Graphical overlay of the output audio spectrum under the EQ curve.
Changing the theme depending on the Windows theme.
Back up does not include all preferences.
I installed both EqualizerAPO and Peace in the default directory: C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO. I installed both programs by simply running the shortcut (not using Run as administrator) I chose my google drive folder as the backup folder. And then the mystery began. If Peace is running, the C:\Program Files/EqualizerAPO/config folder looks like this. (see picture 1). If Peace is turned off, the C:\Program Files/EqualizerAPO/config folder looks like this. (see picture 2). Why is this happening? But...
I installed both EqualizerAPO and Peace in the default directory: C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO. I installed both programs by simply running the shortcut (not using Run as administrator) I chose my google drive folder as the backup folder. And then the mystery began. If Peace is running, the C:\Program Files/EqualizerAPO/config folder looks like this. (see picture 1). If Peace is turned off, the C:\Program Files/EqualizerAPO/config folder looks like this. (see picture 2). Why is this happening? But...
I don't think it's a good idea to apply the settings immediately either, as the user may just learn the interface. There may be accidental clicks and so on. This is why they invented a separate Save button for this purpose. Before that the user writes to a draft, and after pressing it, everything is rewritten to a clean copy. And for such "immediate" cases, have you thought of making an intermediate variable? For example: There is a drop-down list of languages with a selected value. This value is...
I don't think it's a good idea to apply the settings immediately either, as the user may just learn the interface. There may be accidental clicks and so on. This is why they invented a separate Save button for this purpose. Before that the user writes to a draft, and after pressing it, everything is rewritten to a clean copy. And for such "immediate" cases, have you thought of making an intermediate variable? For example: There is a drop-down list of languages with a selected value. This value is...
I don't think it's a good idea to apply the customization immediately either, as the user may just learn the interface. There may be accidental clicks and so on. This is why they invented a separate Save button for this purpose. Before that the user writes to a draft, and after pressing it, everything is rewritten to a clean copy. And for such "immediate" cases, have you thought of making an intermediate variable? For example: There is a drop-down list of languages with a selected value. This value...