On 14.01.2016 12:28, Alberto Mardegan wrote: > On 14/01/2016 14:07, Michael Zanetti wrote: > [...] >> usefulness to be operated with a mouse. IMO if it would be >> switching between small vs big ui elements all the time, it would >> be much more confusing. > [...] >> What I'm trying to say is not that nothing should be ever optimized >> for a single type of input, but switching between two uis, one for >> touch only, one for mouse only, seems still not a good idea to me. > > Why not? You seem to be afraid that this would happen "all the time", > but it would happen only under precise circumstances (when the user > folds his netbook into a tablet, or switches a toggle in the UI).
Im actually more afraid of the user having to learn 2 uis, the developer having to write, test and maintain 2 uis. Lacking features in certain modes etc. > > Ciao, > Alberto > >
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