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Currently there is a button on the home screen with a sort of wifi-looking icon which indicates if the application is connected to the network. Clicking the button toggles the user's desired connected state.
This button/indicator can be in three states:
Connected
Disconnected, and trying to (re)connect
Disconnected, and not trying to connect (offline mode)
Clicking the button toggles between state 1-or-2 and state 3, but the icon currently looks the same in state 2 and state 3. This means that, when in state 2 or 3, the only way to know if clicking the button is initiating or canceling a connection attempt is to click it and wait to see if it connects.
One solution could be adding 3rd icon, but @mixmasala suggests using an animation for state 2 (trying to connect).
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Currently there is a button on the home screen with a sort of wifi-looking icon which indicates if the application is connected to the network. Clicking the button toggles the user's desired connected state.
This button/indicator can be in three states:
Clicking the button toggles between state 1-or-2 and state 3, but the icon currently looks the same in state 2 and state 3. This means that, when in state 2 or 3, the only way to know if clicking the button is initiating or canceling a connection attempt is to click it and wait to see if it connects.
One solution could be adding 3rd icon, but @mixmasala suggests using an animation for state 2 (trying to connect).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: