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JordanH84
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4 years ago
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Support key feild allows cursor to not be at the beginning when clicked into

I would like to propose a feature request for the support key field on fastsupport.com. Currently this field allows a user to put their cursor anywhere in the 9 empty spaces. Many times, as a support agent, I work with customers who get really confused that they can't enter in the last 1 or 2 numbers of the support key that I give them. I have to explain that there is probably white space before the first number that they should delete. I would like this field to have the cursor placed at the very beginning of it when a user clicks into it, no matter where it is clicked. Thanks.

 

  • Kaz111's avatar
    Kaz111
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    medwds, yes on fastsupport.com as where I direct my clients.  I have a habit of mentioning the desktop version I use as I generate the support key from it.

  • medwds's avatar
    medwds
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    I'm talking about the field on the fastsupport.com website, as shown in the screenshot in the opening post, so it's independent of the GoToAssist version.

  • Kaz111's avatar
    Kaz111
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    Been a very long time user of GoToAssist and this has been an issue from Day 1 for me. Although I communicate to clients to "click at the very beginning of the support key file", this is not always performed. The connection process for clients could certainly be more streamlined.

    FYI, I use GoToAssist 4.8 build 1702. For those on V5, is this also an issue?

  • medwds's avatar
    medwds
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    I'm surprised this hasn't been addressed yet. Some users also get confused by the dashes being there in the first place, so my suggestion would be to just remove the dashes and have an empty text box, solving two problems in one.

  • Kaz111's avatar
    Kaz111
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    Agree!  This has been an issue with my clients as well. 

  • JVH's avatar
    JVH
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    I agree.   This is extremely helpful for those technology challenged individuals that we spend most of our time supporting.   🙂   They just don't understand leading spaces.