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    Standard Member EnixNeo
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    I'm playing a game of Gauntlets (fun map) and tried to view the game history.  Problem is that the map is very long (vertical height wise) so there's no way to click on the 'next move' button on the history viewer and view the bottom two mazes at the same time.  Is there a shortcut for 'next move', 'previous move', and 'end of last turn'.  Or could we add history control buttons at the bottom of the flash player (so there's one set on the top and one on the bottom)?

    Also, I don't know if anyone else has experienced this but whenever I hit 'end of last turn' the viewer immediately goes to the very last move on the history then about a second later it jumps back to some point 8-10 turns ago. 


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    You can use the cursor keys (up and down) to skip through turns.

    re: the end of last turn, yes that looks like a bug.


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    tom wrote: You can use the cursor keys (up and down) to skip through turns.


    Yes, unfortunately it also causes the browser to scroll down the page (even though attention has been given to the flash player).  Tested on IE8.


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    I'll look at adding keyboard shortcuts for the left and right cursor keys as well.


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    tom wrote: You can use the cursor keys (up and down) to skip through turns.

    The up and down keys work perfect on Chrome.


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