There’s a brand of cars with the taillights being red squares with a clear “x” inside (for the backup light I guess). When I get stuck behind one I wish I could click on that X and make the car disappear!
I had a bad cut on my thumb that required a stitch or two, but didn’t realize at the time I needed, so I let it heal without. It healded to a firm fold that I use to accurately press on my small text bar today. I wondered if folks would pay for this procedure on their fingers to increase their accuracy on pressing smaller icons on the phone??? I know it sounds silly. Future of fingers with weird small lumpy tips. But I feel some phone addicts (who I see every day) would greatly appreciate this minor “upgrade” on their digits.
Deja vu – this came up on a discussion board, for a group to which I belong, last night. Solutions: (1) use a lap top or PC for surfing the internet and not a phone and (2) expand the screen picture so that the “x” is bigger and thus easier to select. You’re welcome.
Someone at Amiga invented the Single Pixel “Selection Box” way back in 1986.
It was used in the “Easter Egg” they hid in the Kickstart code for the computer.
If you booted up the computer while holding down 3 specific keys, a message would pop up on the screen reading: “The Amiga: We made it Great”.
If you continued to hold down while a friend ejected the OS disk from the Floppy disk drive and inserted a different disc, the message changed to: “But Commodore Fncked it up!”
Once the computer had been booted using this sequence, there were several other messages that could be displayed by Clicking on a series of Hidden Icons on the screen.
About half of those “Hidden Icons” were only a single Pixel in size and the same color as the surrounding pixels. It took a LOT of persistence to find them, even with Detailed instructions on where they were located. Positioning the Mouse Pointer that precisely is very difficult.
There’s another possible evolutionary path they’re overlooking: Frustrated users throwing their phones violently against a wall could cause the evolution of stronger, tougher cell phones.
Bilan about 3 years ago
Gee, I wonder why the close box is too small to press? Guess we’ll never know!
Doug K about 3 years ago
Will they solve this problem? Will they finger it out?
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 3 years ago
Or you could get a phone that, I dunno, JUST MAKES PHONE CALLS?!
Acworthless about 3 years ago
No, it’s an evolutionary FINGER race!
geese28 about 3 years ago
Ugh and more squinting as well
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Maybe you can install an ad blocker?
gantech about 3 years ago
Gotta hand it to her….
There had to have been a better pun, but I just couldn’t put my finger on it…
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
I find the same problem when using the smartphone. That’s why I sometimes remember I have many styluses at the ready.
JudyAz about 3 years ago
There’s a brand of cars with the taillights being red squares with a clear “x” inside (for the backup light I guess). When I get stuck behind one I wish I could click on that X and make the car disappear!
kartis about 3 years ago
In ten years we will all be wondering what the fuss was about mobile devices.
Petemejia77 about 3 years ago
I had a bad cut on my thumb that required a stitch or two, but didn’t realize at the time I needed, so I let it heal without. It healded to a firm fold that I use to accurately press on my small text bar today. I wondered if folks would pay for this procedure on their fingers to increase their accuracy on pressing smaller icons on the phone??? I know it sounds silly. Future of fingers with weird small lumpy tips. But I feel some phone addicts (who I see every day) would greatly appreciate this minor “upgrade” on their digits.
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
Tiny minds along with tiny fingers.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
Or maybe the brain will evolve so the person doesn’t deal with ads or apps and sites that use them.
JPuzzleWhiz about 3 years ago
One suggestion might be to take a long pin and use that to hit the “x”.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
Ad Blocker Plus, peeps!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Deja vu – this came up on a discussion board, for a group to which I belong, last night. Solutions: (1) use a lap top or PC for surfing the internet and not a phone and (2) expand the screen picture so that the “x” is bigger and thus easier to select. You’re welcome.
LrdSlvrhnd about 3 years ago
No, it’s an evolutionary fingers race, silly girl.
bakana about 3 years ago
Someone at Amiga invented the Single Pixel “Selection Box” way back in 1986.
It was used in the “Easter Egg” they hid in the Kickstart code for the computer.
If you booted up the computer while holding down 3 specific keys, a message would pop up on the screen reading: “The Amiga: We made it Great”.
If you continued to hold down while a friend ejected the OS disk from the Floppy disk drive and inserted a different disc, the message changed to: “But Commodore Fncked it up!”
Once the computer had been booted using this sequence, there were several other messages that could be displayed by Clicking on a series of Hidden Icons on the screen.
About half of those “Hidden Icons” were only a single Pixel in size and the same color as the surrounding pixels. It took a LOT of persistence to find them, even with Detailed instructions on where they were located. Positioning the Mouse Pointer that precisely is very difficult.
paullp Premium Member about 3 years ago
There’s another possible evolutionary path they’re overlooking: Frustrated users throwing their phones violently against a wall could cause the evolution of stronger, tougher cell phones.