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Add UX Notes mode (to Design and Prototype)
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Too many times have my test users never scrolled my app or clicked anything. They just used the small arrows under the app to navigate on their computer. The longer my instructions beforehand the less likely they are to try it out. I just want to send them a link with the text "Hey, can you try this out for me?".
I would like to:
1. Have small animation that tells my user that they can interact with the app and not only use the slide arrows under the app.
2. Add a description of what the user should do/think/try/test, next to the pc version of the app screen.