Description
Currently, when exiting the options after having modified something but not applied, this screen is shown:

As it stands, it's impossible to go back to options. You can only either save the modified settings (which you might not even remember) or discard them.
Proposed Solution

I propose adding a "Cancel" button, with which the user will be able to go back to the options in case they have accidentally clicked the back button, or if they had forgotten/want to verify what they modified.
Additionally, since discarding is a destructive action, I think it's better to have the escape key focus the new "Cancel" button, so that in case the user that accidentally goes back and panics and presses the escape button doesn't erase all of their modifications.
Alternatives Considered
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Additional Context
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Description
Currently, when exiting the options after having modified something but not applied, this screen is shown:

As it stands, it's impossible to go back to options. You can only either save the modified settings (which you might not even remember) or discard them.
Proposed Solution
I propose adding a "Cancel" button, with which the user will be able to go back to the options in case they have accidentally clicked the back button, or if they had forgotten/want to verify what they modified.
Additionally, since discarding is a destructive action, I think it's better to have the escape key focus the new "Cancel" button, so that in case the user that accidentally goes back and panics and presses the escape button doesn't erase all of their modifications.
Alternatives Considered
No response
Additional Context
No response