UI doesn't seem very intuitive
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I'm going to switch from Flux to some other software (don't know which yet) because the colors don't adjust sometimes (even though, without restarting my PC or even logging out, they change fine later), and I don't understand the UI.
In the graph in the settings screen, there are multiple curves, and a ball that for some reason does a 24h preview. There's also 'circadian response' in percent. Nowhere is there an explanation, a tooltip on hover, a ? that you can click to get some explanation. I'm wondering, have you guys done testing with users to see if they get what this all means? Does everyone understand it and am I the idiot here? Maybe it makes sense to the devs but, as they say, no UI survives first contact with the end user.
Also I don't really care about when the sun goes down - I just want to set a start time and end time for warmer colors, I don't care if that matches with my location, but that also doesn't seem possible - I have to fake a location more to the east to get the warm colors earlier.
Even here in the forum, what I assume is the 'post' button is just an arrow to the right. I'm literally a professional web developer and I'm having trouble finding out what the post button is, that's telling one way or another.
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