The close button for Safari tabs has been in the upper left as long as I can remember. Why did they go Microsoft on us and move it to the upper right in iOS 15? Are they going to move the close/minimize/maximize buttons to the right on macOS too?
Here you go. Red arrows added to hi-light the new close button position. Running plain vanilla public releases of both iOS 15.0 (iPhone mini 12) and iPadOS 15.0 (iPad mini 5). I am not aware of the existence of any settings that might have yielded this result, plus I would not have made such a change, even if I knew how.still on the left in Safari on iPadOS 15. can you provide a screenshot?
Which way do you swipe to remove a tab in iOS 15? I don't think I've ever pressed the x.Here you go. Red arrows added to hi-light the new close button position. Running plain vanilla public releases of both iOS 15.0 (iPhone mini 12) and iPadOS 15.0 (iPad mini 5). I am not aware of the existence of any settings that might have yielded this result, plus I would not have made such a change, even if I knew how.
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I’m not an Apple Dev so I can’t give you a cast iron answer, however: as a right handed user holding your phone in your dominant hand there is a fair chance your thumb can reach that spot, which would not be the case if the close button was on the left. So one handed use is improved.Why did they go Microsoft on us and move it to the upper right in iOS 15?
Me too. I primerely hold it in my left hand even though I am right handed.I'm right handed and always hold the phone in my left hand. If I'm doing a lot on the phone, this frees up my dominant hand to do the work. However, this means that I do most of my one-handed use in my left hand - making the move of the close button to the right a reachability problem for me.
On iOS Safari, the new tab button used to be on the bottom center, but now it is on the far left, which is harder to reach with the right hand, while the close button on each tab is on the right corner of each tab, which creates inconsistency.I’m not an Apple Dev so I can’t give you a cast iron answer, however: as a right handed user holding your phone in your dominant hand there is a fair chance your thumb can reach that spot, which would not be the case if the close button was on the left. So one handed use is improved.
I have a degree in ergonomics, and quite a few of the changes in iOS 15 seem to be aimed at improving that aspect of iOS, for example the URL address bar being at the bottom and allowing you to swipe between open tabs whilst, again, holding your phone one handed.
Doing the same on the iPad is presumably to maintain consistency on the ‘i’ platforms. There is no benefit from doing it on MacOS since you use a trackpad or mouse as a pointing device and the platforms are already more differentiated.
I doubt there are many one handed phone users. The most efficient way to close is a right thumb press at lower right of screen followed by a left thumb press at upper left of the desired window. The change to the upper right probably adds close to a second for each window closing. In addition, if someone is a one handed phone user, there is probably a very good chance that they are dexterous enough to continue as things were. I vote change it back. And bring the “tilt” to those windows back as well.I’m not an Apple Dev so I can’t give you a cast iron answer, however: as a right handed user holding your phone in your dominant hand there is a fair chance your thumb can reach that spot, which would not be the case if the close button was on the left. So one handed use is improved.
I have a degree in ergonomics, and quite a few of the changes in iOS 15 seem to be aimed at improving that aspect of iOS, for example the URL address bar being at the bottom and allowing you to swipe between open tabs whilst, again, holding your phone one handed.
Doing the same on the iPad is presumably to maintain consistency on the ‘i’ platforms. There is no benefit from doing it on MacOS since you use a trackpad or mouse as a pointing device and the platforms are already more differentiated.
Because ~90 percent of all people are right-handed. The top-right corner is much easier to reach on an iPad and for consistency they chose the same corner on iPhone. 😌Why did Apple move the close button from the left to the right on iOS 15 Safari tabs?
Nope.Are they going to move the close/minimize/maximize buttons to the right on macOS too?
Well they failed if reach is the reason.Because ~90 percent of all people are right-handed. The top-right corner is much easier to reach on an iPad and for consistency they chose the same corner on iPhone.