Currently, the speed of the "Current flow animation" in analog circuits depends on the following factors:
The strength of the current
The user preference "Circuit -> Analog -> Current speed (1..10)"
The system speed, i.g. the simulation speed
In order to observe quick current changes, such as those happening when charging or de-charging a capacitor (#798), you have to make the system speed very small. However, this often results in the "Current flow animation" speed to be too small to be observable.
It appears like the better approach is to make the "Current flow animation" speed independent of the system speed.
Currently, the speed of the "Current flow animation" in analog circuits depends on the following factors:
In order to observe quick current changes, such as those happening when charging or de-charging a capacitor (#798), you have to make the system speed very small. However, this often results in the "Current flow animation" speed to be too small to be observable.
It appears like the better approach is to make the "Current flow animation" speed independent of the system speed.