"go fullscreen" is now "distraction-free mode" #2355
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I personally like the distraction free result. Most users, on a computer, user right-left arrows without thinking. |
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Therefore I think this issue should be moved to a discussion. |
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I agree about moving this issue to a discussion about the UX design of the "distraction-free" (previously "fullscreen") feature, which in my opinion is currently incomplete / ill-designed. The current implementation is not usable by mouse-centric (pointing device) users, as the previous/next commands can only be invoked via keyboard shortcuts / key strokes. Touch screen support is not guaranteed so we cannot recommend finger swipe interactions as an alternative. My recommendation is to display the arrow icons on the left/right sides of the content viewport, just as we do in the normal mode. The mouse cursor already auto-hides after a few seconds and reappears on mouse move, I think a similar UX pattern can be implemented for the icon arrow buttons on either side of the document content. |
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