Font size controls overlaps speakers notes in presenter view
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Chris Hickman
Hi
When I'm giving a presentation the text resizing bar in the Presenter's View overlaps the text. If I resize the window to an appropriate size where the text scrolls down, I'll experience this. I am not able to read the text. To fix this, I either need to add a few blank lines at the end so that I can scroll the text correctly or resize the window so that the text doesn't underlay the control bar.
The attached image shows the issue that I'm seeing.
It would be great if the floating text resize bar could be placed on the upper bar with the other controls (i.e. timer, meeting link, keyboard shortcuts, etc)
Thank you! Great product!
Chris
Chris Hickman
I just saw the update in my Gamma Presenter's View. I love it! Thanks for being so agile on this request!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Will be fixed in next code deploy! eta 2-3 days max
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
in progress
Working on fixing this now!
Chris Hickman
Nik Payne (Gamma design) This is great news, Nik! I look forward to testing this out!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Chris Hickman yeah font size control is moving up top, out of the way
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Per your suggestion!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Merged in a post:
Feedback on Presenter View – Font Size Control Obstructs Prompt Input
Liz Wang
Dear Gamma Team,
I’d like to share a frustrating issue I encountered while using the Presenter View.
The font size control button (Aa + / -) appears directly on top of the input field, completely blocking the text. Not only is it impossible to move or reposition the button, but adjusting the font size doesn’t help either—it still prevents me from seeing my text properly.
This significantly disrupts my workflow and makes it very difficult to present smoothly. I’d really appreciate it if you could consider allowing the control to be draggable or placing it in a less obstructive location.
Thank you for your time and consideration!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Great, actionable suggestion! Thanks so much Chris Hickman