Extracts the model fetching and UI update logic from the button's click event handler into a new, reusable `Invoke-GetModels` function.
This refactoring improves code organization by separating UI event handling from the core application logic, leading to better readability and maintainability.
Refactors the driver selection UI to enhance stability and performance by changing how the underlying data source is managed. Creating and re-assigning a new list when data changes, rather than modifying the bound collection in-place, prevents UI inconsistency errors.
- Updates the model search to use the native WPF `CollectionView.Filter` for more efficient and reliable filtering.
- Fixes an issue where HTML entities were not decoded in Microsoft driver model names.
- Ensures selected drivers from one manufacturer are preserved when fetching models for another.
- Centralizes driver-related button event handlers into the core initialization module.
Renames functions for better semantic clarity:
- `Refresh-WindowsSettingsCombos` becomes `Initialize-WindowsSettingsCombos` to better reflect its role in initial UI setup.
- `Filter-DriverModels` becomes `Search-DriverModels` to more accurately describe its use in user-driven model searches.
Enhances code readability in the UI script through consistent formatting of event handlers and multi-line script blocks.
Relocates driver-specific download, parsing, and management logic from the main UI script and the FFUUI.Core module into new, dedicated modules for each manufacturer (Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft). This improves modularity and code organization.
Additionally, centralizes common HTTP headers and user agent strings in the FFUUI.Core module, accessible via a new helper function.