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Canvas APP Student Release Notes (iOS 6.16)

Canvas APP Student Release Notes (iOS 6.16)

In Canvas Student IOS 6.16, the app allows students to enable Dark Mode and tap the Drag Annotation tool to easily move annotations in the mobile app.

Canvas iOS app version updates are distributed in a phased rollout, which distributes the update to all users enrolled in automatic updates over time. The features in these notes may not immediately be available, but iOS users can manually update the app at any time in the iTunes Store. The Canvas Student iOS App requires iOS 12.0 or later.

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New Features

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Settings

Dark Mode

In Canvas App Settings, students can enable Dark Mode. This update allows students to choose an appearance theme to improve accessibility.

Canvas IOS Mobile Appearance OptionsCanvas IOS Mobile Appearance Options

 

Canvas IOS Mobile MenuCanvas IOS Mobile Menu
In Settings, tap Appearance.

Canvas IOS Mobile Appearance SettingsCanvas IOS Mobile Appearance Settings


In Settings, students can choose between three appearance theme options, System Settings, Light Theme, and Dark Theme.

 

 

 

Updated Features

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Annotation Toolbar

Drag Annotation Tool

In the Annotation Toolbar, students can use the Drag Annotation tool to select and grab point annotations, short text, boxes or drawing annotations. This update indicates students have selected the drag tool to move point annotations, short text, boxes, or drawing annotations.

Canvas IOS Mobile Annotation Drag ToolCanvas IOS Mobile Annotation Drag Tool

 


In the Annotation Toolbar, tap the Drag Annotation tool [1]. To move, tap and drag the point annotations, short text, boxes, or drawing annotations [2].

 

 

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Date  
2022-07-05 Release Notes Published

 

Change Log

2022-07-05

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