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Originally Posted by Aeris
Consider it as the home button...they have the same behavior, so it's pretty coherent I think. Home button doesn't stay "pressed" while you are in home screen for example, and it wouldn't look good if it was like that (to me at least)
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Right.. got it now..
All the buttons in the top row behave like that.. get inverted temporarily when you touch them.. acts as a feedback to the user.. similar thing in android/ios.. where you also have the option of haptic feedback..