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#113
I really like the last update Llekectronics, thanks a lot.

Naive questions:
- Would it be possible to change the way the secondary toolbar is triggered, from the current longpress to some push-up gesture? You would basically have to put your thumb on the toolbar, and push-up just slightly (like a pulley-menu), which would allow (i) instantaneous appearance instead of frustrating wait (it's frustrating even when it's short, I can see that everyday when writing SMS with accents) and (ii) keeping the secondary toolbar opened when you move your finger. It could be closed with the opposite gesture from secondary toolbar to bottom.
- If so, would it be possible to lock horizontal moves while the secondary toolbar is up? I mean, horizontal gestures would act as back/forward shortcuts instead of horizontal browsing into a zoomed-in webpage or image. The secondary bar is not displayed by default, and when it is displayed in its current state, the user is not going to browser horizontally anyway, so these would be nice additions without perturbing the default behavior of the browser, in my opinion. And if the secondary toolbar persists even after refresh/back/click on link/etc., then users who want to use back/forward gestures can do it by default, just at the cost of the toolbar being shown.

Not sure how the required accuracy should be set so that the push-up can be easily performed, but still be well distinguished from the Events view gesture.

Last edited by Kabouik; 2014-02-05 at 01:14.