Pause button during capture does not change state
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Pause button during capture does not change state
When trying to pause a capture, the pause button works (capture stops), but there is no visual feedback that the button has been pressed. The Pause button should change to say "Resume".
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Re: Pause button during capture does not change state
Hi,
the expected behaviour is for the button to be highlighted in blue when 'Pause' is active - like this
I think the highlighting might be slightly differnt looking on Win7/8 to Win10, but there should be some highlighting. Do you not get the highlighting happening at all, or is it just a bit subtle for you?
cheers,
Robin
the expected behaviour is for the button to be highlighted in blue when 'Pause' is active - like this
I think the highlighting might be slightly differnt looking on Win7/8 to Win10, but there should be some highlighting. Do you not get the highlighting happening at all, or is it just a bit subtle for you?
cheers,
Robin
Re: Pause button during capture does not change state
Robin
Maybe he is in Nightvision mode. In there, the Pause button when activated, only has a thin line around it which is very difficult to see.
As I understood it, that is still on the To Do list for change?
Menno
Maybe he is in Nightvision mode. In there, the Pause button when activated, only has a thin line around it which is very difficult to see.
As I understood it, that is still on the To Do list for change?
Menno
Re: Pause button during capture does not change state
Changing the background color is indeed subtle and contrary to every other 'transport control' interface I have seen. I would much prefer the text to change.
I did check and the behavior is as you said, with one big caveat. When the mouse is over the button, it automatically changes color to indicate that the button is under the mouse. So if a person simply leaves the mouse over the button and presses it, there is no change at all. This is what I was doing.
I realize now that this behavior occurs with most controls and drives me crazy with other toggle actions such as setting and clearing the Auto control on Output format. Maybe I will enter a 'feature request' on the topic...
Thanks for clarifying!
I did check and the behavior is as you said, with one big caveat. When the mouse is over the button, it automatically changes color to indicate that the button is under the mouse. So if a person simply leaves the mouse over the button and presses it, there is no change at all. This is what I was doing.
I realize now that this behavior occurs with most controls and drives me crazy with other toggle actions such as setting and clearing the Auto control on Output format. Maybe I will enter a 'feature request' on the topic...
Thanks for clarifying!