Is there a best practices size (in dip?) that buttons should be in order to be easily touchable?
4 Answers
See https://support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/7101858?hl=en which says that a touch target should — at minimum — be 48x48dp
Outdated (see comments below): Android Design Guidelines specifically call out 48dp as the recommended minimum size for any touchable object. See "48dp Rhythm": http://developer.android.com/design/style/metrics-grids.html
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dip
anddp
are the same thing.dp
is just what it's referred to in code/layout because it's shorter.dp
is still pronounced as "dip".– DallasMay 25, 2014 at 4:39 -
That link now redirects to a more generic page, that does not mention 48dp or button heights. Sep 20, 2018 at 22:14
You may find this helpful: http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1085. About 8mm (50 dips) should be OK.
Just take a look at the Android Design Guidelines for Buttons:
Source: https://material.io/guidelines/components/buttons.html#buttons-style
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2That's visible height, not including the padding around it which is included in the touchable area. They mention this a number of times in the linked doc.– DallasJun 12, 2017 at 14:10
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Updated link to get do that diagram: Buttons- Material Design- Spec Sep 20, 2018 at 22:55
<shape android:shape="rectangle">
<corners android:radius="1000dp" />
<solid android:color="@color/light_blue" />
<stroke android:width="2dip" android:color="#215368" />
<padding android:bottom="4dp" android:left="4dp" android:right="4dp"
android:top="4dp" />
</shape>
this for round button, make sure the width and height is same.