Hello Ladies 'n Gents
In referrence to some older idea posts like this one, i would like to recommend a solution for music lovers, who don't want to cut off tracks or destroy the current playing queue.
First i want to present the problem, that is bugging me a long time and eventually many other users.
When I want to add tracks to the queue I have to "tap" the "3 dots" button, right next to (or over ?) the scroll bar, or "tap and hold" the track i want to listen to and tap "add to queue".
When you are walking, jogging, on the bus, on a party... it is almost impossible to hit the "3 dots" button. Even when you are not in some kind of motion it is nearly impossible - and i've got that "isn't that a tablet ?" sized smartphone. Most of the time you are scrolled to some other position in the playlist because you accidently clicked the scroll bar again, or you are playing the track directly and killing your current playlist/playing queue.
So then there is this "Tap and hold" functionality, but this is just a solution at first sight imho. I experienced, that this "tap and hold" drop-down menu sometimes does not show up, maybe due to "display reaction failure, "trigger effects failure", "potato device", "haptic bugs" ammm. Therefore the track i wanted to add to the queue is now playing. I cut off a track and destroyed the current playing queue or playlist i was listening to....again.
This "tap and hold buggy" experience was brought to me by many other mobile device users i've been talking to...
so: How about this ?
I like to suggest the system option "Add Track to queue":
Per "default" setting, nothing would change. The user experience would be the same as it was before.
Activating this option would switch the events "Play Track" and "Add to queue". Clicking a track would add it to the current queue rather then playing it directly, whereas the drop down menu would show the option "Play Track" instead of "Add to queue".
I hope you like it as much as I do.
Sincerly, eskyde 8-|
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