Gradebook: Cursor ‘jumps’ when changing cells while editing Grading Schema
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- 20 Jul 2022, 08:36 PM
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Myles Carey July 26, 2022 at 4:32 PM
Christina, that is a good catch/nuance, thank you. I will edit the issue description/test plan as needed.
Christina Schwiebert July 25, 2022 at 6:54 PM
Oddly, this is only the behavior when clicking into another cell immediately after a cell is edited. If you edit A, then click into A-, you get this behavior. From A-, if you click in to B+ the cursor appears wherever in the cell you clicked. It does not do this jumping.
In the Gradebook’s Grading Schema, clicking into a cell for the first time will position the cursor immediately to the right of the cell’s text. This is expected behavior allowing for the backspace/delete key to delete the existing digit(s) and replacing with the desired value(s).
However, when clicking into another the ‘Minimum %’ cell immediately below the one just edited, the cursor momentarily appears on the right side as before but then jumps to the left side. This is not optimal UX, requiring the user to reposition the cursor to the right side or highlight and delete the number in its interiority.
Desired behavior would be that the cursor positions to the right side each time a cell in the ‘Minimum %’ column gains focus.
See the attached screencast