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Anyone finding icons difficult to use.

Barry Holt

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Is anyone else having problems clicking on "like" link .??
 
Tried that on my I pad but it is very hit and miss even after reset
 
I do find the icons a wee bit small. Doable, but they would be easier if a bit bigger...

Actually, it might not be their size (they are the same size as the icons on the posting toolbar (B, I, U, etc). Maybe it is because they are closer together? I have no problem with the BIU ones, but they are wider spaced.
 
I do find the icons a wee bit small. Doable, but they would be easier if a bit bigger...

Actually, it might not be their size (they are the same size as the icons on the posting toolbar (B, I, U, etc). Maybe it is because they are closer together? I have no problem with the BIU ones, but they are wider spaced.
Just clicked on your post it worked ok wonder if it's only liking morning blood test readings on type 2 site ?
 
Hi I don't have a problem with it but for others who do yes it could be made bigger:)
 
I do find the icons a wee bit small. Doable, but they would be easier if a bit bigger...

Actually, it might not be their size (they are the same size as the icons on the posting toolbar (B, I, U, etc). Maybe it is because they are closer together? I have no problem with the BIU ones, but they are wider spaced.
I guess for those that may diabetic complications with sensitivity in their fingers, might could easily find the size and spacing a problem.
 
Think that is certainly worth doing,I don't have complications in hands but even using a stylus I couldn't click "Like" although it did work on some of them ?.

That's strange. We'll see if we can replicate it - making the icons bigger will certainly help!
 
Trying to click on 1st thumbs up and it won't work on your post funny isn't it
 
How about some white space between the icons?
Then there is less chance of pressing the wrong one on a touch screen.

This does make me wonder how many people are using the traditional screen+keyboard+mouse and how many are using touch screens of various types.
 
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