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Is there a reason to generally discourage the use of the 'double click' action?  I think there are some places where it may be appropriate, i.e. double-clicking on a contact could open it to detail or edit mode. -gearjunkie
 
Is there a reason to generally discourage the use of the 'double click' action?  I think there are some places where it may be appropriate, i.e. double-clicking on a contact could open it to detail or edit mode. -gearjunkie
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Shurely, but on the most other mobile devices the "tap and hold" action has proven itself because its easyer to control and has less possibility to get false activated in bouncy environment. - [[User:Tetraden|Tetraden]]

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Is there a reason to generally discourage the use of the 'double click' action? I think there are some places where it may be appropriate, i.e. double-clicking on a contact could open it to detail or edit mode. -gearjunkie

Shurely, but on the most other mobile devices the "tap and hold" action has proven itself because its easyer to control and has less possibility to get false activated in bouncy environment. - Tetraden

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Is there a reason to generally discourage the use of the 'double click' action? I think there are some places where it may be appropriate, i.e. double-clicking on a contact could open it to detail or edit mode. -gearjunkie