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{{mirc title|/fupdate Command}}
 
{{mirc title|/fupdate Command}}
The '''/fupdate''' command's setting is the maximum display update delay. So if you specify 100, it will update the display less frequently than 10. That said, with the latest algorithm, even if you specify 100, it may not reach that since it is adjusting automatically to the maximum value that makes a significant difference.
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The '''/fupdate''' command's setting is the maximum display update delay. So if you specify 100, it will display less frequently than 10. That said, with the latest algorithm, even if you specify 100, it may not reach that since it is adjusting automatically to the maximum value that makes a significant difference.
  
 
Higher numbers can reduce delay while a large number of text lines scroll down the window, but may also cause the screen display to update in unexpected ways. Users will need to benchmark different N values until they find one that works for them.
 
Higher numbers can reduce delay while a large number of text lines scroll down the window, but may also cause the screen display to update in unexpected ways. Users will need to benchmark different N values until they find one that works for them.
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Set to 10 within range 1-100: /fupdate 10
 
Set to 10 within range 1-100: /fupdate 10
 
Disable fupdate feature: /fupdate 0</source>
 
Disable fupdate feature: /fupdate 0</source>
 
'''Note:''' The /fupdate setting always reverts to default 0 each time mIRC restarts, so it must be reset each time using an ON START or perform-on-connect command
 
  
 
== Compatibility ==
 
== Compatibility ==
 
{{mIRC compatibility|7.52}}
 
{{mIRC compatibility|7.52}}
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{mIRC|$fupdate}}
 

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