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Hide keyboard gesture #232

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Ali8101 opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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Hide keyboard gesture #232

Ali8101 opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Ali8101
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Ali8101 commented Oct 1, 2024

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So in messageease, clicking on the top right box hides the keyboard
Is it possible to get the same feature? if not can it atleast be a gesture on that box?
I understand that the back button does that, just that muscle memory is used to hiding the keyboard through this method and can't get a hold of hiding it through the back button

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MilesBHuff commented Oct 15, 2024

I'd kind of like to +1 this issue -- I have 13 years of muscle memory that results in me always hitting that button to hide the keyboard, which ofc it does not [yet] do. It's hard (but ofc not impossible) to retrain to use the new keyboard collapse button present in recent versions of Android.

That said, I definitely understand why you made it the number switch. There are only so many slots available for things, and expending one of the most-valuable slots to be redundant is unwise.

So while on the one hand I don't want to have to retrain my muscle memory, the other hand says that the current tap function for that button is more-logical.

If this is implemented, it would really need to be as a legacy/compatibility mode, in which the top control key becomes a close button, and the second-from-the-top control key becomes the numpad button. This would allow Messagease users to maintain their muscle memory at the cost of a less-efficient button spread.

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nightkr commented Oct 27, 2024

to use the new keyboard collapse button present in recent versions of Android.

FWIW this isn't new, it goes all the way back to at least Android 2.3.

But yeah, I don't want to minimize the issue but I think it has too many knock-on effects in terms of making the layout still make sense.. :/

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nightkr commented Dec 23, 2024

This issue has been migrated to Codeberg: see https://codeberg.org/natkr/flickboard/issues/232 for any further discussion!

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