Icons on walls fall down
When I double click on icons pinned to the wall, they usually fall down. How about a fix the current system so that you need to click and start dragging the icons before they get loose? Now they get loose instantly when I click them.
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Inappropriate?Yes, this is a very annoying problem we're working on. This has been significantly improved in the coming update (~1 week away).
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?I think the IDea of OBJECT LOCK will give a remedy to it.. there must a certain point where in you lock certain matter so it will not be move..
I’m excited
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Inappropriate?I agree this is a problem too. How would you expect the lock and unlock to work though? Its clunky to invoke it via a menu option. We could have it so that everything is locked by default, instead of having to manually disable everything. Whatdya think of that?
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Inappropriate?hmmm.. well is it possible to invoke lock or unlock using keyboard, if it is cluncky using menu option?
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Inappropriate?I think anytime you have to manually specify to lock things its clunky. You shouldn't have to worry about that as a user. What about if we made a mode where things never Bumped against other icons, only the walls. This way they would never be bumped out of place. Sort of achieving the same effect.
This is one of the options we are thinking about to reduce the potential messyness.
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this solves the problem
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I am not sure how it works exacly, havent gotten a beta yet... but what if when something is on the wall it is given the same physics characteristics so when objects collide they are not moved... or given the physics wieght of the wall, for example object A is pinned to the wall so now it becomes the heaviest desktop item, object B is drug over to the wall and pinned but doesnt move object A cause it cant... thats just a thought. :) I have no idea how you really implimented the physics or how the program really works, I just saw the videos of it today.
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