Paul Chiswick Posted January 16, 2023 Posted January 16, 2023 When in landscape, I cannot see the icon for the Command Controller, or the add/subtract selection for compound masks. They appear when the iPAD is turned to portrait. IF add/subtract is there in landscape (if menu scrolls) it freezes after being employed for one time. As most of my work is landscape, this is annoying. And in portrait the working area is reduced. iPAD Air 2019 Quote
Staff MEB Posted January 16, 2023 Staff Posted January 16, 2023 Hi @Paul Chiswick, Do you mind attaching a screenshot of the add/subtract/intersect/xor selection for compound masks (Layer options panel) and attach here to fill a report please? Currently I'm unable to check this on a regular iPad (all works fine on my 12,9 inch model). Similarly can you post a screenshot of the iPad in portrait orientation with the Command Controller visible so we can have an idea where you have it positioned please? Thank you. Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
Paul Chiswick Posted January 16, 2023 Author Posted January 16, 2023 1 hour ago, MEB said: Hi @Paul Chiswick, Do you mind attaching a screenshot of the add/subtract/intersect/xor selection for compound masks (Layer options panel) and attach here to fill a report please? Currently I'm unable to check this on a regular iPad (all works fine on my 12,9 inch model). Similarly can you post a screenshot of the iPad in portrait orientation with the Command Controller visible so we can have an idea where you have it positioned please? Thank you. I have discovered that add/subtract/intersect/xor selection only works the first time in portrait mode. Thereafter it freezes. In landscape mode it is frozen all the time. I'm on an iPad Air 2, 2019, model A1567 (MH172B/A. IOS 15.7.2. First image is portrait, second landscape. Thank you. Quote
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