| Products > Test Equipment |
| Micsig Tablet Oscilloscope tBook mini TO1104 review (100Mhz 4 channel 'scope) |
| << < (37/37) |
| MustardMan:
Yeah, I jumped onto a couple of product demonstration videos and noted the Tek UI is not that good at all. I think the complaints levelled in the post you linked are probably nit-picking a bit (the "s" doesn't line up with the numbers, inconsistent dialog box widths...) but there are some things I saw in the demo videos that were just yuk. Micsig has it all over Tek on some things - like slide bars for percentages and inertia scrolling - who the hell requires numeric input for things like that? Oh, Tek does! It would seem that micsig is now going to be putting all their effort into the 'gen 4' and 'gen 5' products which means the STO 'gen 3' 'scope is probably going to stagnate. I would dearly like to see it with nameable channels, and for them to fix that stupid "shift to control the cursors". I think the micsig is the only scope I've ever used that does the "shift" thing! I really doubt that the firmware (or at least the UI part of it) will ever be made available for enthusiasts to improve. :( By the way, I don't see any firmware update downloads on the micsig site? |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: MustardMan on July 21, 2022, 12:50:49 am ---I think the complaints levelled in the post you linked are probably nit-picking a bit (the "s" doesn't line up with the numbers, inconsistent dialog box widths...) --- End quote --- It shows that no UI designer ever looked at it. They're the sort of things that a UI designer would see instantly. --- Quote from: MustardMan on July 21, 2022, 12:50:49 am ---By the way, I don't see any firmware update downloads on the micsig site? --- End quote --- If only there was an app for that... :popcorn: |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Previous page |