Greetings:
As a hard-core fiddler, it occurred to me that much of my interaction with tech support is spent trying things like Annex M vs. A or changing speed cap values or target margins to squeeze out every megabit of unfettered Fusion goodness. How about a tool that would permit users to fiddle these values themselves?
To avoid the "oh crud, now I can't sync anymore and change my settings back" problem, just do as Windows does with display properties -- if you don't get back to the tool to accept the new changes within a timeout period (e.g., five minutes), the line settings revert and no harm done.
From many of the discussions here, it sounds like a fair number of knowledgeable fiddlers in the community and this would free tech support from having to deal with us... saving them headaches, users long queues and the organization money.
As a hard-core fiddler, it occurred to me that much of my interaction with tech support is spent trying things like Annex M vs. A or changing speed cap values or target margins to squeeze out every megabit of unfettered Fusion goodness. How about a tool that would permit users to fiddle these values themselves?
To avoid the "oh crud, now I can't sync anymore and change my settings back" problem, just do as Windows does with display properties -- if you don't get back to the tool to accept the new changes within a timeout period (e.g., five minutes), the line settings revert and no harm done.
From many of the discussions here, it sounds like a fair number of knowledgeable fiddlers in the community and this would free tech support from having to deal with us... saving them headaches, users long queues and the organization money.