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Use of viewpager causes accidental tab changing #1912

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neslihanturan opened this issue Aug 24, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3148
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Use of viewpager causes accidental tab changing #1912

neslihanturan opened this issue Aug 24, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3148

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@neslihanturan
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Hey everyone, thanks for this great app. This is the only app that works for me with pixelfed.social.

I experience an issue in terms of user experience. Very often, I accidentally trigger the viewpager to change tabs, while I was just trying to scroll the timeline. Any small angle on my thumb gesture, unintentionally changes tabs.

Would you ever consider to make it unswipable or less sensitive somehow?


  • Tusky Version:12.0

  • Android Version:7.1.1

  • LineageOS Version:14.1

  • Android Device: Samsung GT-I9295

  • Mastodon instance (if applicable): pixelfed.social

  • [+] I searched or browsed the repo’s other issues to ensure this is not a duplicate.

@a1batross
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Read #1718

There is option to disable tab swiping now.

@neslihanturan
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Amazing! Sorry for bothering you, I checked open issues but couldn't imagine this could already be solved.

connyduck pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 13, 2023
* Reduce horizontal swipe sensitivity in timelines

Fixes #2725, fixes #2112, fixes #2530, fixes #2200, fixes #2176, fixes #2112, fixes #1912, fixes #1718, fixes #1336

* Set scale factor to 4

* Catch exceptions, just in case
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