Drawing on the canvas
The left toolbar’s drawing tools mark up the workspace itself — circle a group of windows, arrow from a browser preview to the agent that should fix it, or leave yourself a note. Drawings live on the canvas (they pan and zoom with it) and persist with the workspace.
- Pen — freehand strokes, with color and width options.
- Shapes — drag out boxes, ellipses, lines, and arrows.
- Text — click an empty spot, type the label, click away to place it.
- Eraser — an object eraser: touching any part of a stroke, shape, or label removes the whole element.
While a drawing tool is active it owns the mouse; press Escape or switch back to the pointer to move windows again.
Good to know
Section titled “Good to know”- Undo removes the most recent drawing; clearing removes them all.
- Drawing is part of the training game’s creative steps — pen a squiggle, drag a shape.
- For sketching inside a window (rather than on the canvas), use the Whiteboard pane.
Shrinking the toolbar
Section titled “Shrinking the toolbar”The toolbar stays out of your way when you’re not using it:
- The chevron at the top of the bar shrinks it on demand; left alone (and with no drawing tool selected), it also tucks itself away after a few seconds.
- Either way it becomes a small glowing TB orb docked at the bottom-left. Hover (or click) the orb and the full toolbar slides back in.
- While a drawing tool is selected the bar never auto-hides — it won’t disappear mid-sketch.