Under Review
Last Updated: 26 Sep 2024 05:05 by ADMIN
Title: Alternative to Single Pointer options is not provided for adjusting the graph points.

Test Environment: 
OS: Windows 11 Version 24H2 (OS Build 22631.3958)
Browser: Microsoft New Edge Version 128.0.2739.42 (Official build) (64-bit)

Repro Steps:
  1. Open URL: React Charts Library & StockChart - StockChart - KendoReact Docs & Demos (telerik.com in Edge browser.
  2. "Kendo React Stock Chart Overview" chart will appear. 
  3. Navigate to the second chart present under Example using tab key.
  4. Now verify whether the single Pointer options alternative is provided for adjusting the graph points or not.
    Actual Result: An alternative to Single Pointer options is not provided for the dragging functionality to adjust the graph for start and end point.
    Please refer attachment- Single Pointer options alternative is not provided for adjusting the graph points.

    Expected Result: 
    Single Pointer options alternative should be provided for adjusting the graph points.
     
    Example: There can be editable fields provided so that the user can add values accordingly.
     
    Under Review
    Last Updated: 10 Apr 2024 04:25 by ADMIN
    Created by: Paxcom
    Comments: 2
    Category: KendoReact
    Type: Feature Request
    3

    in the provided video, an example of the unordered list has been taken up. But the same is applicable to the numbered list as well.

    When a user tries to add a new point to an unordered list in a new line and then clicks the backspace, the unordered list remains. Pressing 'Enter' to start a new line shows the unordered list bullet points again.

    Can we update it so that on   Pressing backspace to remove the unordered/ordered list should delete it entirely and should not leave any highlighting in the description box editor field.

     

    video : https://www.loom.com/share/480debbe4f2648339ecb80cd9b6ed853?sid=3914f5dc-f477-4afd-a55d-df4a26603da7   

    please go through video where i have provided , example of current behavior and expected behavior