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VRLDO Thanks for outlining this experience.
I'm not entirely sure what is going on, I tried running a Training and then cutting and pasting a chat into Slack, but I wasn't seeing the chat messages disappear after.
For the two members who are experiencing this, what type of hardware and OS are they on? Is this always the experience? How long has this been going on ?
To clarify, they can see the Chat window itself, but it doesn't populate? Are they able to see their own chats?
- trainerbears8 months agoVisitor
VRLDO thank you for posting this so I could find it! We are having the same issue.
The desired behavior is that within the chat window, when users send chat messages, the window scrolls to show the new messages as they are posted. That way, the instructor can see new messages as they are posted, with no interaction with the chat window needed. New messages appear.
The behavior that I see: when users send new chat messages, they do not appear in the chat window. The chat window gets a scroll bar, but the view does not change. The instructor can see new messages only if they move to the chat window and use the scroll bar to scroll down to see new messages. New messages cannot be seen unless the instructor actively scrolls down to them. Often new messages are missed because the instructor has not manually scrolled down every few minutes to see them.
- VRLDO2 years agoContributor
OK I have some additional information, and I think it's actually working as intended...
What they said is that initially the chat "auto-scrolls" meaning as chats come in, you constantly see the latest chat at the bottom of the tab and the older chats disappear from the top of the tab. But if you "leave" the chat tab and click on something else (in their case the Teams window) and come back, then you have to manually scroll. I noticed that when I produce webinars, as I move back and forth between the People and Chat tabs to check for issues, I have to scroll through the chat to catch any questions. I personally have never noticed an "auto-scroll" because I'm constantly checking multiple tabs. (These teammates are new and just learning GoTo.)
Also, when you return to the Chat tab any private messages have a message that displays that it's a private message and you have to click on it to show the private messages.
In answer to your other questions, we use Windows 11 and are using the GoTo app, and they are new so it's always the experience for them.
- KateG2 years agoGoTo Manager
VRLDO thanks for the additional information.
I will monitor chat behavior during my next chat-filled meeting. One thought is to use two monitors. They could leave the chat window open in flex mode and keep it out front.
- trainerbears8 months agoVisitor
Can you explain "flex mode"? I use 3 monitors and have this problem. Thank you.
I am using Windows 11 on a thinkpad x1.
[ I'm not sure if anyone will see my other post, so problem is listed below ]
The desired behavior is that within the chat window, when users send chat messages, the window scrolls to show the new messages as they are posted. That way, the instructor can see new messages as they are posted, with no interaction with the chat window needed. New messages appear.
The behavior that I see: when users send new chat messages, they do not appear in the chat window. The chat window gets a scroll bar, but the view does not change. The instructor can see new messages only if they move to the chat window and use the scroll bar to scroll down to see new messages. New messages cannot be seen unless the instructor actively scrolls down to them. Often new messages are missed because the instructor has not manually scrolled down every few minutes to see them.