Activity log for bug #1520889

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-11-29 08:35:36 Matthew Exon bug added bug
2015-11-29 08:36:22 Matthew Exon description I have three keyboards installed - "English", "Chinese - Pinyin" and "Emoji". Three might be considered a lot except that emoji is on a separate keyboard and everyone needs emoji, so this would affect any bilingual user. Simply tapping the globe icon on the keyboard will never allow you to select all three, it just toggles between the last two used. You have to long press, then locate the keyboard entry you want, then tap it. The irritating thing is that I usually switch between English and Chinese, so a single tap mostly works. Unless I inserted an emoji, in which case it switches to that instead. So switching to Chinese often involves: * tap globe icon * notice it's wrong * long press globe icon * select Chinese But then, I want to re-establish English as my next favourite option, so before I actually type: * long press globe icon * select English * tap globe icon (to switch back to Chinese) ...and now I can type my Chinese, if I can even remember what I wanted to say after all of that. Most other keyboards just cycle through all the keyboards, and that's what a single tap should do here. I can imagine a better, if complicated system. Imagine if instead of a menu, long pressing brought up a constellation surrounding the globe button. Say my keyboards are English, German, Chinese and Emoji: DE ZH \ / EN --- o --- Em Once I'd learned the layout, I could switch to any layout I want by swiping from the globe in the appropriate direction. I have three keyboards installed - "English", "Chinese - Pinyin" and "Emoji". Three might be considered a lot except that emoji is on a separate keyboard and everyone needs emoji, so this would affect any bilingual user. Simply tapping the globe icon on the keyboard will never allow you to select all three, it just toggles between the last two used. You have to long press, then locate the keyboard entry you want, then tap it. The irritating thing is that I usually switch between English and Chinese, so a single tap mostly works. Unless I inserted an emoji, in which case it switches to that instead. So switching to Chinese often involves: * tap globe icon * notice it's wrong * long press globe icon * select Chinese But then, I want to re-establish English as my next favourite option, so before I actually type: * long press globe icon * select English * tap globe icon (to switch back to Chinese) ...and now I can type my Chinese, if I can even remember what I wanted to say after all of that. Most other keyboards just cycle through all the keyboards, and that's what a single tap should do here. I can imagine a better, if complicated system. Imagine if instead of a menu, long pressing brought up a constellation surrounding the globe button. Say my keyboards are English, German, Chinese and Emoji: DE ZH \ / EN --- o --- Em Once I'd learned the layout, I could switch to any layout I want by swiping from the globe in the appropriate direction.
2015-11-29 08:36:51 Matthew Exon description I have three keyboards installed - "English", "Chinese - Pinyin" and "Emoji". Three might be considered a lot except that emoji is on a separate keyboard and everyone needs emoji, so this would affect any bilingual user. Simply tapping the globe icon on the keyboard will never allow you to select all three, it just toggles between the last two used. You have to long press, then locate the keyboard entry you want, then tap it. The irritating thing is that I usually switch between English and Chinese, so a single tap mostly works. Unless I inserted an emoji, in which case it switches to that instead. So switching to Chinese often involves: * tap globe icon * notice it's wrong * long press globe icon * select Chinese But then, I want to re-establish English as my next favourite option, so before I actually type: * long press globe icon * select English * tap globe icon (to switch back to Chinese) ...and now I can type my Chinese, if I can even remember what I wanted to say after all of that. Most other keyboards just cycle through all the keyboards, and that's what a single tap should do here. I can imagine a better, if complicated system. Imagine if instead of a menu, long pressing brought up a constellation surrounding the globe button. Say my keyboards are English, German, Chinese and Emoji: DE ZH \ / EN --- o --- Em Once I'd learned the layout, I could switch to any layout I want by swiping from the globe in the appropriate direction. I have three keyboards installed - "English", "Chinese - Pinyin" and "Emoji". Three might be considered a lot except that emoji is on a separate keyboard and everyone needs emoji, so this would affect any bilingual user. Simply tapping the globe icon on the keyboard will never allow you to select all three, it just toggles between the last two used. You have to long press, then locate the keyboard entry you want, then tap it. The irritating thing is that I usually switch between English and Chinese, so a single tap mostly works. Unless I inserted an emoji, in which case it switches to that instead. So switching to Chinese often involves: * tap globe icon * notice it's wrong * long press globe icon * select Chinese But then, I want to re-establish English as my next favourite option, so before I actually type: * long press globe icon * select English * tap globe icon (to switch back to Chinese) ...and now I can type my Chinese, if I can even remember what I wanted to say after all of that. Most other keyboards just cycle through all the keyboards, and that's what a single tap should do here. I can imagine a better, if complicated system. Imagine if instead of a menu, long pressing brought up a constellation surrounding the globe button. Say my keyboards are English, German, Chinese and Emoji:      DE   ZH        \ /  EN --- o --- Em Once I'd learned the layout, I could switch to any layout I want by swiping from the globe in the appropriate direction.
