10-13-2020, 01:39 AM
I think that tapping the centre of the screen 5 or 6 times is extremely unlikely to occur in performance mode so that should allay your fears.
Using a transparent, disappearing message should also minimise any impact.
I know I spent several minutes trying to fix this when I encountered it and I've also seen other people experiencing the same problem.
Currently, when toggled, a message is shown at the centre of the screen. Perhaps this would be better placed just above the dialog at the bottom right corner (that is where the user's eyes are focussed). When enabling, a more explicit expanded message could be displayed (and left on the screen for an extra 2 seconds say) so that new users might better understand what the lock symbol is doing. They are then less likely to accidently enable it and, if they did require it, are more likely to understand how to disable it.
Moving/changing the message probably means you don't need tap detection as well.
Geoff
Using a transparent, disappearing message should also minimise any impact.
I know I spent several minutes trying to fix this when I encountered it and I've also seen other people experiencing the same problem.
Currently, when toggled, a message is shown at the centre of the screen. Perhaps this would be better placed just above the dialog at the bottom right corner (that is where the user's eyes are focussed). When enabling, a more explicit expanded message could be displayed (and left on the screen for an extra 2 seconds say) so that new users might better understand what the lock symbol is doing. They are then less likely to accidently enable it and, if they did require it, are more likely to understand how to disable it.
Moving/changing the message probably means you don't need tap detection as well.
Geoff
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6