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Changing Default Settings in the "Draw" feature in Cosmos Feedback
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When I open the "Draw" feature when giving students feedback, it is always defaulted to blue, and "free" and I would like it to default as red, and "straight".
Is there a way to do this???
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Can I share a screen recording of what is happening with you?
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Cursor relocates when opening feedback template window
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So, while entering feedback for the students to read, there is no capability to keep the cursor in the same place. It will always drop by default to the bottom of the feedback viewing window. Th...
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Can you see where the toolbar shows up? Bottom left. and I can not access the rest of it.
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Now i see that the tool bar is appearing, but so far off the screen, I can't see the bottom portion of it.
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PS: I use shift-windows-s keyboard shortcut to screenshot.
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Brian, it seems as though, maybe, when there is already feedback typed or given in the "Messages" area, and I then paste the screenshot in, the image editor toolbar does not appear.
When that "me...
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Drawing on screenshots in Feedback area...
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Whenever I used to copy/paste a quick screenshot into the FB area, automatically a little box of "mark-up" options appeared, and I could point out errors there.
Now it only appears infrequently,...
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Grading Templates
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From last year to this year, the process has gotten less efficient and more clunky. More clicks are needed for less action. Increasing the amount of clicks needed by a large number over the long ...