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Keyboard Shortcuts to Move between slides in a Scene
I am working in Normal view and wanted to know if there is a way of using the keyboard to move between slides.
For example if I have slide 4.3 selected and I have finished working on that slide and I now want to move to slide 4.4. Currently I have to use the mouse & move over the to Scenes pane and select the next slide - what would be great is to be able to use a keyboard shortcut to move to the next slide.
If one does not already exist how would I create one as I have not seen a 'button' that allows me to move to the next slide.
Many thanks in advance.
14 Replies
- Van_TolarCommunity Member
Looks like 10 years has passed and we developers are still waiting for that simple enhancement, namely, a keyboard shortcut that allows the developer to move to the next or previous slide in the Editing window.
- ERICDUFOUR-e4e7Community Member
Is there something new about it ?
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Guru.
I don't have any updates to share for this feature request yet, but I'll be sure to come back when we have news, as this discussion is linked to the report.
You can keep an eye on our feature roadmap here.
- GURUMOORTHYCommunity Member
This thread is pretty old, but the need to traverse to the next slide is as fresh as before. Any solutions - Team Articulate?
I would encourage you to share you thoughts via the link above as well Jean-Christophe. Understanding the need is key as well :)
I apologize Alexander.
You are welcome to share your thoughts with our product development team here.Hi Alexander! You could certainly do that utilizing triggers as Aaron has shared above.
- AlexanderRoseCommunity Member
No that's missing the point. We are talking about within the editor window, not within the course itself.
- AlexanderRoseCommunity Member
This would seem to be an obvious user interface enhancement Articulate should make, just re-purpose page down / page up or something.
Thanks for popping in to share Aaron.
I know that this thread is dated and perhaps it does not assist the users here, but it could surely help someone in the future that may run across this in a search :)
- AaronSCommunity Member
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