Hi! I see you're having trouble with the graph resettings its position whenever you try to zoom or move it in the Calculate84 app. To better assist you, could you tell me how exactly you’re zooming or moving the graph? For example, are you using pinch gestures, buttons, or another method? Also, is this happening consistently with all graphs or just specific ones?
In the meantime, here are some general steps that might help:
1. Use the Zoom Standard Command: Sometimes the graph window auto-resets due to default settings. Try this: - Tap the [GRAPH] button to display the graph. - Tap the [ZOOM] option. - Select "6: ZStandard" to reset the window variables to the default view without repositioning unexpectedly. This might stabilize your graph position.
2. Try Zooming with Zoom In / Zoom Out Options: Instead of free dragging, use the Zoom In (ZOOM > 2) or Zoom Out (ZOOM > 3) commands to zoom incrementally. This controlled zoom helps maintain the graph’s center.
3. Adjust the Window Settings Manually: If zooming options still reset the position, manually set window boundaries: - Tap [WINDOW] to input specific Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, and Ymax values that suit your graph. This gives a fixed frame.
4. Avoid Using Zoom Fit or Zoom Box with Auto-Adjust: Some zoom features like Zoom Fit can drastically change window settings, causing position resets.
If you already tried these, let me know which steps and what response the app gave. That'll help me guide you further or check for app-specific issues on your WebKit Android 10 environment.
Thanks for confirming you’re using pinch and swipe gestures on your phone. Since the graph resets position with those gestures, it sounds like there might be an issue related to touch input handling in the Android (WebKit) environment.
Let’s try some targeted steps that might help address this on your Android 10 device:
1. Update the App: Ensure you have the latest version of Calculate84 installed. Older versions might have bugs affecting touch gestures.
2. Restart the App: Sometimes restarting clears temporary glitches. Completely close Calculate84 and open it again.
3. Clear Cache (if possible): Go to your Android Settings > Apps > Calculate84 > Storage > Clear Cache. This removes temporary files that might be causing erratic gesture behavior.
4. Try Alternative Zoom Methods: - Instead of pinch zoom, try tapping the [ZOOM] menu inside the app and selecting Zoom In or Zoom Out commands to zoom incrementally. - Use the [WINDOW] menu to manually adjust coordinates to zoom without using pinch gestures.
5. Check for Interference from Other Apps: Some screen overlay or gesture apps can interfere with touch inputs. Try disabling such apps temporarily to see if it improves pinch/swipe behavior in Calculate84.
6. Reinstall the App: If none of the above helps, uninstall Calculate84 and reinstall it from a trusted source to ensure a fresh, clean version.
If these steps do not resolve the graph reset issue during pinch and swipe, it could be a compatibility glitch with Calculate84’s WebKit implementation on Android 10 specifically. In that case, contacting Calculate84’s official support team via their help center might provide device-specific guidance or updates1.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail, or help you reach out to support if needed?
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Hi! I see you're having trouble with the graph resettings its position whenever you try to zoom or move it in the Calculate84 app. To better assist you, could you tell me how exactly you’re zooming or moving the graph? For example, are you using pinch gestures, buttons, or another method? Also, is this happening consistently with all graphs or just specific ones?
In the meantime, here are some general steps that might help:
1. Use the Zoom Standard Command: Sometimes the graph window auto-resets due to default settings. Try this:
- Tap the [GRAPH] button to display the graph.
- Tap the [ZOOM] option.
- Select "6: ZStandard" to reset the window variables to the default view without repositioning unexpectedly. This might stabilize your graph position.
2. Try Zooming with Zoom In / Zoom Out Options: Instead of free dragging, use the Zoom In (ZOOM > 2) or Zoom Out (ZOOM > 3) commands to zoom incrementally. This controlled zoom helps maintain the graph’s center.
3. Adjust the Window Settings Manually: If zooming options still reset the position, manually set window boundaries:
- Tap [WINDOW] to input specific Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, and Ymax values that suit your graph. This gives a fixed frame.
4. Avoid Using Zoom Fit or Zoom Box with Auto-Adjust: Some zoom features like Zoom Fit can drastically change window settings, causing position resets.
If you already tried these, let me know which steps and what response the app gave. That'll help me guide you further or check for app-specific issues on your WebKit Android 10 environment.
Are you able to try these and share what happens?
Nothing I've tried works. I'm on my phone so I have to swipe and pinch
Daniel Otega
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Thanks for confirming you’re using pinch and swipe gestures on your phone. Since the graph resets position with those gestures, it sounds like there might be an issue related to touch input handling in the Android (WebKit) environment.
Let’s try some targeted steps that might help address this on your Android 10 device:
1. Update the App: Ensure you have the latest version of Calculate84 installed. Older versions might have bugs affecting touch gestures.
2. Restart the App: Sometimes restarting clears temporary glitches. Completely close Calculate84 and open it again.
3. Clear Cache (if possible): Go to your Android Settings > Apps > Calculate84 > Storage > Clear Cache. This removes temporary files that might be causing erratic gesture behavior.
4. Try Alternative Zoom Methods:
- Instead of pinch zoom, try tapping the [ZOOM] menu inside the app and selecting Zoom In or Zoom Out commands to zoom incrementally.
- Use the [WINDOW] menu to manually adjust coordinates to zoom without using pinch gestures.
5. Check for Interference from Other Apps: Some screen overlay or gesture apps can interfere with touch inputs. Try disabling such apps temporarily to see if it improves pinch/swipe behavior in Calculate84.
6. Reinstall the App: If none of the above helps, uninstall Calculate84 and reinstall it from a trusted source to ensure a fresh, clean version.
If these steps do not resolve the graph reset issue during pinch and swipe, it could be a compatibility glitch with Calculate84’s WebKit implementation on Android 10 specifically. In that case, contacting Calculate84’s official support team via their help center might provide device-specific guidance or updates1.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail, or help you reach out to support if needed?