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Buttons as swipe alternative ? #18

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oguzgelal opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 4 comments
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Buttons as swipe alternative ? #18

oguzgelal opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 4 comments
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@oguzgelal
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Maybe for mobile web and / or low performance devices, where swiping is either hard or not practical that it hurts the experience instead of making it better, maybe we can display "correct / incorrect" buttons as an alternative.

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zebala commented Jul 3, 2020

+1. I really like how Shirabe Jisho dictionary app has done their flashcards. Tap card to flip, correct / incorrect buttons for answering.

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+1 from ailieru

@SolidSneky
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+1 Time to revive this! :D
My boyfriend has a low end device and indeed, it's pretty unpleasant to swipe. And although I have a high end device, my swipe is too lazy to register sometimes.
Having it optionally be one-handed (with the buttons both on one side) would be the best!

@MilanKladivko
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+1.
Wanted to take a look myself and do a quick PR, but I cannot even install the deps on this to give it a shot. It is huge for what Juken is, but thats React I suppose...

The swipe is unusable on a mid-tier phone from 2018 -- it has like 8fps on the android app. In a mobile browser where features are actually up to date, it is even worse. I have never seen a rectangle move with such low framerate.
It is embarrasing. Phones from 2015+ should not be considered "low performance" devices by any stretch.

Please take a look at it.

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