July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
354 pages
9h 58m
English
In desktop solutions, we can show contextual actions when the mouse is positioned on top of an element or when the user right-clicks on an item, but it is more complicated to create different types of secondary actions on mobile.
Brands such as Samsung and Apple are testing new ways to interact with the mobile screen. Samsung's Air View technology detects a hovering finger before it touches your mobile screen, while Apple's 3D Touch technology allows you to detect different levels of pressure.
Also, at the software level, developers test different solutions to enrich the user experience. The gestures allow us to explore new options to show secondary actions, the long tap is one of the most used. In return, these gestures ...