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Resume Button Placement/Popup?

Resume Button Placement/Popup?
dazzyb2k3
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2010-11-23, 10:30 AM
Hi Guys,

I haven't posted here in ages, mainly because things have been working so well i didn't need to Smile
I made the switch to NPVR a few weeks ago and i'm managing to work around a couple of niggles such as not being returned back to the correct program in the recordings screen and no delete confirmation (both of which i know will be fixed at some point) but there's one thing i just don't like/can't get used to....

In the whole scale of things this might seem a little petty and to be honest i feel a little silly bringing it up but it's one of those little niggles that won't go away in our house lol

The new placement of the resume button feels much more awkward to me. Resuming a recording is the single most common funtion i use and i thought the GBPVR prompt was a far better way of handling this. I understand getting the popup option back might be asking a little much (or maybe not Big Grin) but i think when resume is available it should be made the default action and be top of the button list. When not needed, it should remain in place but be greyed out. The way it's handled at the momenet just feels a bit clunky.

Is there anything i can do with the skins to change the placement of the buttons?

Regardless of this, thanks for dragging GBPVR into the next generation. NPVR is a great base to build on. There's a lot to like and i can't wait for future developments.

Thx Sub
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2010-11-23, 10:56 AM
dazzyb2k3 Wrote:The new placement of the resume button feels much more awkward to me. Resuming a recording is the single most common funtion i use and i thought the GBPVR prompt was a far better way of handling this. I understand getting the popup option back might be asking a little much (or maybe not Big Grin) but i think when resume is available it should be made the default action and be top of the button list. When not needed, it should remain in place but be greyed out. The way it's handled at the momenet just feels a bit clunky.

The thought has struck my mind too, it really should be the default button when resume is available.

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