https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=39378
Denilson Vargas <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #9 from Denilson Vargas <[email protected]> --- (Denilson Vargas, 7/19/2016) I would like to add some inputs regarding this behavior that is still happening with the official version available in the web 4.1.2 on Windows 10 x64: The current title does not reflect the current issue because the problem is related to pressing up/down arrow or moving mouse wheel up/down just move in the same slide and not between slides., these controls do not move to the next or previous slide like Office PowerPoint does. I also wanted to point out that this is a good feature that could be implemented so that end users can move directly between slides and not going to the slide sort section first. Note: The same behavior can be replicated in Notes view, so this is not an specific behavior of Normal view. Steps to recreate: 1. Create or open a presentation with multiple slides (at least 2) 2. Select Normal or Notes tab 3. Select a slide from Slides section (not the slide order section) 4. Using up and down arrow keys try to scroll up or scroll down to the next or previous slide 5. Move the mouse to the slides section and move the wheel up and down to scroll up or scroll down to the next or previous slide. Actual results: Pressing up/down arrow or moving mouse wheel up/down just move in the same slide and not between slides. Expected results: After pressing up/down arrow or move mouse wheel down/up should move the view between slides. Workaround: Use Pg up and Pg dn keys to navigate between slides. Follow up tests: - Test with ppt, pptx and odp. - Press the mouse wheel button and move the mouse to scroll. - Review the scenario if you select the slide in the left pane. - Review the scenario in the presentation mode - Review the scenario when the view is use Zoom like 25% or 200% -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the issue. You are the assignee for the issue.
