So i just bought Asus rog phone 6d and im extremely bothered by the lack of the back ,home and whatewer is the 3 one called buttons on the news androids. Is this something you all got used to with time or does this still bother you( IT really fells much less intuitive compared to the old 3 buttons ,alghtough preferably i would love to have both since the back gesture seems kinda usefull )?

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I think there’s a setting to bring back the buttons, if you want that.

Settings -> System -> Gestures -> System navigation

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Yeah this is what I do. I tried gestures but I really prefer the buttons.

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There’s two of us! Really the minority in this thread. For me there was no guide so i was extremely confused at first. Then I found it interfered with one of my most used apps that featured similar gestures so I turned it off and never went back.

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I’m still using buttons too. I never understood why people would want universal gestures for back and home while using apps that are also controlled by gestures. Just give me the dedicated buttons.

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My phone offers gestures but not by default and I’ve got zero interest. I’m really glad it’s an option and I hate all the companies that think they know better than all their users and force their visions on them.

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Yeah, totally this! Also, I’m just super uncoordinated and I was constantly swiping in slightly the wrong direction so it never did what I wanted it to do. You know where you stand with a button 😆

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Just stick with the gestures for a week or so. You’ll get used to it. Wouldn’t want to go back to the button row anymore.

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I’ve tried, it’s not for me, I’m always accidentally swiping.

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Same for me, I think there are a lot of us 😀

I just haven’t been able to get use to gestures instead of the buttons.

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Hello fellow cat! Correction fellow lazy cat

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😺😴

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Oh my God, thank you. I hate the gestures. I’m constantly going back when I’m just trying to scroll or turn pages

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Just upgraded my phone and found this setting myself. Thank god you can change it back to the 3 buttons.

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Definitely try gestures.

Being able to “go back” from a gentle swipe at any height is a blessing for the small hand. The rest of options are really, really intuitive.

Unless you have some mobility issues, you’ll never come back after a week.

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i’ve no mobility issues, but i can’t stand that back gesture. it interferes with the ability to open drawers; and i can’t spam it quickly to get out of a “deep” page in an app

gestures do have pros (for instance, the ability to hold and scroll through recents) but the back gesture just seems straight up worse to me

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it interferes with the ability to open drawers

It’s funny, but I tried looking around the old Material Design guidelines and I haven’t come across any mention of swiping to open a drawer. I know it was on Android Developers, but it appears that from the point of view of the design team, it wasn’t really “officially” recommended?

Regardless, Discord, IMO, offers a better implementation for side sheets, as the metaphor isn’t that you drag something from beyond the screen into view, you just drag the view itself to the side and that reveals the side sheet. And it works in the middle of the screen so it doesn’t interfere with the system gestures

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It’s funny, but I tried looking around the old Material Design guidelines and I haven’t come across any mention of swiping to open a drawer. I know it was on Android Developers, but it appears that from the point of view of the design team, it wasn’t really “officially” recommended?

i found this: https://web.archive.org/web/20140110123608/developer.android.com/design/patterns/navigation-drawer.html (alternative link in case archive.org is down) - i presume they removed it from the old spec when they introduced the gesture navigation, so people don’t use it because it interferes with the gestures?

wait never mind i misread this paragraph. i presume it wasn’t in the design spec as a) it’s an interaction behaviour, not a visual design behaviour, and b) it was also a thing in holo design (& older[?]), so they didn’t consider it part of the “material design spec”?

Regardless, Discord, IMO, offers a better implementation for side sheets, as the metaphor isn’t that you drag something from beyond the screen into view, you just drag the view itself to the side and that reveals the side sheet. And it works in the middle of the screen so it doesn’t interfere with the system gestures

it’s not a bad idea if you’re working around gestures, but it means you can’t have something where you swipe between tabs when not from the edge, and get the drawer when from the edge

or, for example, swiping to reply/forward in a messaging app, or upvote/downvote on a lemmy client

(also, subjectively, it’s kind of a bit ugly)

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it frequently misfires when I don’t want it to and fails to fire when I do. I used it for a couple of months and then went back to buttons after getting frustrated.

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You just made me try it out, it’s… Interesting. Hard to get used to, but I like the extra screen space.

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Give it a week. You shortly will not go back.

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Unfortunately, I will in fact unintentionally go back every 5 seconds because it always misfires.

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Pretty sure you can still enable 3 button navigation in settings. I still use it

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Took me awhile to get used to gesture, but can’t go back now. The only thing that still bothers me is the old UX of the slide out side menus was clearly overlooked with gesture navigation and is really awkward.

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I’ll never forget the day I realized my reddit app (Relay for Reddit) had a drawer that pulled out by just sliding your finger to the right from anywhere on the screen. As long as you didn’t slide from the left edge, it pulled the drawer out. Why we don’t make that the default is beyond me.

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I had that for about half an hour, but I wouldn’t want to switch back. Gestures all the time

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