how do you delete an action?

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financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:10:54 AM10/28/13
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I can't find a way to delete an action in a task. How can something so basic be so un-intuitive for new users like me?

Raymond Cool

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:14:20 AM10/28/13
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Who's not reading now??

On Oct 28, 2013 9:11 AM, <financia...@gmail.com> wrote:
I can't find a way to delete an action in a task. How can something so basic be so un-intuitive for new users like me?

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financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:19:22 AM10/28/13
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First time user, still trying to find my way around this app. 

easiuser

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:25:05 AM10/28/13
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Maybe read the user guide? http://tasker.dinglisch.net/userguide/en/index.html


  • Click-and-drag at the right hand side of the action to move it around e.g. to the trash bin

Jay M

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:25:19 AM10/28/13
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Press the right hand side of the task and drag it downwards and a bin will appear drag it to that and boom gone.

Jay M

On 28 Oct 2013 13:11, <financia...@gmail.com> wrote:
I can't find a way to delete an action in a task. How can something so basic be so un-intuitive for new users like me?

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financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:30:41 AM10/28/13
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OK, I figure it out. You have to drag it without pressing down for too long. That is the stupidest delete idea ever, is it really that hard just to put a bin icon somewhere?

Also, why is there no save button after editing Time? Instead back button = save? Seriously? Back button = going back, not save! Why is basic operation of Tasker so un-intuitive compared to other apps?

financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:31:45 AM10/28/13
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looks I'll have to read the user manual for an app.

Bob Hansen

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Oct 28, 2013, 9:56:20 AM10/28/13
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Or, long press to select an action and use CUT. I find that easier than dragging and dropping. 
Also you can select multiple actions and remove them all at once.


Jay M

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Oct 28, 2013, 10:20:05 AM10/28/13
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Hows it stupid :/ Its genious its invisible its only there when you need it so it isn't taking up space that can be used for something else later on. Apex Launcher has the same thing when deleting icons/widgets infact quite a few apps have this.

You think Taskers un-intuative? there's only 2 apps I no of that let you build your own apps right on your device. One is Tasker and the other is this.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui

Which ones more un-intuative?

I agree the back button to saves not great but you get used to it. There's probably a reason it was done that way.

Jay M

financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 10:50:37 AM10/28/13
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No, Tasker gave profile and Task their own delete button, but did not do it for Action, so that was strange and un-intuition. The GUI and operation is not consistent across the App.

Bob Hansen

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Oct 28, 2013, 10:57:24 AM10/28/13
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You're right the GUI is not consistent, but there is no other app that provides the control and flexibility of Tasker, so we adapt ;>)

financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 11:01:59 AM10/28/13
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yes, I guess so. 

Frustrating for first time users and for someone who's not really good at technology.

Bob Hansen

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Oct 28, 2013, 11:13:45 AM10/28/13
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Everyone here had to climb the learning curve. But once reach the top the view is great!   (It's worth it..:>)

financia...@gmail.com

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Oct 28, 2013, 11:21:03 AM10/28/13
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Well all I wanted to do was set uTorrent on during Off Peak internet time, I thought this was a 5 minutes job. 2 hours later, I am still unable to get it done...

Bob Hansen

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Oct 28, 2013, 11:36:28 AM10/28/13
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That is a 5 minute job once you are familiar with Tasker.

Create a new profile and the select the Time context. Set the start time that you want. Hit the back button to exit and save. The task add screen will appear. Select + New Task and then select App category and then select Load app. Find utorrent and select it. Hit back to save and back again to exit task add screen. That's basically it.

Jacob Klein

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Oct 28, 2013, 6:40:41 PM10/28/13
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Yes there is a learning curve here same with many other things in life. But when it comes down to that you really have 2 options. Climb the hill or walk in the other direction.

Yes the UI is not perfect, nor does anyone expect it to be. It's an app that is designed for automation not perfect user interface. If your new I suggest at least watching 1 video on how Tasker works before diving into it. I've watched several when I was new to it and now I have a to-do list that is quite capable and fits in well with my daily life. I also have a great level of PC control right from my phone.

If you begin climbing the hill, and can manage to climb it, I guarantee you will not regret your decision.

Judah Richardson

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Nov 28, 2017, 1:27:47 PM11/28/17
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FTR, I found this very obtuse and nonintuitive also. When long-pressing on an action produces Cut, Copy, Paste, etc. options, it would make sense for Delete to be among those too. Click-and-drag the right side of the action to move to the trash bin is pretty inconsistent from a UX/UI perspective.

techguyone

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Nov 29, 2017, 6:21:32 AM11/29/17
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That's not a bad idea, I personally (long time tasker user) just do a 'cut' then exit, that does the same sort of thing. I think a long click 'delete' amongst the other options there would be a good thing.

How about it Pent?

Dale Smith

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Nov 30, 2017, 11:17:22 AM11/30/17
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Seems like a lot of time and energy being spent on something so trivial. You got the help you needed and now you know how it works. As a new user I don't think you should be complaining about the UI. Use the time and energy reading the very comprehensive users manual.

Judah Richardson

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Nov 30, 2017, 4:31:52 PM11/30/17
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If you got into a car and couldn't find the gearstick/gear lever, would your 1st response be "Wow I need to read the manual," or "Whoa this is confusing?" Simple, basic operations should always be intuitive and obvious. We're trying to delete something from a list in a GUI, not to deploy node.js to an AWS instance. 🙄

Dale Smith

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Dec 1, 2017, 10:57:32 AM12/1/17
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Obviously you never tried to find the reverse gear in a VW.

Judah Richardson

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Dec 1, 2017, 10:58:55 AM12/1/17
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Sounds like VWs have terrible UX.

On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Dale Smith <dales...@gmail.com> wrote:
Obviously you never tried to find the reverse gear in a VW.

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Dale Smith

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Dec 2, 2017, 1:34:20 AM12/2/17
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I was extending your vehicle anology with a bit of humor but humor is subjective. IMO Tasker best Android application for phone customization period. It's likely that when you learn how to use it you will agree with me. Over and out.

Pavel Pavlov

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Dec 2, 2017, 4:23:35 AM12/2/17
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I would read the manual, but that's me. You know that there are two different factors contributing to UX – ease of learnin, and ease of use after you've mastered the app. My feeling is that Tasker has the second higher in the priority list, and that's how it should be in my opinion. To each their own, apparently.
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