Android App on Chromebook - A small request

David W Warner
David W Warner Member Posts: 5
edited November 21 in English Forum

After a second iPad Pro developed LED bleeding around the edges, I switched to using the Logos Android app on an Acer R13 Convertible Chromebook for reading Logos books. Shortly after I started, the Logos team introduced a gorgeous default font that made the switch even better than I had hoped. One thing would make it perfect - if the left and right arrow keys moved pages backwards and forwards. Thanks for a superb experience on what has to be a fairly niche machine.

Blessings,

Dave Warner

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  • Bill Anderson
    Bill Anderson Member Posts: 501 ✭✭

    David,

    Welcome to the forums!

    A number of us have asked for keystroke support in the mobile apps (iOS and Android) but it seems Faithlife wants these apps to be touch driven. It's the opposite with the desktop app. A number of use have asked for that to be more touch friendly, but Faithlife seems to be committed the traditional mouse/keyboard interactions with that.

  • David W Warner
    David W Warner Member Posts: 5

    Thanks, Bill! Strange to live in the in-between world of Android on Chromebook. But mostly very good. Appreciate the historical aspect of the question.

    Blessings,

    Dave