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Let’s Talk About One Hand Navigation

Posted by Chris Leckness on August 31, 2006 – 11:07 am
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Have you ever wanted to give some input into developments on technology you love and use? Well, here is your chance, Microsoft’s Mobile Dev Team wants to talk about One Hand Navigation!

"I’ve really enjoyed all the insightful responses to Scott’s “what features would you spend your $100 on?” entry.  Thank you for your passion around our product.  One feature request that kept coming up was “better one hand navigation.”  I’d like to have some discussion on this subject and better understand what you’re asking for there.  I’m going to make some assumptions, give some information, and then ask for clarification on what you’re looking for."

Jump over the the Windows Mobile Team Blog and make your voice heard!

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