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Simsig to Android 12/05/2019 at 14:14 #118232 | |
PejDvid3
3 posts |
Will SimSig appear to android somewhen?
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Simsig to Android 12/05/2019 at 14:19 #118234 | |
Edgemaster
332 posts |
Android support is not currently planned.
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Simsig to Android 12/05/2019 at 16:24 #118235 | |
pedroathome
916 posts |
Based on when I've previously played SimSig on a Windows tablet, I found the interface to be quite difficult with the small hotbox you have to click on things in SimSig. While quite a small tablet, larger than many tablets or phones out there today. I found out users enough to play something like Coventry, keeping up with routesetting on the touch screen interface James Log in to reply |
Simsig to Android 12/05/2019 at 20:39 #118242 | |
SamTDS
153 posts |
pedroathome in post 118235 said:Based on when I've previously played SimSig on a Windows tablet, I found the interface to be quite difficult with the small hotbox you have to click on things in SimSig. While quite a small tablet, larger than many tablets or phones out there today. I can imagine how hard having used a touchscreen laptop before. It would be nice though in the future to see a small sim on a one-off port to android such as Royston or drain, it would make our bus journeys more enjoyable. SamTDS - STDS | My comments are my opinions and interpretations and do not reflect on the wonderfull SimSig team. I am in no way part of the team. Log in to reply |
Simsig to Android 13/05/2019 at 17:54 #118257 | |
GeoffM
6376 posts |
I have seen a full size desktop monitor with touchscreen and even that was not really suited to the small hit areas required for SimSig. If you think of other uses for touchscreens, everything I can think of uses big, chunky buttons for this reason.
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Simsig to Android 14/05/2019 at 10:11 #118275 | |
SamTDS
153 posts |
GeoffM in post 118257 said:I have seen a full size desktop monitor with touchscreen and even that was not really suited to the small hit areas required for SimSig. If you think of other uses for touchscreens, everything I can think of uses big, chunky buttons for this reason.maybe that's where a Cathcart style controls would work well. an example of a way is how pc-rail do their earls court sim SamTDS - STDS | My comments are my opinions and interpretations and do not reflect on the wonderfull SimSig team. I am in no way part of the team. Log in to reply |