Within the range of hardware capabilities, function creep is bound to occur. For ordinary users or sales, when the cost is almost the same, one more function is always better. I try my best to assign comfortable interaction to functions with higher frequency of use, just like keyboard shortcut keys, using more functions and pressing two keys at the same time can start the function, but some functions with less use require three or even four keys to be pressed at the same time to trigger.
I used magic mouse and tried the feeling of sliding three fingers up and down before commenting. The activities of the ring finger are no more flexible than the middle finger of the index finger.
Maybe everyone has a different starting point. I think with this function, the weight is weaker. You think the ring finger is inflexible and should not have this function. It's just a different view.
You may not have read the meaning of my first reply carefully. If you slide with single or double fingers, do you think there is any interaction problem?
You can also try the double-finger horizontal sliding scheme, which will not be misoperated and the interaction will not be awkward (low frequency function does not mean to be awkward, but occasionally you feel uncomfortable after using it, you will never want to use traditional complicated operation again)
Because the user who is educated has become accustomed to the corresponding sliding of the corresponding page with double fingers sliding up and down and left and right, he did not think too much about double fingers. I may be used to the traditional mouse, which is more subjective. In software like rhinoceros, many shortcut keys are set in the middle of the mouse, which leads me to put my three fingers on the mouse and press the right button with my ring finger. I feel that the operation flexibility is not awkward, because the range of actions required for similar sliding triggers is not very large. The gesture operation of the Procreate is more appreciated, and some research has been done before the start. When the single finger and the double finger have gestures such as long press, slide, double click and three strokes, the user will more easily know that the corresponding operation of the three fingers at the same time also corresponds to some functions. This is because the user has formed a conceptual model for the previous operation, which is easy to understand and conforms to the design psychology. Thank you very much for commenting on your opinions and discussing with me. This is not a perfect product design, because my level is still very limited, but because of different opinions, I have reflection and progress.
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For a while one finger, for a while two fingers, for a while three fingers, my 20-odd guys have cramped my fingers, not to mention the older ones.
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The interaction of three fingers sliding on the mouse is a bit awkward.
Good-looking is good-looking, but electroplated plastic is really cheap.
I like this clean hand-painted feeling
Good-looking, but easy to dirty ~ ~
If you go out, you will buy
Great!
I really like it, jewelry feeling
I bought a series of products that I am not willing to use.
Beautiful!
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Has this product been produced?
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