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The indefinite progress bar is confusing before firmware updates #1084

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ES-Alexander opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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The indefinite progress bar is confusing before firmware updates #1084

ES-Alexander opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Summary

When updating Ping1D firmware, there's an indefinite progress bar that scrolls until an actual firmware update gets confirmed and starts. This can feel like it's doing some kind of loading before the flashing becomes possible, and can be extra confusing when doing a manual update because once you select the firmware from the filesystem and return to Ping Viewer then there's a progress bar looking thing there, and it feels like the firmware might be flashing, but it's not until the "Firmware Update" button gets clicked.

Ideally

  1. the progress bar would be hidden until the firmware flashing actually starts, and
  2. we may want to automatically start a firmware flash once a file has been selected, especially for the manual updates
    • this could go either way - there may be benefits to requiring the button press for confirmation too 🤷‍♂️

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Current interface, before flashing has started:
Screenshot 2024-06-12 at 5 41 14 AM

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@ES-Alexander ES-Alexander added good first issue nice-to-have Something that might be good but not necessary enhance labels Jun 11, 2024
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