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I've spent some time making some prototypes.
Once I animated the original two button design I could visualize in my mind, how pressing one, or the other, or both, can allow a two button operate as a 3 button design. But by that time you'd emailed the desire to use the same form factor which I understood as the same outer dimensions and basic layout (1 usb connector, 1 button, 1 keyring hole).
With the double-tapping... go to some local workplaces (offices, retail, workshops) and see how people use their mouse.
Personally I've found interesting to observe how some people use the mouse.
Sounds a bit like you've come to the same realization on all the timings, where if they all can't be customized then don't bother designing anything beyond the current design (1 button 1 OTP) yubikey.
Yes I agree, the intuitive way really is to press the button until the OTP output pops-out.
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I believe the default option shall be quick and highly intuitive (i.e. push until you get the OTP) whereas getting access to the second function...
There's that timing issue again. Originally that long key press was to ensure fewer mistakes from a casual or accidental keypress.
Hmm, wouldn't a triple tap take about the same time or less then the current press and hold?
Also the triple tap could keep it just as simple while ensuring fewer mistakes.
True some people would be annoyed, but perhaps the personalization software could toggle between triple and double tapping?
PS. binaryhackerman has brought up a point that I made awhile ago. Will Yubico be keeping the current economic/business grade Yubikey, and also offering a more advanced ($$$) feature enriched Yubikey?
I have to ask because quite frankly I see the current Yubikey as a solid and economic solution to small business inventory/POS/DB management control.
Also the "multicolored bumpers" could be made like any automotive trim panel retainer and snap into place, to avoiding epoxies and their shelf life. A similar bumper should be fairly easy to design for the current Yubikey, but it'll really be a bumper on the back that ends up making the keyring hole smaller.