Navigation preference

Fabrie supports automatically matching the appropriate navigation method based on your device, but you can also make adjustments according to your preferences. Simply right-click on a blank area of the canvas and select "Navigation preference" to adjust the scaling and movement preferences of the canvas as needed.

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Locating content

The whiteboard is out of focus and you can't find where the content is? No problem! Click on the 'Show all' button in the bottom right corner to get a quick overview of the content in focus.

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Mini-map

Use the 'mini-map' tool in the bottom right corner to get a quick overview of the content, and click to switch quickly to a specific content area.

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Line connection

Connecting objects in the whiteboard with lines allows you to visualise the connections between them, effectively aiding the expression of ideas and connecting the pieces into a complete idea. Simply select an object and click on the dots around it to trigger a line, then drag it next to the object to be connected and it will automatically attach.

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Duplicate a file

Fabrie offers the ability to duplicate a file, making it easy to quickly make a copy of the original one, perfect for content backup or transfer scenarios.

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Follow a collaborator

When communicating and presenting in a shared file, the Follow a collaborator feature can be used to quickly locate the collaborator's cursor and follow his or her movements so that you can understand the context of the communication in real time. There are two ways to use this feature: Follow someone by clicking on a collaborator's avatar in the top right corner of the whiteboard; Follow me by clicking on your avatar and selecting everyone or some people to follow you as required.

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Link to an object or external URL

Fabrie whiteboard content supports the copying of exclusive object links, which allows you to locate the content of the object directly when accessing the file, making collaboration more targeted.