Closed garethhowell closed 1 year ago
Do you mean being able to skip or reset a single phase, e.g. go back to the beginning of the current work phase? That's an interesting idea, I'll have to think of a way to trigger all of those actions with just one button.
Thanks for the speedy response. I was thinking maybe just set the long press to end this timer and move to the start of the next phase. If one wants to move further, it's not a great hassle to hit long press a few times.
I'm using this a lot, but I occasionally get side-tracked or called away and then come back to find the timer is expecting me to break or long break when I actually want to start work again.
Regards
Gareth
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I absolutely agree with @garethhowell.
Skipping to the next phase or totally resetting by a long button press would be a great feature.
Apologies for the lengthy wait, but I've implemented this in v0.5.0 which is now available on the releases page (or wait a few days for the release to be approved by Elgato and receive the update automatically).
Pressing and holding the button for 2 seconds in any state will advance the timer to the next phase.
Good job. It works!
v0.5.0 is in the Streamdeck plugin store now
Nice app, but being able to reset or cancel a timer would be nice.