The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient

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The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient TwoCablesOCN 1/26/12 2:17 AM I hate the change to the quality selector.  I mean, it's a gear now instead of text and that means if I want to see what quality the video is at, then I have to use my mouse!  That's much less convenient than before because previously all I had to do
Re: The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient TwoCablesOCN 2/27/12 10:11 AM I still feel that the new gear button should be reverted to being a text button that is always displaying the quality of the video.  Even if 720p or 1080 is the quality, then it should still display it by saying "720p" or "1080p" instead of just "HD"
Re: The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient Mega Byte 2/27/12 10:23 AM I agree...I have not been able to adjust to this change and get frustrated with it a lot when watching on a big screen, where I'm not logged in to save preferences. I jump to fullscreen and I'm never sure if the quality has changed or not, or if the
Re: The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient TwoCablesOCN 2/27/12 10:27 AM Thank you for the support, Mega Byte!
Re: The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient M.Conrad 6/5/12 1:32 AM I completely agree with this. It's a downright unnecessary pain. I'm a lover of all things Google, but removing changing the quality button to a dumb gear icon and replacing the Google +1 button with a share button were two ridiculously stupid change
Re: The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient BaltimoreAndOhioRR 6/5/12 6:46 AM I totally agree with you!  This has been one of my aggravations with this whole new layout.  Evidently, this YT design team, or YT management, is under the impression that their objective is to make the user click on the page as often as possible. Th
Re: The new button for "Change quality" is much less convenient M.Conrad 9/12/12 12:28 PM Still nothing has been done about this. It's ridiculous. Pretty much EVERY single video I watch on YouTube has to have more preparation before watching it involving more clicks by the user. What is the point?! Just let us see the quality of the video