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Undo revision 178964 by Modred11 (Talk) whoops. that's how they're supposed to be.
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|I didn't read this anywhere, but for the G1 there was a Tetris game that you could choose which button did what to the tiles, like I would decide the rolly ball to flip the tiles, tap to drop them and slide to move them side to side. Something along those lines. So when creating this for the G1 which I hope you will, you can have it where we can choose which button or function does what. And I think the rolly ball would be best for zooming in and out!
|I didn't read this anywhere, but for the G1 there was a Tetris game that you could choose which button did what to the tiles, like I would decide the rolly ball to flip the tiles, tap to drop them and slide to move them side to side. Something along those lines. So when creating this for the G1 which I hope you will, you can have it where we can choose which button or function does what. And I think the rolly ball would be best for zooming in and out!
-- : [[[[User:Kokoroneko|Kokoroneko]] 07:28, 2 February 2009 (UTC)]]
-- : [[[[User:Kokoroneko|Kokoroneko]] 07:28, 2 February 2009 (UTC)]]
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|I really wonder how this is going to work in Landscape Mode, as this draft of the button bar seems to take away a lot of screen space, once the screen is turned by 90deg (assuming it remains at the bottom of the screen)... You might reduce the size of the buttons and place them at the right hand side of the screen.
2ndly: Do the Buttons really have to be that much bigger than the common Windows Mobile Softkeyboard? --[[User:Lukx|Lukx]] 22:00, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
 
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|It looks to me like the toolbars will take up alot of space (as other people seem to be saying). I'd just like to throw out there the idea of having the toolbars be "embedded" into the webpage, so the top bar will be above the content of the webpage and the bottom one below it, so you'll have to scroll to the top of the page to access the top toolbar.
 
IDK if that's really doable, but if so it might at be done just with the bottom toolbar (personally I wouldn't access those features much). Alternatively the "press and hold" (or equivalent of a double click) might reveal a menu that gives you the options of the toolbar(s). --[[User:Modred11|Modred11]] 07:21, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
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