Is there an easier way than having to try and quickly flick the player up or down? I don't do it on mobile often so no major problem but about once a week so would be handy :)
Last edited 6/07/2017 10:00 pm
Re: Setting depth chart on mobile
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Booger926
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6/07/2017 5:01 pm
jhartshorn wrote:
Is there an easier way than having to try and quickly flick the player up or down? I don't do it on mobile often so no major problem but about once a week so would be handy :)
I don't know what you use , but I would rather set depth chart on mobil than HC.
Re: Setting depth chart on mobile
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jhartshorn
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6/07/2017 5:04 pm
Normally computer which is far bigger easier although that said I do find it cumbersome trying to drag a player down to the override or depth chart and the screen won't scroll down so I have to land him half way them scroll further etc to drop him. Advice/tips here would be good too :)
Re: Setting depth chart on mobile
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Booger926
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6/07/2017 5:08 pm
jhartshorn wrote:
Normally computer which is far bigger easier although that said I do find it cumbersome trying to drag a player down to the override or depth chart and the screen won't scroll down so I have to land him half way them scroll further etc to drop him. Advice/tips here would be good too :)
When I go to Depth Chart on Mobil, I have two tabs, "Deactivate/Activate" and "Remove" Try Remove.
Re: Setting depth chart on mobile
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jhartshorn
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6/07/2017 5:11 pm
But I don't want to remove just move a player up from wr4 to wr1 for instance
Re: Setting depth chart on mobile
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parsh
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6/07/2017 8:19 pm
The flicking is terribly annoying .. Im on mobile most of the time.
Have you experienced flicking too much and they switch positions?
I draw the players in a zigzag zag motion ....stopping every zig. By the time of several zags my player is in position . BarEly moving down but excessively sides way keeps the screen from traveling down as I drag players.
i have used the 'two finger' method to success on my Android:
1. Place the phone down on table 2. Use pointer finger on left hand to 'hold' screen in place 3. Use pointer finger on right hand (for righties) to drag/drop