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Message input edit line is not automatically focused when clicking on a contact #41

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wschlich opened this issue Feb 16, 2017 · 5 comments
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wschlich commented Feb 16, 2017

When clicking on a contact in Threema Web, the message input edit line is not automatically focused (like it is in WhatsApp Web), thus forcing the user to move the mouse to the input edit line and clicking into it (which sucks usability-wise).
The expected behaviour is to be able to start typing right away after clicking on a contact.

@sillych sillych added good first issue If you want to get your hands dirty, this is a good start! ui User interface related labels Feb 16, 2017
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rugk commented Feb 16, 2017

When I reported this in the Beta Threema said "that's the same as it's done in the Threema app, so it is by-design".
Nevertheless I'd think this change would be very good to improve the UX.

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@rugk : When I open Threema on Android, the message input edit line is automatically focused. The keyboard is not automatically shown, but the focus is there ;-)

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sillych commented Feb 21, 2017

we surrender 😄

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rugk commented Feb 21, 2017

😂
It's a good choice.😎

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Whoohoo! Thank you, @sillych \0 0// \0/

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