Lancelot revealed
Well, not exactly, but now you can get the general idea, and you can see what it will look like.
This is an actual screenshot, not a mock up:
Extender Button
Extender Button is the base of the no-click concept interface. It has a couple of modes. In the click mode, it behaves like an ordinary button - you click it to invoke action. In the hover mode, it reacts to hovering the button (with the mouse) for a predefined amount of time.
The third mode - extender mode, which *is* the main purpose of the widget can be seen on the screenshot. You hover the button, it shows an extension with a “Play” icon on it. The action is invoked by hovering the extender thus minimizing the possibility of accidental invocations.
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