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Question about studies : Analysis mode "Practice with computer" and "Hide next moves"

Hello,
is there a specialist who can explain something to me about studies.

I created a study with a few games, which I want to analyse.

For each chapter it is possible to change the settings for the "Analysis mode"

First setting is : Normal analysis : This is clear

second setting is : Practice with computer : Here the computer plays black or white, depending on the orientation of the board. The problem here is that I can still see the move list on the right side of the board. How is it possible to practice if I can already see the solution.

Is it possible to hide the list of moves ?

Third setting : Hide the next moves : Here I have the same problem. The list of moves is still visible.

Fourth setting : interactive lesson : Ok here is everything hidden.

What I actually want to do is the following. I want to analyse a game without seeing the list of moves. But it must be possible to manouvre from move to move.
Is this somehow possible in the settings or must I cover my screen with a sheet of paper ?
Hide next moves : Hide next moves until somebody play a move ( good or bad move )
Pratice computer : Play aganist computer computer help to find good moves ( hints)
Analysis mode : Analysis
Interactive lesson : learn and study ches
To the right of the chapter name at the top left hand side of your screen is a bumpy circle. That circle presents chapter options including analysis mode on a chapter by chapter basis.
@comfortable
@Turkeyeng

Is it possible to hide the list of moves entirely in a study ?
But it must still be possible to manouvre through the moves.

I want to analyse games without being influenced by the move list or the end result or the name of the players.
I simply want to find out if I am able to evaluate a position correctly.
If I had any information about the game, I would be already biased.

At the moment I am using Arena 3.51. I load a PGN and cover the area of my screen where the move list is.
I can only see the board. Then I manouver through the moves and analyse.

I want to do the same thing here on Lichess in a study.
To hide the moves you can click on menu on the bottom right of your screen, a drop down screen will then cover the moves, but you can still move forward in the normal way.
Is it possible to increase the size of the board, or perhaps your browser’s zoom level, so that the move list is off-screen unless you scroll over to see it? I haven’t used studies or the board resizing in the new layout, so this might be a dumb question.
@Chuck_Fess
Your proposal surely also works. It is a little bit like my thing with a sheet of paper covering the area of the screen where the list of moves is.

But the idea from "comfortable" is also good enough. Simply going to the sub-menu where you can set the settings for the engine. This sub-menu covers the list of moves.

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