Quote from
Gaev on July 19, 2019, 8:48 pm
@asmat
I was able to build similar functionality for a touchless (i.e. Windows laptop) environment ....
- have a small width of the (right edge of the) Container visible at all times
- when the user hovers the mouse over the Container, it slides (a set amount) to the right
- the slide back can be triggered either when the mouse is not over the Container or click of a small button/image on the Container
It works when we slide our finger on the left border of the touch screen device.
This menu does not need to and any button.
Anyone can help me?
I am not sure what you are asking.
Touch screens do not have the equivalent of the "mouse hover"... would it be acceptable to have the Container ...
- slide to the right when the user touches the slightly visible right edge of the Container
- slide back when the user touches the left edge of the (slided) Container
@asmat
I was able to build similar functionality for a touchless (i.e. Windows laptop) environment ....
- have a small width of the (right edge of the) Container visible at all times
- when the user hovers the mouse over the Container, it slides (a set amount) to the right
- the slide back can be triggered either when the mouse is not over the Container or click of a small button/image on the Container
It works when we slide our finger on the left border of the touch screen device.
This menu does not need to and any button.
Anyone can help me?
I am not sure what you are asking.
Touch screens do not have the equivalent of the "mouse hover"... would it be acceptable to have the Container ...
- slide to the right when the user touches the slightly visible right edge of the Container
- slide back when the user touches the left edge of the (slided) Container