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"Next" layer showing unexpectedly on mobile
Unfortunately, the case has not been resolved although the issues is almost 2 years old.
We still do not have a good work-around for this problem, either. It's as though the screen becomes hyper-sensitive to swiping, to the point where just tapping is interpreted as a swipe.
You can use a variable to stop the Next button from working, but depending on your slide you may not want to restrict the user.
- ElizabethAnd4615 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you both for the quick reply! Yes, that is correct, except this is happening for tablet and mobile devices beyond Android Chrome. Our next button is set to display an alert layer if the learner has not completed certain tasks. We are experiencing similar issues for any courses with drag and drop interactions on tablets and mobile devices, as well. I appreciate the suggestion, but we do not want to restrict the learner by disabling the next button. Is it possible to turn off swipe functionality for mobile devices and tablets?
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