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  • March 17, 2024
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What is the first thing you have to do with a new board?

Right.

Filling it.

With ideas, suggestions, notes, letters, words:
with text.

 

Not being able to add text boxes in an uninterrupted way, but to have to trigger “T” (key or mouse) and point somewhere for every single box is confusing and tedious for more inputs.

And the “workaround” from 3 years ago (here) is quite far from being intuitive or even practical.

It would be great if there would be an option to “stay” in text-mode instead of jumping back to edit-mode every single time.
Or make the next input a text-box (below, right, wherever...as long it is near enough to be found) when finishing the text box with “CTRL” + “Enter” (for example) instead of just “Enter” for returning to edit-mode (as it is now).


Collecting single text-inputs, suggestions...brainstorming on just an empty map is punishing, while it is the first or even most important thing to do:
Before you play / edit around with forms...you have to have some content.

And how much more “fun”, when doing it speech-recognition - without keyboard, mouse or to have to point somewhere; just as it comes to your mind.


So it would be nice to be able to add this content undisturbed / taking your focus away / making you to move your hands from the keyboard / need to press or point somewhere...for every single input.

While MIRO being my first choice, at least one competitor has a “brainstorm-mode” to just enter a flow of content - helping to stay “in the flow”.

Thanks for reading.

 

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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment about this feature @Mr Wolf . We understand the frustration and appreciate your patience. Our team is reviewing this idea as it continues to be open for votes and comments.

 

For those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for you or your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request!

 

Thank you,
Miro Community Team


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