Normally, content moves at the same speed as the finger touching the screen. Is there any way on Android OS to have the content move at twice the speed the user moves the finger?
This means, for example, if I move my finger up half the height of the screen, a full screen height of content moves up. This also prevents the finger from covering the same text while scrolling. It would make scrolling more convenient. Ideally, the same should apply to the pinch zooming gesture, so more zooming can be done with the same finger movement.
In 2009, the Opera Browser for Windows Mobile did exactly that. It scrolled faster than the finger moved.
This means, for example, if I move my finger up half the height of the screen, a full screen height of content moves up. This also prevents the finger from covering the same text while scrolling. It would make scrolling more convenient. Ideally, the same should apply to the pinch zooming gesture, so more zooming can be done with the same finger movement.
In 2009, the Opera Browser for Windows Mobile did exactly that. It scrolled faster than the finger moved.