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szopin
2014-10-10 , 19:13
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Now I wonder, does changing language to hebrew/arabic change the orientation of OK/Forward/right - Back/Cancel/left? There are some cool studies how language impacts thinking (whether it being counting/time/location awareness etc). For languages that are written from left to right, right is the side of progression/moving forward, for the ones where left is natural progression swiping left might be more intuitive to Accept etc, and right to go back
edit: oops, just noticed it is a bit confusing when by swiping left I mean swiping with yuor finger to the right to end up on the left... I think it's clear though even if a bit of roundabout, srry
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