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Delay switch profiles (quick action) #20429

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mikehgentry opened this issue Jul 27, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #21380
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Delay switch profiles (quick action) #20429

mikehgentry opened this issue Jul 27, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #21380
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An enhancement for #17021 (custom buttons to jump forwards / backwards by profile)

I'm very pleased this has been implemented so well, thanks for that! It even responds to multiple taps, which I wasn't expecting.

The 'cherry on top' to make it perfect would be if you pressed it multiple times and it didn't bother drawing the profiles in between, this would presumably speed things up noticeably.

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If multiple taps are detected don't draw the intervening profiles.

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To do: Change profile could happen with a delay for quick action to allow switch profiles quicker

@vshcherb vshcherb added this to the 4.9-android milestone Jul 29, 2024
@vshcherb vshcherb changed the title Feature request: suppress drawing skipped profiles Delay switch profiles (quick action) Jul 29, 2024
@vshcherb vshcherb modified the milestones: 4.9-android, 5.0-android Sep 26, 2024
@0xRe1nk0 0xRe1nk0 self-assigned this Nov 18, 2024
@0xRe1nk0 0xRe1nk0 linked a pull request Nov 19, 2024 that will close this issue
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