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Message #01313
[Bug 591626] [NEW] Request: change speed limit through status bar or system icon
Public bug reported:
This is a feature request.
DC++ v0.762 works very nice on Windows 7 64-bits and almost 3TB share organized in virtual folders. Thanks for this!
Now DC++ has a builtin speed limiter but one has to click to Preferences
each time he/she wants to change speed. I would love to see a faster way
like for example uTorrent client has: through rightclicking on the
status of uTorrent application window or rightclicking on the System
Tray icon. The D Limit and U Limit are included in DC status bar but not
clickable.
Often I want limit upload speed when I work on PC but give full speed
when I go away. Now I have to do 3 clicks and type 0 in upload speed
limit whereas with uTorrent client with just 2 mouseclicks. The lack of
comfort is not the number of mouseclicks but typing the speed ratio.
Thx and kind regards
** Affects: dcplusplus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Request: change speed limit through status bar or system icon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591626
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Status in DC++: New
Bug description:
This is a feature request.
DC++ v0.762 works very nice on Windows 7 64-bits and almost 3TB share organized in virtual folders. Thanks for this!
Now DC++ has a builtin speed limiter but one has to click to Preferences each time he/she wants to change speed. I would love to see a faster way like for example uTorrent client has: through rightclicking on the status of uTorrent application window or rightclicking on the System Tray icon. The D Limit and U Limit are included in DC status bar but not clickable.
Often I want limit upload speed when I work on PC but give full speed when I go away. Now I have to do 3 clicks and type 0 in upload speed limit whereas with uTorrent client with just 2 mouseclicks. The lack of comfort is not the number of mouseclicks but typing the speed ratio.
Thx and kind regards
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