When you drag and throw the mouse, it doesn't work correctly if the mouse goes outside the window. The drag and throw part is also a big buggy in general.
Ok a sample of the new iList (iPhone scrolling list) is attached. Feedback and suggestions are welcome. This being the last control missing from the open mobile control set, it would be great if we can make it as good as possible.
Oh - and save any comments on the color scheme - thats obviously user selectable.
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When you drag and throw the mouse, it doesn't work correctly if the mouse goes outside the window. The drag and throw part is also a big buggy in general.
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works just fine for me.. scrolls real smooth. no issue...color sux though...lol J/K could'nt resist..
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Seems like it's workin' pretty well over here. I can't get any issues. Will it also support side scrolling? Like swipe your finger left to right to change screens or go further into a folder or anything like that?
I'm still not happy with it so i've been tweaking it but can't quite put my finger on what seems off.
Side scrolling wouldn't be too hard to add but i'll have to think on it. The change screens thing almost sounds like gestures (which we plan on adding) but i'm more of a fan of the two list method for navigation. Especially when browsing folders, its easier to click the left list to change folders then it is to swipe left in one list and then have to find the folder and then swipe back.
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