J Jehoschua Member Licensed User May 12, 2018 #1 Good evening We are working with multiple Android Devices and it's very annoying to find the Way in the IDE Menu just to connect to another Device: Tools » B4A-Bridge » Connect » <Device> It would be great, if you could: Create a B4A-Bridge Top Menu, so that the way gets shorter by one step: B4A-Bridge » Connect » <Device> It would be great if you could streamline the IDE Hotkeys, or even better: allow us to assign Hotkeys. I guess we would assign the keys F4 to F12 to F5 - B4A-Bridge Device #1 F6 - B4A-Bridge Device #2 … F12 - B4A-Bridge Device #8 so that we can quickly switch between them. Thanks a lot, kind regards, Thomas
Good evening We are working with multiple Android Devices and it's very annoying to find the Way in the IDE Menu just to connect to another Device: Tools » B4A-Bridge » Connect » <Device> It would be great, if you could: Create a B4A-Bridge Top Menu, so that the way gets shorter by one step: B4A-Bridge » Connect » <Device> It would be great if you could streamline the IDE Hotkeys, or even better: allow us to assign Hotkeys. I guess we would assign the keys F4 to F12 to F5 - B4A-Bridge Device #1 F6 - B4A-Bridge Device #2 … F12 - B4A-Bridge Device #8 so that we can quickly switch between them. Thanks a lot, kind regards, Thomas
KMatle Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 14, 2018 #2 You can take the bridge's sourcecode and change it to install apps on several devices. Search for B4A bridge in Google Playstore, too.
You can take the bridge's sourcecode and change it to install apps on several devices. Search for B4A bridge in Google Playstore, too.
J Jehoschua Member Licensed User May 14, 2018 #3 It is not a problem of the App, as noted in the Subject, it is a problem of the B4A IDE: The B4A IDE menu structure is unnecessarily deeply nested.
It is not a problem of the App, as noted in the Subject, it is a problem of the B4A IDE: The B4A IDE menu structure is unnecessarily deeply nested.