Openmoko Bug #1804: Menu items falsely activated during scrolling
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Mon Aug 11 08:07:23 CEST 2008
#1804: Menu items falsely activated during scrolling
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Reporter: peepsalot | Owner: raster
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: lowest | Milestone:
Component: E - Illume | Version: OM-2008.08
Severity: trivial | Resolution: invalid
Keywords: | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Changes (by raster):
* priority: normal => lowest
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => invalid
* severity: normal => trivial
* type: defect => enhancement
Comment:
the code HAS got code to detect "drag vs click". there is a simple
threshold value - it just happens to be too low for your comfort. for mine
i can say it is just fine. this code does exist - otherwise it would
ALWAYS activate. it is ONLY a user preference. there is in fact a settings
dialog for swizzling just that under finger scrolling. unfortunately for
you it's at the maximum setting the gui allows, it's a simple matter of
adding even more levels, but really - this isn't a defect or a bug. it is
simply user preference. i think the default right now 24 pixels. there is
a dialog in e to change this - but that dialog is disabled.
so as such - this isn't a matter for enhancement, any code changes or a
bug.. it's simply user preference, and design decisions not to expose such
config to the user (at which point i can't own such a bug as i don't make
design decisions). if you wish to refile this as something else... go
ahead. :) (just need to clarify what this is, and that it's not really a
bug or an enhancement requirement as it's all already there - it's a
config preference by design in ASU not exported to the user).
hope this helps. :)
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1804#comment:1>
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