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The menu of DPI/resolutions should indicate which menu item is effective #76

Closed kmoore134 closed 8 years ago

kmoore134 commented 8 years ago

From @grahamperrin on August 30, 2016 16:14

Enhancement request, complementary to #1

There should be a tick/checkmark against whatever is active.

Without that mark: sometimes when I see the menu, I don't intuitively know whether I'm 'at' medium and need to go 'lower'; or whether I'm at something other than medium and need to switch to medium.

Copied from original issue: trueos/pcdm#5

grahamperrin commented 8 years ago

From https://discourse.trueos.org/t/96/8

  • High (Tries to set 196 DPI)
  • Medium (Tries to set 144 DPI)
  • Standard (Tries to set 96 DPI)
  • Low (Tries to set 48 DPI)

Thanks. I'd like to see those numbers within the menu.

The 'tries to set' aspect can be covered in the user guide; need not appear within the menu.


(More broadly, I'd like these important options to be upfront, not obscured within a power menu. Food for thought for if/when the PCDM screen is reshaped.)

beanpole135 commented 8 years ago

Done!

https://github.com/trueos/pcdm/commit/8e2b52d134dadb1ca800182be5c67564f0a1ee26

grahamperrin commented 7 years ago

In the context of https://github.com/trueos/trueos-core/issues/119 this is not properly fixed.

Four resolutions. Changes away from a system-pre-selected resolution are possible, but the menu never changes to show which one of the three is effective (and #119 prevents reuse of the one resolution that was pre-selected).