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Dials & Sliders #522

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jrajan14 opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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Dials & Sliders #522

jrajan14 opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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jrajan14 commented May 8, 2024

It'd be great if we have Dials and Sliders for various functions, not just limited to individual volume control.
Dials and Sliders for various functions could substantially enhance user experience and utility, particularly in applications such as Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and similar software where precise control is paramount, whether for color grading, selections, or any scenario necessitating dynamic input manipulation.

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  1. A Dial can be the size of a single button, 4 buttons, or 9 buttons (square each time) such that, no matter what size the grid of buttons are, the user will always have a big enough dial which the user can easily rotate.
    Similarly, slider can be the size of a whole row or whole column (vertical or horizontal) with the thickness of other buttons.

  2. Dials and sliders can have a separate profile, in which buttons are not available, only sliders and dials are available to be customized and configured.

  3. It doesn't need to be an animated UI element, it can be just a larger button, which support sliding (mocking a dial or slider) such that it can give a continuous input. This can mimic a trackball, and will be very helpful in colour grading.

@manuelmayer-dev manuelmayer-dev added feature New feature or request todo We will work on this in the future labels May 13, 2024
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