Comment by kcplate
I chalk this up to “no one except that ‘one’ guy is going to do it”. Literally you would need to be a classical guitarist with amazing finger dexterity, coordination, and accuracy to do this without screwing up your goal.
I chalk this up to “no one except that ‘one’ guy is going to do it”. Literally you would need to be a classical guitarist with amazing finger dexterity, coordination, and accuracy to do this without screwing up your goal.
Well I said it takes the dexterity and coordination of a classical guitarist and you are a classical guitarist.
My greater point being that generally you are not going to write feature requirements into a consumer product UI to hit bleeding edge use desires for a small group of dexterous users unless there is a really good reason to do it. People tend to configure this control center once and never mess with it again—10 mins and you are done forever. Adding multitouch and drag features here seems pretty unnecessary and would require a metric shit ton of additional QA testing for a completely unnecessary feature to configure this screen.
That’s funny I do play classical guitar, but I disagree.
Left thumb holds down an icon to keep it from moving, right thumb moves an icon just as you are already doing.