Since Miro in a browser only allows pasting using the keyboard shortcuts (ctrl-V/cmd-V) per the docs, I think the issue here is that it’s keyboard-only. And folks don’t typically use keyboards with iPads, especially with graphically-oriented apps like Miro.
Seriously, start by hooking up Miro’s current, existing paste functionality to a long-press/force-touch context menu in the mobile/tablet apps. That’s a quick, doable win, isn’t it?
Since Miro in a browser only allows pasting using the keyboard shortcuts (ctrl-V/cmd-V) per the docs, I think the issue here is that it’s keyboard-only. And folks don’t typically use keyboards with iPads, especially with graphically-oriented apps like Miro.
Seriously, start by hooking up Miro’s current, existing paste functionality to a long-press/force-touch context menu in the mobile/tablet apps. That’s a quick, doable win, isn’t it?
I whish Miro would do this fix, too! Would make UX and process flow sooo much better!
Please, Miro, do it! 😘
Agreed, it’s really surprising this is not supported, and renders the app useless for many tasks.
Can we hear from Miro staff on this please?