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In the AdGuard DNS query log, copying query details is currently a multi-step process that requires manually highlighting the information and then copying it. This can be cumbersome, especially for users who need to quickly copy and paste details for further analysis or troubleshooting.
Proposed solution
Implement a “tap-to-copy” functionality for each detail in the query log. With this feature, tapping on any query detail (e.g., domain name, time, status, etc.) would immediately copy that information to the clipboard, streamlining the process for users who frequently reference or share query details.
Alternative solution
If “tap-to-copy” functionality for individual fields isn’t feasible, consider adding a “Copy All” button that would copy all details of the selected query into the clipboard as a formatted text block. This would still reduce the need for manual highlighting and make it easier to retrieve multiple details at once.
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Issue Details
In the AdGuard DNS query log, copying query details is currently a multi-step process that requires manually highlighting the information and then copying it. This can be cumbersome, especially for users who need to quickly copy and paste details for further analysis or troubleshooting.
Proposed solution
Implement a “tap-to-copy” functionality for each detail in the query log. With this feature, tapping on any query detail (e.g., domain name, time, status, etc.) would immediately copy that information to the clipboard, streamlining the process for users who frequently reference or share query details.
Alternative solution
If “tap-to-copy” functionality for individual fields isn’t feasible, consider adding a “Copy All” button that would copy all details of the selected query into the clipboard as a formatted text block. This would still reduce the need for manual highlighting and make it easier to retrieve multiple details at once.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: