Many people use presentations from touch screens such as tablets or touch screen laptops. However, the touch interactions during a presentation do not retain a memory of the place in the presentation.
See video for an example. When using a touch input in presenter mode, it seems to jump to the last place that touch was used instead of maintaining its current location. This makes it impossible on touchscreens to scroll through a presentation to a particular slide, particularly for large presentations.
Hello @gedaliyah
Please specify which product is being used and its version.
Absolutely - I did use the “desktop” tag when posting. Please let me know if there are other tags I should include in the future for clarity.
I’m away from those devices today, but it is the latest version of the desktop editor for Windows, which I believe is 9.2.0 (but correct me if I’m wrong). I’ve tested this bug on two devices running Windows 11, with both ARM and x64 architecture.
I haven’t tested this on any other device / system, but I do know that the bug exists on older versions of the desktop editor as well.
Thanks for the info. Please additionally provide version of Windows and which installation type of Desktop Editors is being used (EXE/MSI/Online Installer).
By the way, I moved topic from suggestions category as it appears to be a bug. Feel free to change the topic title accordingly.
I was informed that this behavior has been registered as a bug and added into the internal bug-tracker with number 79133.
I will update the thread once any news comes up.
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