using my phone two handed peeves me a little, but really bothers me is that hamburger menus are not useful at all on the current build of Win10Mo.