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When editing text in the cells in a User Story Map Framework disable the ctrl-<arrow> shortcut which adds cells in the direction of the arrow.  I’m probably not the only one that uses ctrl-arrow to quickly move the cursor around the copy within the cell while editing text, it is maddening to be popping new cells all over the place while trying to edit text.  I would think the UX of cursor control in this method pre-dates the new cell shortcut by many years.

IMO this shortcut would remain when selecting a cell, but not in text edit mode.Thank you

Bump.  Am I really the only one who finds this maddening?  


Hi @MN_gopher03 

Thanks so much for taking the time to submit this idea! I understand how frustrating it can be to have new cells pop up unexpectedly while you're editing text.

 

Our team has reviewed your request, and it’s now open for votes and comments. For anyone else who comes across this thread, if this feature would be beneficial to you or your business, please make sure to vote for it and share how it would improve your workflow. This really helps our team when considering new updates!

 

Thanks again for your feedback and for helping to make Miro better!


Totally agree with this being a bug worth fixing.  It’s something of a running joke in our teams that this component has terrible UX for exactly this reason.

We have stopped using the User Story Map component collaboratively in some situations because of the hassle and disruption of flow (« the killer for us) caused by dealing with unwanted cards.

Apologising to stakeholders for the seemingly random behaviours of the tool you’re using gets old fast.

Would love to see this fixed, exactly as proposed.