Sylvia Else <
[email protected]d> wrote:
On 12-Jul-21 6:01 pm, Anssi Saari wrote:
Sylvia Else <[email protected]d> writes:
https://vaccines.digitalhealth.gov.au/checkin
On a smart phone (mine's an Android), which is how this is typically
used, how does one change today's date into one's date of birth,
without swiping back on the month hundreds of times?
Once you get the month view, tap on the 2021 on top left of that popup
for a scrollable year selection.
Not exactly obvious. Nothing wrong with entering a date of birth...
Yes.
I tried a lot of tapping of random places, but the year number is a
small target, and I didn't find it at the time.
Yes, very small -- and with absolutely no visual hint that it just so
happens to be a control that does something.
I've sent the government an appropriate criticism of the practice of
just assuming that everyone knows in detail how to use an Android
phone. I dare say they'll file it under NFA.
You should have filed the complaint with Google, as Google is the one
who made the dialog. The app. put out by the Australian Govt. is
likely just using the standard Android built in date picker.
You can blame Google's material design (which, translated, means: "no
visual hinting that anything is a touch target - and only colors that
are so close in contrast as to be almost indistinguishable being
available for use).
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