2015-11-29 08:37:03 Matthew Exon description I have three keyboards installed - "English", "Chinese - Pinyin" and "Emoji". Three might be considered a lot except that emoji is on a separate keyboard and everyone needs emoji, so this would affect any bilingual user. Simply tapping the globe icon on the keyboard will never allow you to select all three, it just toggles between the last two used. You have to long press, then locate the keyboard entry you want, then tap it. The irritating thing is that I usually switch between English and Chinese, so a single tap mostly works. Unless I inserted an emoji, in which case it switches to that instead. So switching to Chinese often involves: * tap globe icon * notice it's wrong * long press globe icon * select Chinese But then, I want to re-establish English as my next favourite option, so before I actually type: * long press globe icon * select English * tap globe icon (to switch back to Chinese) ...and now I can type my Chinese, if I can even remember what I wanted to say after all of that. Most other keyboards just cycle through all the keyboards, and that's what a single tap should do here. I can imagine a better, if complicated system. Imagine if instead of a menu, long pressing brought up a constellation surrounding the globe button. Say my keyboards are English, German, Chinese and Emoji:      DE   ZH        \ /  EN --- o --- Em Once I'd learned the layout, I could switch to any layout I want by swiping from the globe in the appropriate direction. I have three keyboards installed - "English", "Chinese - Pinyin" and "Emoji". Three might be considered a lot except that emoji is on a separate keyboard and everyone needs emoji, so this would affect any bilingual user. Simply tapping the globe icon on the keyboard will never allow you to select all three, it just toggles between the last two used. You have to long press, then locate the keyboard entry you want, then tap it. The irritating thing is that I usually switch between English and Chinese, so a single tap mostly works. Unless I inserted an emoji, in which case it switches to that instead. So switching to Chinese often involves: * tap globe icon * notice it's wrong * long press globe icon * select Chinese But then, I want to re-establish English as my next favourite option, so before I actually type: * long press globe icon * select English * tap globe icon (to switch back to Chinese) ...and now I can type my Chinese, if I can even remember what I wanted to say after all of that. Most other keyboards just cycle through all the keyboards, and that's what a single tap should do here. I can imagine a better, if complicated system. Imagine if instead of a menu, long pressing brought up a constellation surrounding the globe button. Say my keyboards are English, German, Chinese and Emoji:      DE ZH        \ /  EN --- o --- Em Once I'd learned the layout, I could switch to any layout I want by swiping from the globe in the appropriate direction.
2015-11-30 20:18:30 Pat McGowan bug task added ubuntu-ux
2015-11-30 20:50:20 Pat McGowan bug task added ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
2015-11-30 20:50:38 Pat McGowan canonical-devices-system-image: importance Undecided Wishlist
2015-11-30 20:50:38 Pat McGowan canonical-devices-system-image: status New Confirmed
2015-11-30 20:50:38 Pat McGowan canonical-devices-system-image: assignee Bill Filler (bfiller)
2015-12-11 15:03:30 Magdalena Mirowicz ubuntu-ux: status New Triaged
2015-12-11 15:03:39 Magdalena Mirowicz ubuntu-ux: importance Undecided Medium
2015-12-11 15:03:47 Magdalena Mirowicz ubuntu-ux: assignee Femma (femma)
2016-01-29 15:17:35 Matthew Paul Thomas marked as duplicate 1438162