How do you sub a red player using an iPad?
Is there a guide for Directing using an iPad?
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How sub red on ipad?
#3
Posted 2024-January-16, 02:59
We dont generally recomment directing or using advanced features on mobile devices., because they have a simplified interface which was not conceived for power users. However if there's an emergency and all you have is a mobile device, then you can access all the directing features through the Director screen. Director -> click tourney name -> pick your choice from the dropdown.
This is not scalable for an actual tourney. It works ok for team matches but generally is not a recommended way to "work" when you want to use BBO to direct a tournament.
This is not scalable for an actual tourney. It works ok for team matches but generally is not a recommended way to "work" when you want to use BBO to direct a tournament.
#4
Posted 2024-January-16, 16:42
But how do you choose a person to sub using a tablet? Many tablets are bigger than some PC screens, and some are much faster.
Maybe allow a long press to be the same as a right click?
How is it handled on a Macintosh where there is no right click?
Maybe allow a long press to be the same as a right click?
How is it handled on a Macintosh where there is no right click?
#5
Posted 2024-January-17, 11:49
0 carbon, on 2024-January-16, 16:42, said:
But how do you choose a person to sub using a tablet? Many tablets are bigger than some PC screens, and some are much faster.
Maybe allow a long press to be the same as a right click?
How is it handled on a Macintosh where there is no right click?
Maybe allow a long press to be the same as a right click?
How is it handled on a Macintosh where there is no right click?
tap the Director icon
tap the tournament name
a menu opens with options -> choose "substitute"
type the username of the player to replace and the username of the sub
I don't have a Mac so I havent seen this first hand, but as far as i understood, on Mac computers you can control-click (combo of keyboard and mouse) which acts as a right-click.
#6
Posted 2024-January-17, 18:47
0 carbon, on 2024-January-16, 16:42, said:
How is it handled on a Macintosh where there is no right click?
Apple hasn't made a single-button mouse in many years. Magic Mouse has right and left clicks. And if you're using a trackpad, you can configure different gestures to be right click (e.g. tap with 2 fingers).
And as Diana mentioned, control-click is also normally mapped to right click.
#7
Posted 2024-January-17, 23:06
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