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Thread: Where's the brightness sensor?
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2012-02-21, 11:08 #21Senior Member
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2012-02-21, 13:57 #22
Thanks jo-wie for answering!
I'm thinking on a general backup/Restore-function for the settings in the Logitech-Server-Software. It should be in any version, if the software is installed on your computer or if the software is on a NAS.
As I suppose, the "normal" software (installed on your computer) is not designed for plug-ins. On a NAS you can (if the NAS allows it) install apps who could back the settings of the NAS, but not the settings of an app who's installed on the NAS. So it may be possible, that you could install an app on your NAS who's backing all on your NAS. Netgear (my NAS is from Netgear) does not supports such a thing.
Anyway, it would be great, if you can back your SB-settings with one mouse-click and/or restore the backed settings with one click. If there is such a function in the Logitech software...
Let's wait on this.
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2012-02-23, 01:18 #23Senior Member
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