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Disable automatic scroll down in serial monitor

Open lonas123 opened this issue 8 years ago • 14 comments

Please add option for disable automatic scroll down in serial monitor and scroll on the right to easily review serial monitor output

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lonas123 avatar May 14 '16 09:05 lonas123

+1 for this feature. Its one of the things I liked with the Arduino IDE

proddy avatar Jan 05 '17 17:01 proddy

+1 too

artem469 avatar Apr 18 '18 08:04 artem469

+1 , that would be nice for users without the debugging mode.

Peouse avatar Oct 13 '18 20:10 Peouse

+1 too

salami738 avatar Nov 19 '18 19:11 salami738

+1 would very handy imo

horeich avatar Nov 05 '19 21:11 horeich

hm, +1 and maybe pls also change default baudrate to 115200? (maybe not related to this repository)

krisha avatar Feb 02 '20 01:02 krisha

+1 It would be handy sometimes

wacher74 avatar Feb 10 '20 23:02 wacher74

Please add this feature. It is a really handy feature. Currently i have to use arduino's serial monitor and everytime i upload code i have close it and again restart it.

greenovationtechnolads avatar May 10 '20 16:05 greenovationtechnolads

com certeza isso seria util

eueduardo3 avatar Nov 27 '20 12:11 eueduardo3

This package is no longer maintained. Please uninstall platformio-ide-terminal and install either terminus or x-terminal

UziTech avatar Nov 27 '20 14:11 UziTech

+1

AlyBitVerse avatar Sep 28 '21 16:09 AlyBitVerse

+1

soundprayer avatar Nov 21 '21 14:11 soundprayer

if no longer maintained then pls give instructions how to install another terminal into PlatformIO otherwise I vote to optionally disable auto-scroll using a toggle button

gecko9 avatar Mar 10 '22 05:03 gecko9

I agree - ability to turn off auto scroll is needed. Often times by the time you press ctrl-c to stop the scrolling you've lost the lines at the top you wanted to see. And sometimes you don't want to stop the monitor with ctrl-c, but you do want to scroll back up and see the first few lines (without being hampered by new lines being written to the monitor), and then scroll back to the bottom, and then let auto scrolling occur again.

russbrookes avatar Sep 20 '22 18:09 russbrookes