It's ridiculous that this can't be cancelled. Why would any developer present a constantly infuriating and distracting pop-up right in the user's eyeline with no option to remove it? I do not need or want AI recommendations every time I select a word to apply a color - or at any other time when using Confluence. This type of poor decision-making and UI/UX design incompetence is unbelievable.
Par for the course for Atlassian, I'm afraid.
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Cool, thanks.. Didn't expect anything different from an Atlassian product
Back to the 1000 papercuts I receive each day when using JIRA, Bitbucket, etc
*edit: oh wow, wonderful.. "First Answer Posted" badge! this makes me forget all about how rubbish JIRA is
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Hi @Cobus Linde
This is not possible. Rovo is a part of your subscription plan and you can't hide it.
Regards,
Seba
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The pop-up is distracting us from writing or reading our content. I would expect that enabling that focus would be Atlassian's main objective.
The request is not to disable Rovo, but to disable the pop-up. It is good for an introduction to a feature, but not afterwards. We have brains and remember after the million times Confluence popped up this message on how to activate Rovo or insert an element, if we want to.
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this thing is really annoying when you make a large selection, the rovo thing pops up and your selection is wiped only leaving the top line selected
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Hi @Cobus Linde ,
Short answer probably is - you cannot :/
You would need to disable Rovo entirely to disable this when highlighting text.
There's a feature request related to floating menu, which would then be related to what you're asking: CONFCLOUD-81716: Ability to disable floating menu options/selection toolbar when text is highlighted
I'd suggest leaving a vote and comment on that one 👀
There's also this one that requests more granular controls when it comes to specific AI/Rovo features: ROVO-152: Separate options to enable Atlassian Intelligence and Rovo
Cheers,
Tobi
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This should not be a feature request and should be fixed immediately. To see why, please see: https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Confluence-questions/how-can-i-get-rid-of-the-Ask-Rovo-popup/qaa-p/3170226#M352936
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You would need to disable Rovo entirely to disable this when highlighting text.
It would be nice when that were true, but sadly it isn't.
Even after disabling 'everything AI' in the Administration for Confluence, I still have this 'Ask Rovo' thing, wasting UI space and user focus.
This also constitutes a bug.
But maybe I missed some config setting, since they're distributed over a zillion pages. I'd like to know how to completely, ultimately, and utterly disable Rovo (and other unasked-for stuff).
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@Michiel I just tested it on one of our demo instances.
The button (and everything related to Rovo) should be gone if you:
End result is 👇
| AI-enabled | AI-disabled (removed) |
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@Tomislav Tobijas thanks for your answer. The Rovo-thingy might be gone from the top and side bars, it is still there in the pop-up when selecting text:
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@Michiel 😕 Not sure if you can disable it anywhere else. I mean, for me, Rovo references disappeared everywhere once I removed Confluence from the list mentioned in my previous reply.
A suggestion would maybe be to reach out to Atlassian Support to see why you still got those options despite disabling AI features on that specific site 👀
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Yes, well, I'd rather have Atlassian Support invest their energy in other stuff that bothers me.
Thanks for your thoughts on this though, @Tomislav Tobijas
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It's possible to hide all of the Rovo things using browser extensions which apply user stylesheets. Every browser has at least one. I use the one for Safari with this stylesheet: https://gist.github.com/dandean/97da65730ac2cb6ebc3fbb19ebe46744
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Hi Dan, thanks for your pragmatic fix!
If I weren't using 'professional software' (which I understand is a claim Atlassian dares to make), I would be willing to look into that.
However, this is software I use to run a business and also pay a fee for. I expect adherence to a certain quality standard at release time and - if that fails - bugs to be fixed as part of the deal.
I do not see that happening on a large scale with all Atlassian Cloud products. Instead of that, I see many new 'features' while existing functionality fails miserably.
Atlassian used to build cool products; its mission today seems to be to become the new Microsoft.
This comment probably earns me a 'new rank in the Atlassian community' too. What the heck guys, what have you become?
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