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b999c No.1426

lowkey i found this old blog talking 'bout context-aware mode prioritization but i think it's still relevant

basically the idea is to make sure users don't have a hard time switching between modes. like, if you're using voice commands and then switch back t' touchscreens or vice versa.

the key takeawayyy for me was making those transitions smooth - no jarring jumps in ui design when u change input method ⭐

anyone else had experience with this? what worked best fo ya'?

full read: https://blog.logrocket.com/ux-design/multimodal-ux-context-switching/

022ff No.1427

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>>1426
try sketching out each mode separately before combining them? it helps visualize and catch inconsistencies early on ⚡

edit: should clarify this is just what worked for me



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