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posted 2015-02-28 17:39:33 +0200

Configure mcetools via settings

I think it would be nice to change mcetool configurations via settings, i.e. there could be a separate top menu item for it.

Configure mcetools via settings

I think it would be nice to change mcetool configurations via settings, i.e. there could be a separate top menu item for it.

This may sound like a luxury problem but not everybody is comfortable with starting a terminal which needs developer mode activated and type in a command, just to activate LPM, to give an illustrative example.

Configure mcetools via settings

I think it would be nice to change mcetool configurations via settings, i.e. there could be a separate top menu item for it.

This may sound like a luxury problem but not everybody is comfortable with starting a terminal which needs developer mode activated and type in a command, just to activate LPM, LPM, to give an illustrative example.

Configure mcetools via settings

I think it would be nice to change mcetool configurations via settings, i.e. there could be a separate top menu item (advanced settings) for it.

This may sound like a luxury problem but not everybody is comfortable with starting a terminal which needs developer mode activated and type in a command, just to activate LPM, to give an illustrative example.

Configure mcetools via settings

I think it would be nice to change mcetool configurations via settings, i.e. there could be a separate top menu item (advanced settings) for it.

This may sound like a luxury problem but not everybody is comfortable with starting a terminal which needs developer mode activated and type in a command, just to activate LPM, or to change proximity sensor settings, to give an illustrative example.examples.

Configure mcetools via settings

I think it would be nice to change mcetool configurations via settings, i.e. there could be a separate top menu item (advanced settings) for it.

This may sound like a luxury problem but not everybody is comfortable with starting a terminal which needs developer mode activated and type in a command, just to activate LPM, (Glance screen), or to change proximity sensor settings, to give illustrative examples.

Edit 19.05.2017: Still not here in last update. Does it have its place on the roadmap?
Lot's of people are interested to use it. But still only in cli, that's not that great as user experience...