a5cent
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^I don't see why not, as long as the decision to scroll (as opposed to just making a taller menu) is left to the developer.
More feedback:
Move the toggle switches to the right side of the screen, so as to optimize for one-handed use.
What would also be cool (but outside the scope of this concept), is a global option to mirror the UI elements so lefties get the same one-handed benefits.
Funnily enough, I was thinking the same thing earlier today, an option which is displayed during the OOBE set up wizard where the user is prompted to confirm if they are right handed and left handed. This in turn would mirror the global UX elements except the back, windows [Home] & search keys, as it could make things messy as all flagships bar one (the region locked M8) have capacitive keys.
As a leftie I fully approve of this idea! Everything in WM10 is pushed to the right instead of it being in the center.