Trying To scroll through library on the Ipad
I tried to scroll through my library what commentaries I have about Genesis Chapter 32. As I tried to flick up the screen with a very slight touch it opened up that book for me on the screen. But that is not what I wanted. I just wanted to see what sort of books I have. Could this please be fixed that a slight touch does not open immediately a book. Therese
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Therese Saladin said:
I tried to scroll through my library what commentaries I have about Genesis Chapter 32. As I tried to flick up the screen with a very slight touch it opened up that book for me on the screen. But that is not what I wanted. I just wanted to see what sort of books I have. Could this please be fixed that a slight touch does not open immediately a book. Therese
Hi Therese,
Thanks for the report, we'll look into it. It looks like scrolling via touch gestures in our Library menu is making the site think you're trying to drag a new panel.
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Thank you very much
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Tank you very much for your help. Therese
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Hi Therese--An update here, we've changed the way the library menu handles touch gestures, so scrolling the menu with touch should no longer be an issue.
That being said, I'm curious what type of device you're using? If it's an iOS or Android device you might have a better experience with our mobile app (which is more optimized for touch), but this of course depends on personal preferences, what features you typically use, etc.
In any case, thanks so much for reporting to us. Let us know if the problem persists, or if you have any other issues.
Best, Ronny
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Dear Ronny, thanks so much For your help. I use Ipad Pro. I like its size. Greetings Therese
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Sure thing. If you haven't tried the Logos iPad app before, it might be worth giving it a try. I have an iPad Pro and prefer the experience on the iPad app for my own personal bible study. It's a matter of personal preference of course, plus it's possible there are some features you use on the web that aren't available on the iPad app, but the app is really built with iPhone and iPad in mind, so it's quite nice for the size of the screen, using touch gestures, etc.
Thanks again for the feedback. Best, Ronny
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