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Since I have been using the 'group' function in Power BI, I find myself double-clicking visuals to manipulate individual elements within groups much more often (which I am fine with).
The issue is that if I accidentally double click next to an element, the obnoxious "feature" of automatically adding a Q&A visual activates. Each time, I have to manually delete this visual, which is just annoying.
Is there any way to deactivate or rebind this default shortcut that keeps wasting my patience?
Thanks.
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Hi @Anonymous,
There's no option at this time to disable the behaviour conventionally in Desktop. I agree it would be handy to have the ability to disable via settings or something like that if you're not likely to use it.
It's been asked recently in this forum and the suggestion from the mods was to create an idea for it. I've just reviewed the ideas site and there's nothing in there yet, so I'd suggest at least creating an idea there and giving users the opportunity to vote on the feature.
Regards,
Daniel
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vote for this idea to stop this annoying feature.
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=dbbd84c5-47f0-eb11-ba5e-281878bd73ba
Hi @Anonymous,
There's no option at this time to disable the behaviour conventionally in Desktop. I agree it would be handy to have the ability to disable via settings or something like that if you're not likely to use it.
It's been asked recently in this forum and the suggestion from the mods was to create an idea for it. I've just reviewed the ideas site and there's nothing in there yet, so I'd suggest at least creating an idea there and giving users the opportunity to vote on the feature.
Regards,
Daniel
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