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| james_s:
To each their own, but I really hate touchscreens, I tolerate them on phones because it's the only practical interface for a pocket sized device, but for a scope physical controls are a must IMO. |
| tautech:
--- Quote from: james_s on June 21, 2023, 12:40:39 am ---To each their own, but I really hate touchscreens, I tolerate them on phones because it's the only practical interface for a pocket sized device, but for a scope physical controls are a must IMO. --- End quote --- Not an issue when/if you can use a mouse. Once I had similar views but experience has shown me otherwise. |
| james_s:
Last thing I want to do is drag a mouse around with my scope and find a spot on the bench to use it. I like using knobs and buttons, they work great, not interested in reinventing the wheel. |
| tautech:
--- Quote from: james_s on June 21, 2023, 12:59:36 am ---Last thing I want to do is drag a mouse around with my scope and find a spot on the bench to use it. I like using knobs and buttons, they work great, not interested in reinventing the wheel. --- End quote --- I agree, there is a right balance between the amount of physical control/s and other UI methods. Touch is here to stay. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: james_s on June 21, 2023, 12:40:39 am ---To each their own, but I really hate touchscreens, I tolerate them on phones because it's the only practical interface for a pocket sized device, but for a scope physical controls are a must IMO. --- End quote --- Never used one, right? How long does it take you to turn on two measurements on two channels? (four measurements total) Here's me on my Micsig: |
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