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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm always frustrated when I want to run the quick test on all my drives - I have to double click each one, go to the Self-Tests tab, and finally click Execute.
Describe the solution you'd like
Select all drives at once (drag / ctrl+click / select all)
Right click
Perform self-test
At this point all selected drive windows would pop up, auto-switch to the self-test tab and start execution.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Keyboard shortcuts could help as well (e.g. ctrl+shift+e for self-test execution). Ideally, they'd do the above, namely pop up the drive window, auto-switch to the self-test tab and start the test. However, any button click save would be an improvement, and any combination of the above could help. For example:
Select all devices from the main window
Press enter to open all their windows at once
In each window, press the keyboard shortcut to switch to the self-test tab and start execution
Additional context
I do this every week and I have 6 hard drives :)
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm always frustrated when I want to run the quick test on all my drives - I have to double click each one, go to the
Self-Tests
tab, and finally clickExecute
.Describe the solution you'd like
At this point all selected drive windows would pop up, auto-switch to the self-test tab and start execution.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Keyboard shortcuts could help as well (e.g.
ctrl+shift+e
for self-test execution). Ideally, they'd do the above, namely pop up the drive window, auto-switch to the self-test tab and start the test. However, any button click save would be an improvement, and any combination of the above could help. For example:enter
to open all their windows at onceAdditional context
I do this every week and I have 6 hard drives :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: