One last idea - and I understand that I am just a tester / user of
this and that it is your project in which I participate ( I also
participate in spark, hadoop, nutch - i love apache projects), but
since you asked, I would change the color of everythign that is "ON"
or enabled to green and everything that is "OFF" to red - just like
the traffic lights! For what it's worth, and I have nothing against
the color orange!
Best Ed
Quoting i...@bureau-de-poste.net:
Hello,
This is better - personally I would color the camera and mic icons
that are activated, so they look "ON" - (without the slash of
course) - and to indicate the "OFF" status - it is fine - with the
slash.
For example, when you hover over (or mouse over) the tiny speaker
icon in the dragable user rectangle we see the orange-colored
old-fashioned microphone image pop-up - this is excellent. I would
also have theat tiny speaker icon in the dragable user rectangle in
orange to indicate its state is "ON" when it is on - the other two
tiny icons (refresh and minimize) at the top of the dragable user
rectangle are fine in grey since they are settings to change not
states and users know what to expect with them.
This is my advice since you asked - I'm more concerned with
fonctionality! It is working well.
One question - I have tested this extensively in Chrome adn I notice
that if one sets the volume of teh microphone different than 50 (in
the tiny icon in the dragable user rectangle) -each time I refres
the user it si reset to level 50. Is this desired? Wouldn't it be
better to keep the last user volumn settings through a "refresh"
since users will most probably use the refresh to see or hear
another user who may have changed the state of their camera and
microphone. This is just an idea - it is OK as it is since it's easy
to reset it.
Thansk for the good work. I'll test this on FF adn Edge and if there
are any problems will reply again.
Ed
Quoting Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com>:
The demo is updated
Is it what you want? :)
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 20:58, Maxim Solodovnik
<solomax...@gmail.com> wrote:
done will update demo as soon build will be ready
Will appreciate if you can test it :)
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 20:08, Maxim Solodovnik
<solomax...@gmail.com> wrote:
it seems icons have to be changed ... give me
couple of minutes
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 20:06, Marcus Schulz
<m...@polarnetworks.de> wrote:
I experienced the same with these buttons. I had to read the
tooltip also before clicking.
Am Freitag, den 27.03.2020, 11:31 +0100 schrieb Juan
Antonio Moreno Carmona:
Well, for my part I agree with the suggestion provided by Ed. I
think it is more intuitive. Maybe other users can contribute
their opinion. El 27/3/20 a las 11:29, BBS Technik
escribió:
I think it is a good ideal to swap it. Regards Ed
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. März 2020 um 11:22 Uhr Von:
"Maxim Solodovnik" < solomax...@gmail.com
> An: "Openmeetings user-list" <
user@openmeetings.apache.org > Betreff:
Re: A general Suggestion from a tester who'd like easier user
experience with the software Well To
implement this I need to swap 2 lines of code No
problem at all if community will approve this On
Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 17:19, <
i...@bureau-de-poste.net > wrote:
Hello everyone, I love this software 5.0.0 M3
(running on Ubuntu 18.04) with KMS 6.13 A few
questions and an important suggestion: 1) I have
been unable to install this on debian buster so that it
works well - can this be done? How? We'd like to
be able to use this on buster. 2) When having
inexperienced users test our M3 version (and when testing
the M4 version -the same problem exists):
The left-hand user column symbols for camera and
microphone indicate to-do action links, and I
think they should indicate actual states - because this
is more intuitive and is what users expect.
So, I suggest instead of showing a microphone with a red
circle with a white "x" in it in M3 or an orange
old-fashion mic symbol with a slash through it
in M4 to indicate that the mic is "ON" and that you have to
click on it to turn it "OFF", I suggest that
exactly the opposite be shown: the actual state
of the feature - that a slash through a symbol (perhaps in
grey to double indicate it is off) indicates that
it is "OFF" and a colored on symbol or icon
without a slash indicates that it is "ON" The
same suggestion for the camera. 95 % of user
problems that I have encountered result from this. Users see
something with a slash through it and they think
that means that it is "OFF" or not activated.
Why not give users what they expect intuitively
rather than force them to behave different than usual for
this app? I love this app/project, and this is
just a friendly suggestion, not criticism.
best to all Ed
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