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Adjusting speeds on the fly
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Subject: Re: Adjusting speeds on the fly
From: Richard Dallaway <dalla...@gmail.com>
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It should adjust on the fly: any time you change the selection in the
list of bandwidth speeds, that's what Sloppy should be using from that
moment on. If that's not what you see happening, it's a bug.
Hope that helps
Richard
On 9 Jul, 01:14, gmasn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I love to use Sloppy for testing Flash apps so I can simulate slower
> user connections. Thanks for a great tool!
>
> I have one question about it though, is it capable of adjusting on the
> fly? So if I have clicked "GO" and opened a browser window, will
> altering the simulated connection speed alter my existing window or do
> I need to adjust speed and click "GO" again?
>