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Do you create touch-friendly UIs for your apps?

Survey period: 15 Aug 2016 to 22 Aug 2016

It could something as simple as ensuring elements are big enough for a fumbly finger, or as advanced as full multi-touch gestures. Is your touch support token or is your focus on fingers first-class?

OptionVotes% 
Always586.14
When it's possible and practical22824.13
When I have to11912.59
Sometimes798.36
Rarely11612.28
Never27328.89
My apps don't have UIs727.62



 
GeneralWhat's the deal with these surveys? Pin
Nighthowler19-Aug-16 3:28
Nighthowler19-Aug-16 3:28 
GeneralMissing Option: Not Yet, But ... Pin
TNCaver16-Aug-16 5:22
TNCaver16-Aug-16 5:22 
GeneralRe: Missing Option: Not Yet, But ... Pin
CDP180216-Aug-16 22:19
CDP180216-Aug-16 22:19 
General15 years Pin
Gary Wheeler16-Aug-16 1:31
Gary Wheeler16-Aug-16 1:31 
For the last 15 years I've been developing touch-enabled UI's for our line of commercial ink-jet printing systems. While these have used 17" to 22" touch screens, I believe there are similar basic principles that should be applied when designing small form factor touch apps. Make touch targets large enough for a 'typical' finger. Separate targets from each other to avoid problems with large fingers, or users with motion problems (older users, for example). Use sufficient contrast in your color choices so that touch targets are obvious. Keep the use of 'clever' motions, those requiring the use of two or more fingers at once, to a minimum.

It's appalling just how poorly a lot of the phone and tablet apps are designed. Controls that are 2 mm or less in effective radius, controls that are too close together, and poor color choices are all too common. A lot of older users can't use the pinch gesture to zoom, which renders many apps useless for them since they can't see detail on the screen.

Every phone/tablet app designer that uses a mouse for testing should have their fingers crushed with a sledgehammer Mad | :mad: .
Software Zen: delete this;

GeneralRe: 15 years Pin
Kirk 1038982116-Aug-16 6:51
Kirk 1038982116-Aug-16 6:51 
GeneralKeep your greasy fingers OFF my screen Pin
Mycroft Holmes15-Aug-16 23:14
professionalMycroft Holmes15-Aug-16 23:14 
GeneralI mainly program Linux daemons. Pin
Shao Voon Wong15-Aug-16 22:07
mvaShao Voon Wong15-Aug-16 22:07 
GeneralRe: I mainly program Linux daemons. Pin
Rajeev Jayaram15-Aug-16 22:48
Rajeev Jayaram15-Aug-16 22:48 
GeneralSometimes Pin
Brisingr Aerowing15-Aug-16 13:47
professionalBrisingr Aerowing15-Aug-16 13:47 
AnswerTouchy Feely; yeah... NO! Pin
MacSpudster15-Aug-16 7:26
professionalMacSpudster15-Aug-16 7:26 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
15-Aug-16 4:25
professionalN_tro_P15-Aug-16 4:25 
GeneralRe: When Appropriate Pin
Beginner Luck15-Aug-16 16:14
professionalBeginner Luck15-Aug-16 16:14 
GeneralNo - And not yet. Pin
Ron Anders15-Aug-16 4:15
Ron Anders15-Aug-16 4:15 
GeneralIf the specification call for it Pin
kmoorevs15-Aug-16 3:11
kmoorevs15-Aug-16 3:11 
GeneralNever, but with a caveat Pin
W Balboos, GHB15-Aug-16 0:20
W Balboos, GHB15-Aug-16 0:20 
GeneralOnly is I have to... Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter14-Aug-16 23:33
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter14-Aug-16 23:33 
GeneralNot by design Pin
PIEBALDconsult14-Aug-16 18:46
mvePIEBALDconsult14-Aug-16 18:46 
GeneralRe: Not by design Pin
Ravi Bhavnani15-Aug-16 3:00
professionalRavi Bhavnani15-Aug-16 3:00 
GeneralRe: Not by design Pin
Imagiv17-Aug-16 3:36
Imagiv17-Aug-16 3:36 

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