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unclechu opened this issue May 5, 2018 · 4 comments
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UX impovement request: add ability to copy-paste encryption key id #6676

unclechu opened this issue May 5, 2018 · 4 comments

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@unclechu
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unclechu commented May 5, 2018

In the user menu I could see it by hovering mouse on a key:
screenshot from 2018-05-05 07-26-44
But I can't copy-paste it to ask to verify it or something. I think it would be handy if we could select it as text or even have a button to copy it to the clipboard buffer.

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If you click on the 'Verify...' it does load a modal which has the device id (and the device key) in a highlightable and copy+pastable format.

@lampholder lampholder added the P4 [OBSOLETE LABEL] Interesting — Not yet scheduled, will accept patches label May 9, 2018
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unclechu commented May 9, 2018

@lampholder But if I already verified a key it's not possible without temporary unverifying it.

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That's true.

Okay, in which case I guess we can consider this a bug - I expect it to be fairly minor though unless there's a strong use case for people wanting this information for devices they've already verified?

@lampholder lampholder added P3 and removed feature P4 [OBSOLETE LABEL] Interesting — Not yet scheduled, will accept patches labels May 9, 2018
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Mikaela commented Nov 27, 2019

I think this is a duplicate of #2735.

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