Version: 1.4 (using KDE 3.4.2 Level "b" , SUSE 10.0) Compiler: Target: i586-suse-linux OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.13-15.7-default Referent BUG 54331 the user wished "to can manually change the level with the +/- buttons even if automatic level updates are enabled". But for me it is not good! i m teacher in a school in Brazil and the student can change this, can do me would amount to and to deceive, i can not do a test with this. he can in the hidden change the level. i'm sorry for my bad english. please change it! i'm teacher and i need o good software for teaching keyboard! In SUSE 9.1 was good. but after (SUSE 9.3 and 10.0) you changed it. thank you -roberto
This was a feature request of a user, to be still able to change the level manually while automatic increase was enabled. How about the following solution. I will add another flag to the autoadvance configuration page, that disables the manual buttons. As a teacher, would you need anything to prevent the students from changing the settings? Or would you need some kind of logging so that after the student has completed his test, you can check if a level was manually changed or the settings were modified? I will add this feature as soon as I find the time and provide a new version for you to use in school.
Implemented in version 1.5.3 A new checkbox has been added to the configuration pages. You can now optionally disable the level up/down buttons when in automatic-level-change mode. In one of the future versions there will also be a "test" mode, where you may not change any of the program settings without aborting the test.
Perfect! I'm very happy! Logging isn't very usefull, because they have many computers and I haven't time to check it. The test mode is a good idea, the student can not change the Speed limit! Because the students of 7 years have another speedlimit than the students of 12 years! Great! Thank you!
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