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Disable ok button on Software Update screen #3286

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jeepcook opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 6 comments
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Disable ok button on Software Update screen #3286

jeepcook opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 6 comments

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@jeepcook
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jeepcook commented Apr 9, 2024

Could it be possible to disable the OK button in the Software update screen. In fact OK runs the update instead of blue button only.
The Ok can be pressed by error but start the update.
So either deactivation of the ok button, or confirmation message before updating.
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jbleyel commented Apr 9, 2024

I may not really understand your problem but most of the screens have the same action for RED/EXIT and GREEN/OK.
So why do you wanna remove the OK action?

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jeepcook commented Apr 10, 2024

Ok but in this screen the OK is not displayed as an active function next to the exit. My idea was just to prevent to launch the update by error. It was my case before the last big 7.4 update and I prefer to do a backup of settings before the execution of the update.
A pop up like "are you sure to execute the update" would be welcome.
But it's just an idea.

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jbleyel commented Apr 10, 2024

I know what you mean. The problem is to detect a big update because one single update can cause issues.

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I know what you mean. The problem is to detect a big update because one single update can cause issues.

Sure, that's why I do a backup each time before updating.
(In my screenshot the showed updates are empty, just the modification of the build dates for enigma2 and openatv. )

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jbleyel commented Apr 10, 2024

Maybe we can use BLUE to run settings backup.

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oh yes good idea!

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