In the early lesson on finding and fixing issues the instructions say to drag the lines of code to put them in the correct order. Has anyone found a way to successfully do it with VoiceOver?
I know this topic is a month old, but when I went through the lessons, I simply used cut and paste to move the lines of code around, and I got credit for the lesson.
Now, there were a couple of lessons for which I never managed to get credited with a "proper" solution, even though I know I did what was asked, but maybe not using the precise method of inserting code they were looking for. I forget where I ran into that issue, since it has been some time now since I went through the lessons, but I do remember it happening.
By the way, I never could get the hang of using Swift Playgrounds on the touch screen. It was a lot easier to get through the lessons with a hardware keyboard.
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it's called skip
Yup. It's called skip and next page. :D
Cut and paste
I know this topic is a month old, but when I went through the lessons, I simply used cut and paste to move the lines of code around, and I got credit for the lesson.
Now, there were a couple of lessons for which I never managed to get credited with a "proper" solution, even though I know I did what was asked, but maybe not using the precise method of inserting code they were looking for. I forget where I ran into that issue, since it has been some time now since I went through the lessons, but I do remember it happening.
By the way, I never could get the hang of using Swift Playgrounds on the touch screen. It was a lot easier to get through the lessons with a hardware keyboard.
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