Direct access to individual Port config from Device view

When clicking a port on the graphical representation of a Switch, that should bring up the Port Edit for that that port. Or at least bring up the Port edit list, with the selectd Port on that list. This function was available in Omada Controller in some earlier releases.
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Hello, thank you for posting on the TP-Link community, and we certainly appreciate all your feedback and feature requests here.
It will be direct to the config page if you click the port number.
In the meantime, we will forward this to our R&D team to optimiza this feature.
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Hello, thank you for posting on the TP-Link community, and we certainly appreciate all your feedback and feature requests here.
It will be direct to the config page if you click the port number.
In the meantime, we will forward this to our R&D team to optimiza this feature.
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@Vincent-TP Thanks for your prompt reply.
Well, unfortunately this seems extremely buggy!
Sometimes, when in Global View, clicking the number brings up that Edit Selected view you show. But clicking Edit does nothing at all... And after clicking Edit, nothing works on the port page anymore and it is completely empty, on all switches. This has happened a few times that I have tested now, and directly after that nothing works on the ports page which is in fact empty. Reloading page seems to resolve the issue.
Most of the time, clicking the number brings up the first page of ports. But clicking any port number for page 2 or 3 (in case of a 24p switch) does not change the list to show the correct page, as it did in previous versions.
Having to click the number instead of the icon is not at all intuitive. Especially since the pointer does not change into something that "communicates click here"... It becomes a typing icon instead?!
However, when hovering a colored port icon, it does indeed change to a "hand" which normally indicates, "click here"...
A logical way of handling this would be to click on the button, not the number. Or at least change the cursor to something that communicates "click here". Clicking should immediately bring up this view, where in addition to the name given to the port, also have the number in order to verify it is indeed the desired port.
When this view is already up, to be able to click a different port and immediately change to the edit view for that port. If there have been changes made, there should be a pop up with the selection to change, or to save.
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Yes, we are aware of this. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We will fix it ASAP.
Any further feedback or questions, don't hesitate to let us know.
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