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I'm a bit late to the party on this discussion, but I recently noticed that you actually can't swipe down to see the previous notification. I thought this was already a thing. I might sit down later/in the following days and look what I can do about the Swipe Down gesture. |
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This is about the UX when new notifications are received. Currently, when Notifications are enabled and you get a new notification, the motor vibrates and the new notification is displayed with a timeoutLine. After 7 seconds (timeoutLength), the display returns to the previous screen.
This discussion is about the touch events during timeoutLenght which is managed at:
InfiniTime/src/displayapp/screens/Notifications.cpp
Line 151 in 0f9f606
It appears to react to 3 touch events:
I can't see where the code allows Swipe Up during timeoutLenght but, aside from that, the UX doesn't seem right, having Tap. I'd propose:
All three would delete the timeoutLine. All three would be consistent with swiping notifications.
At the very least, I think the Tap event should be removed, leaving only Swipe Right and Swipe Up.
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