> (By the way, I'm glad Hamish mentioned those buttons on web pages that dim
> when you click them so you won't click them again.  Other than that, the
> only example I could think of for this kind of one-way button was a
> bubble-wrap game where every bubble is implemented as a button.)

  Bubble-wrap game, huh? I *finally* have an idea for an iPhone app!
;-) Too bad there doesn't appear* to be a mechanism to wring the
iPhone to 'pop' all the bubbles at once ...

> How would the central action decide what other action to call?  A switch
> statement?

  Well, yes ... am I a moron for not seeing a better way than that?
:-} You make me question myself!

>  I'd put this in that category, and not in the
> category of, say, a skinnable figure-8-shaped 3D slider.

  Fascinating ... do you know of such a control? What is it intended
for? It makes the imagination work overtime and I find myself with a
solution looking for a problem. ;-)

--
I.S.

* Does this technically count as violation of NDA? Any iPhone owner
should know they can't twist / wring their phone without negative
consequences, after all ...
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