How Apple can fix 3D Touch:https://medium.com/@eliz_kilic/how-apple-can-fix-3d-touch-2f0ca5ea589e …
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Replying to @eliz_kilic
I think Apple should also combine long-press and 3D Touch into one action. Long-press for regular people to access shortcuts and 3D Touch for power users to access the same stuff faster. I wonder whether you need the visual icon then...
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Replying to @TweetByDavid @eliz_kilic
Btw everything in Control Center responds to 3D Touch, even the ones with no dedicated 3D Touch action. Objects usually respond only when they actually have an action to perform, another thing that’s weird about 3D Touch, yet at least makes some sense within Control Center
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Replying to @TweetByDavid @eliz_kilic
I think the iPhone has a harder job because it sometimes needs to conflate what previously was physical feedback and logical feedback into one thing. Before, you could feel you clicked your mouse button even if you clicked in a place where click didn’t actually do anything.
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On a non-haptic touch screen “I didn’t hear you” and “I heard you but I don’t know what to do with you” might need to become one and the same. Hence the genius of elastic scrolling: telling you “I heard you” in style, whether there is something to scroll or not.
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