Using a bamboo tablet with picktorial3/11/2023 I can use the Wacom graphic tablet and the lines would be particularly cleaner. If I need to sketch a graph involving moments and similar issues, it would be an issue because the lines are squiggly and kind of a bit more uncontrolled than it is with a pen or pencil. The problem is actually controlling the lines. The drawing tool is meant for sketching stuff of pictorial nature. Don't even attempt to waste your time sketching textual information. If what you are needing to jot down is textual, use it. and I did employ the use of in the image above is the use of the text box. Imagine trying to do that in the 15-20 seconds that you might have to be sketching or putting down a note. The fact that I actually tried to make it legible and without the time pressure of the exam. If NCARB and the software company developing the exam software, actually did that, I would actually be impressed. If having it bounded inside a browser windows is a must then I would be using something like three.js and be able to make use of a 3d virtual environment with simple objects in the 3d scene with the exam question as a texture on one object, and another object having the PDF viewer, etc. In this situation, it might be more useful to be able to move the whiteboard outside the boundary of the browser window that the exam is running inside. In fact, it's a feature of web programming which can have usefulness. Popup windows are not inherently evil even though it has been abused. On a 4K screen, I might be able to reduce that issue a little bit but it will still be an unnecessary inconvenience. On a 1080p resolution monitor, it will be something I would have to almost constantly be doing. so it isn't in my way and causing me to spend time moving the window around. Preferably, I would like it to be like a popup that I can A) resize it, B) move to a side of the screen out of the way of the exam text so I don't have a window that I can't really move it to a area of the screen. If it is going to be bounded, I would rather it be like a traditional framed environment where the whiteboard shows up on left or right-hand side but never occluding the text of the questions. Personally, I would have the digital whiteboard on the left or right side of the exam text so I can see the exam text and the white board content at all times. I can't get the text of the exam questions to wrap at the point where the bounded floating window of a sort so the text is not covered by the digital white board. I'm not accepting excuses for lousy UI / UX design. Otherwise, we are moving the window around to see what we need to cross reference with the notes. With a few slight modifications, the popup window triggered by an onclick event handler. ![]() ![]() Maybe if your programmers did something like found here: While on a 4k screen I might be able to move it below the text but it still bounded inside the browser window. Aside from it being actually worse than Microsoft Paint, the "digital whiteboard" can't be moved outside the browser window like a popup which would actually be better in this instance because it would allow the user to move the content the browser window and so as to not be over the top of the exam question.
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