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With the last release,the saved shortcuts will no longer scroll left to right. Now, the only way to see the second page of shortcuts is to click see all. Please help me with that.

With the last release,the saved shortcuts will no longer scroll left to right. Now, the only way to see the second page of shortcuts is to click see all. Please help me with that.

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I'm not sure how we can help you with that?

Hi Frank,

I see what you mean. But it looks like it's a new change that the team introduced recently. Let me ask if there's a way to customize it.

In the meantime, can you share why do you prefer to scroll left & right instead of clicking on the See all button?

Thanks for the update. I was afraid that it was my phone, but that's really up to date. Scrolling from left to right is certainly much more convenient and much faster than having to stop and click on the link. After all this time, and using the shortcut and scrolling, I think that it's absurd to change it now

I think they did it because sometimes sliding was not working well. It was always an issue for me working with mice or s-pen from Samsung. This new way is much more forgiving in terms of being precise. You just click "hyperlink button"

Hi Frank,

Our team has confirmed this change. It’s the first step toward making shortcuts more customizable in the future, so we hope you can be patient with us as we work on additional functionalities.

We understand that changes disrupting muscle memory can be frustrating, but we’re confident this will lead to a better overall experience.