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[GH-ISSUE #2335] Feature Request: Customizable quick action icons on the device layout #1445
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Originally created by @lizaoreo on GitHub (Oct 31, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/2335
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
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Describe the solution you'd like
I would like if in the list of computers, like below, there were a column that held quick action shortcuts. You'd click it, it'd do some action (preferably anything that can be done elsewhere in relation to a client). This could be individual columns too for further customization (organize actions around specific other columns).
I'm including a screenshot from Lansweeper, a tool I use in a different setting. Here we have shortcut keys that open up the remote machine we're looking at in different capacities (shared folders, Dameware remote connection, ping command, firewall, regedit, etc....). That's kinda what I'm thinking, would be nice to have quick easy access to commonly used functions.
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I saw in the video for the latest version that you were working on redoing the UI backend so you could do the custom columns. I'd like if there were a column for custom actions (or just individual columns for each action). Basically, quick buttons you could create and click to execute an action, like remote tools, or remote access, or execute a script, kick off a custom action or URL, etc.