I have published my presentation, and I am using the default of Previous button or the Next button.
What trigger or action button should I use to get the effect like I normally see used on iPads. I normally use my finger to swap the screen to the right (for the next slide) and swap my finger to the left side to move back.
If you are using the mobile app then this is built in, if you use safari, really you need to use the player controls. You may be able to approximate it using a dragged over object
We just tried it a few minutes ago. It does work with two fingers.
We noticed that the responds time is very ... very slow. What I mean is that if we move our two finger too quickly, it doesn't work. The two fingers must be mover very .. very slowly.
Yes, you're seeing issues that others of us have also seen. The pinch feature works nicely, but the stretch/zoom motion is very finicky. I've also seen recently that the scroll control in scroll boxes works pretty badly on the iPad.
Articulate has a long history of product pride. They like nothing better than having happy users. Over the next period of months we may well see some updates that fix various problems.
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Gary, have you experimented with Animations > Transitions to this slide?
If you are using the mobile app then this is built in, if you use safari, really you need to use the player controls. You may be able to approximate it using a dragged over object
I am using the Mobile App, and I tried swapping my finger and the side did move.
I hand to use next and previous buttons.
Do you think I must have did something wrong ??
you need to zoom the player first using two fingers
Hi Phil:
We just tried do that and the finger swapping didn't work for move to the next side.
We did zoom in to full screen and then used the finger to swap the right side to move to the next slide - it didn't work for us.
Any suggestions ??
Gary
Gary it needs to be a two finger swipe to work
Hi Phil:
We just tried it a few minutes ago. It does work with two fingers.
We noticed that the responds time is very ... very slow. What I mean is that if we move our two finger too quickly, it doesn't work. The two fingers must be mover very .. very slowly.
I am I doing something wrong??
Gary
I dont think your doing anything wrong, it was an issue with some through the beta for some people
Yes, you're seeing issues that others of us have also seen. The pinch feature works nicely, but the stretch/zoom motion is very finicky. I've also seen recently that the scroll control in scroll boxes works pretty badly on the iPad.
Russ:
Do you think Articulate will address these issues ?? I assume if they are addressed, it will required an updated App player.
Gary
Articulate has a long history of product pride. They like nothing better than having happy users. Over the next period of months we may well see some updates that fix various problems.
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