I think, that the our customer, who came for help to us is the proof, that not everyone knows about "hidden" two fingers scroll function and for Android users it's useless. I think that the scroll bars would be better solution...
Tomas
On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Ryan Horrisberger wrote:
This seems to only be an issue with Android (maybe Google will address this in a future release)--there is no way to scroll inside a window. We have lots of users using iPhones, iPod touches and even some with Windows Phone 7 with no issues. The normal skin works great as long as you know that iOS and Windows Phone 7 use two fingers to scroll inside a window (as others have pointed out).
--ryan
Ryan Horrisberger | University of Wisconsin
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 09:50:07 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek macek@fortech.cz wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012, mrten+roundcube@ii.nl wrote:
On 28/3/2012 14:53 , Tomas Macek wrote:
Hi, when I have a lot of emails in my box, I don't see scroll bar when I use mobile devices (Android, iOS). The scrollbar is present when I use any browser on the PC. And I cannot scroll to another mails on those mobile devices, because they have touch display used for scrolling the whole display, so the scrollbar is really needed.
On iPad at least you can scroll the foldertree (and the mail overview, and the mail preview) if you start scrolling with two fingers instead of one (RCU 0.6). This takes some getting used to.
M.
Yes, I read about this just after the ALEC's first post in this topic. I did not try this on iPad, but on iPhone and it seemed not to be working well, because of the way how iPhone's touch display works.
T.
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