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« Becoming a mobile community member can be easy | Main | Cutting corners? »
As Riitta and Maija already mentioned, there's a few fresh faces contributing to this blog - nice to meet you! My focus is on efficient use of the S60 device; cutting corners, finding alternative ways of performing tasks and generally taking the most out of the device. This focus may be due to my inherit laziness and desire to do things simply - or perhaps the slow and sunny Finnish summer is getting to me!
In my opinion, shortcuts and alternative paths are not for PowerUsers (TM) only. This is why they should not be secrets hidden under the OS hood. Regular users getting to know S60 should be encouraged to try out alternative ways of performing their everyday tasks; this makes them more at home with their device. And this has everything to do with User Experience.
Onto my topic today: do we need the S60 menu in our everyday use, or could we do completely without it?
Looking at my N70, I have a wealth of options I can do right from the main display. With a little customization, I can launch all the applications I need without opening the menu. Let's see the options I have:
- 2 softkeys
- 5 application shortcuts in the active standby (aka active idle) mode
- access to the calender from the active standby
- the multimedia key (long press to change the settings!)
- access to the call log with the green dial key
- ability to launch the browser with long press of 0
That's access up to 11 applications right there! Did I miss something? And, do you still have a reason to browse the menu in your everyday use?
Oh yeah - something I really like with the N70: the best (and simplest!) shortcut is behind the camera; simply slide the cover to launch the camera. That's so great!
Comments
Some extras:
Speed dial with the 1-9 keys.
Voice activated stuff with a long press of the right softkley.
But of course you still need the menu to access any other apps, for one thing the the settings app to configure all this.
Posted by: Hugo | July 19, 2006 02:34 PMNot to mention that with 3rd edition devices, instead of 1, you can have 5 shortcuts in your multimedia key...
up, left, right, center, and press long!
Posted by: Alexandre Silva | July 20, 2006 11:07 AMYou do have to love Active standby, that and being able to program the softkeys to ANY installed app not just the ones Nokia chooses are two of my favorite updates to S60.
Posted by: Matthew Stevens | July 20, 2006 04:55 PMIf you have a task or the music playing you can also select them from active standby.
Posted by: Matthew Stevens | July 26, 2006 10:42 PMThanks for the additions -- there's quite a lot of stuff you can do straight from the dashboard.
But, as Hugo pointed out, the configuration app to customize everything is still buried in the menu. How many users make full use of these possibilities and take the trouble of playing around with the configuration application? Are the default settings the modern-day version of the blinking 00:00:00 symbols in video recorders back in the old days, where some people never figured out just how to set the time on their VCR?
In the initial out-of-the-box setup, should one of the shortcut settings take the user straight to the configuration app? ;)
Posted by: Tomi | July 27, 2006 12:42 PM