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PR1.1 has stuffed up the swipe down to close?
With PR1.0, regardless of how I hold the phone in terms of orientation, it would close the app if I swipe down the app according to the app's orientation. (if i remember correctly)
But with PR1.1, it seems to ignore the app's orientation and just goes by whatever the phone's current orientation is in terms of deciding what is a top-down swipe. e.g. If the app is a landscape app (eg, while playing a video), if I hold the phone vertically, it will close the app if I swipe top-down (which is actually a left-to-right swipe for the app) So it ignores the app's orientation. Is this what others are noticing? It makes me confused which way I should be swiping to close down the app. Bit dumb really. |
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I noticed this its a welcome change, swiping down just means down, in the orientation it is in. if the app in landscape like video why would you hold the phone vertical, swiping down to close means exactly that, no matter the orientation. I like it. Its a bit confusing at first cus we are used to swiping top to bottom of the phone and not top to bottom of the app in question.
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Re: PR1.1 has stuffed up the swipe down to close?
It was actually like that before or that could've been because I was using swipe manager. Who knows but I noticed that before I updated.
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How is it confusing?
Top of the device = the top of the device. But quick question: cant you use swipe manager to fix your confusion? |
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I guess it depends on your preference. To me, swipe top-down means top-down of that particular app. Not some invisible orientation "state" that it's currently in. So yeah, this is definitely not a welcome change for me. =(
e.g. If you lay your N9 flat on the table, how the heck are you supposed to know which orientation it's currently in. It's IMPOSSIBLE.(especially if the foreground app doesn't rotate) This makes you constantly guess sometimes which way to slide down to close the app. To me, this is just stupid. Also, swipemanager does not change this. Quote:
(laying it flat on table, when lying in bed on the side and holding the phone etc) |
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as posted in the other thread: I would like the option included in swipemanaget (i.e. top=top using the way the app is shown or top of phone)
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Open Opera Mobile 11 in PR 1.1, or the video player, see it is landscape, now turn your phone to portrait grip with the nokia logo facing upwards, and swipe down from the logo. It closes. So both systems (1.1 and 1.0) require you to lift the damn phone up from your table, to verify where to swipe to close it. |
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Ok i feel people are talking cross here.
It was defienetly so on PR1.0 that the swipe down to close happened depending on the apps orientation. I still have PR1.0 and the very first thing i did when N9 was released was to enable swipe to close from settings. So have they now changed it so that swipe to close happens always swipe down (from the Nokia logo) , not depending on the apps orientation? Because that would suck. |
Re: PR1.1 has stuffed up the swipe down to close?
Nope, it closes from the top of the device, no matter how youre holding it. Say you hold it with the ffcam upwards (ie upside down in portrait), swiping downwards (from the ffcam end towards the Nokia brand end) will now close the app.
Before it was either the buttonend or the nokialogo end, depending on how you held the device, IIRC. Does that clear it up? I find it hard to describe without a picture or a video :P . |
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