On phones and Ipods, the branch button messes up the location of the play button for games that support it. What I mean by this is that both buttons get covered by the sliding images in the game's description. Trying to play the games affected by this issue is practically impossible to do, since trying to scroll the images to press the play button simply doesn't work, and the images slide back into place.
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Branch button messes up Play button on phones & Ipods
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RE: Branch button messes up Play button on phones & Ipods
UPDATE 1:
I found a temporary solution to the issue
If you were to open Hyperpad Viewer on a browser and rotate it into landscape mode, then the buttons will correctly position themselves, allowing you to finally play the games that are affected by the bug. This only works with browsers though, as the actual Hyperpad app is locked in portrait mode
Until the bug is fixed on the app, this should resolve the problem for now.
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RE: Branch button messes up Play button on phones & Ipods
UPDATE 1:
I found a temporary solution to the issue
If you were to open Hyperpad Viewer on a browser and rotate it into landscape mode, then the buttons will correctly position themselves, allowing you to finally play the games that are affected by the bug. This only works with browsers though, as the actual Hyperpad app is locked in portrait mode
Until the bug is fixed on the app, this should resolve the problem for now.
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Branch button messes up Play button on phones & Ipods
On phones and Ipods, the branch button messes up the location of the play button for games that support it. What I mean by this is that both buttons get covered by the sliding images in the game's description. Trying to play the games affected by this issue is practically impossible to do, since trying to scroll the images to press the play button simply doesn't work, and the images slide back into place.