Re: Tips on using QBittorrent?


John Isige
 

So, I have a status checkbox. Moving to the right, there's a list with
all, downloading, stuff like that. There are also a couple of tree views
with those same categories. There are no objects inside either the list
categories or the trees. I still see no files or info whatsoever.

On 3/6/2018 17:40, mk360 wrote:
But object navigation? Not flat navigation.

However, for example, as an starting point, locate with "tab" the
"state" verification box, move the object navigator to the previows
object with NVDA numpad 4 (or the equivalent in laptop mode) move the
object navigator to the first child object with NVDA numpad 2, move to
the next object with NVDA numpad 6 until you arribe to the tree, move
the navigator with NVDA numpad 2 and explore it with previows and next
object.

Note that in the latest next branch the navigator fail in the tree,
but it works in the latest stable version (I don't know in RC).


Regards,

mk.


El 06/03/2018 a las 20:03, John Isige escribió:
I did. Is the list of files inside of something else? Because I didn't
see any files.


On 3/6/2018 15:24, mk360 wrote:
Use object navigation.


El 06/03/2018 a las 18:20, John Isige escribió:
Hi all. Apparently MuTorrent has security issues, and a place
recommended QBittorrent as an alternative. I downloaded it, since
people said it was accessible. Anybody have tips on using it? For
example, I downloaded something, but I can't find the file on the
screen to do anything with it, e.g. see how far the download is,
delete the file/torrent if I don't want it anymore, and so on. I
managed to get through the options, although a warning, if you get
into advanced you'll get stuck, I can't see any way back to the tree
and the OK button and so on. I mean I got it to work as a thing that
will open and download torrents which is OK I guess, but I'd like a
little more control, if this thing is supposedly accessible. Right
now I have no idea how to tell it to get rid of a torrent, or to stop
seeding it, or get rid of the files associated with it, see the
download speed and progress, you know, the kinds of things you
typically want to do with torrents.








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