10-11-2020, 09:15 AM
Hi Mike
A message when the user starts up the app would be something (is performance mode remembered between sessions?) but is probably not sufficient e.g. if the user keeps the app open, they won't see any message because the app is already started.
Could you detect multiple presses that would normally trigger the overlay i.e. the centre tap? You could then display an expiring message along the lines of "Overlay mode disabled whilst Performance mode enabled"; that should be enough to jog most memories and/or give the user something to look for in the manual.
Cheers
Geoff
A message when the user starts up the app would be something (is performance mode remembered between sessions?) but is probably not sufficient e.g. if the user keeps the app open, they won't see any message because the app is already started.
Could you detect multiple presses that would normally trigger the overlay i.e. the centre tap? You could then display an expiring message along the lines of "Overlay mode disabled whilst Performance mode enabled"; that should be enough to jog most memories and/or give the user something to look for in the manual.
Cheers
Geoff
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6