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Seppy:

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--- Quote from: Seppy on June 21, 2018, 12:47:57 am ---Build 1.5:
2.   Improve scaling of and button labels

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 :-+

I like the new buttons. Could these be made available in landscape view as well?

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What do you mean?
The buttons should currently be available in Landscape?

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Hold, Mode, Rel and Range buttons are not visible in Landscape on both my iPad Mini and iPhone 5s.

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Oh those buttons.
It does kinda screw up the display a little.
This will have to wait until I lock the aspect ratio of the multimeter screen rendering.

Scottjd:
I was just about to report a bug in 1.4, now I have to try it again on 1.5, lol
I’ll let you know.
Scott

Scottjd:
Never mind, looks like it was fixed in 1.5. The bug I was talking about was loosing Bluetooth connection, and when the device gets back in range and the app try’s to re-connect again it would crash. It was relatable, but I just tested again with 1.5 and it seems to work fine now.
I was even able to switch between 4 devices just by walking some out of range. 20 times in and out of the garage :scared: I’m getting dizzy.
I checked accrosed the iPod touch, IPad Pro, iPhone 6S, IPad mini 2 and iPhone X, looking good. 
iPhone X looks a lot better now also :-)

I don’t allow apps to run in the background, so I found it odd even if the app was closed (minimized/background) it kept the connection. This might not be anything you can change in the app since it’s the Bluetooth that’s keeping the connection. So it might be more of an iOS vs Bluetooth conflict and background app refresh won’t matter in this case. But it was funny to walk one device out of range and watch the other device pick it up. I’m sure that would cause blanks in the logging, and both logs would need to be combined from both devices to see the full story. But I just did this to see how it would handle that situation.

Another random idea for you, you can ignore it or put it on the list of future ideas. I know I’ve thrown a lot at you already. They are just suggestions.
Is it possable to put a little dot in the corner or a Bluetooth icon that changes green for connected, and red for connection lost? Sort of like my mobile gimbals have, a Bluetooth connection status icon. The gimbals change the icon but I find that not to be as visible and usually miss it when it changes. That why I suggested changing the color of the icon between green for good, and red for bad lost connection.

It’s looking good, I’ll do more complete testing after a night of rest.
Thanks for the hard work on this,
Scott

Seppy:

--- Quote from: Scottjd on June 21, 2018, 07:09:55 am ---Never mind, looks like it was fixed in 1.5. The bug I was talking about was loosing Bluetooth connection, and when the device gets back in range and the app try’s to re-connect again it would crash. It was relatable, but I just tested again with 1.5 and it seems to work fine now.
I was even able to switch between 4 devices just by walking some out of range. 20 times in and out of the garage :scared: I’m getting dizzy.
I checked accrosed the iPod touch, IPad Pro, iPhone 6S, IPad mini 2 and iPhone X, looking good. 
iPhone X looks a lot better now also :-)

I don’t allow apps to run in the background, so I found it odd even if the app was closed (minimized/background) it kept the connection. This might not be anything you can change in the app since it’s the Bluetooth that’s keeping the connection. So it might be more of an iOS vs Bluetooth conflict and background app refresh won’t matter in this case. But it was funny to walk one device out of range and watch the other device pick it up. I’m sure that would cause blanks in the logging, and both logs would need to be combined from both devices to see the full story. But I just did this to see how it would handle that situation.

Another random idea for you, you can ignore it or put it on the list of future ideas. I know I’ve thrown a lot at you already. They are just suggestions.
Is it possable to put a little dot in the corner or a Bluetooth icon that changes green for connected, and red for connection lost? Sort of like my mobile gimbals have, a Bluetooth connection status icon. The gimbals change the icon but I find that not to be as visible and usually miss it when it changes. That why I suggested changing the color of the icon between green for good, and red for bad lost connection.

It’s looking good, I’ll do more complete testing after a night of rest.
Thanks for the hard work on this,
Scott

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BLE is abit strange in that its not always clear when a connection is still there. No pairing is required with the App, I can however do a timer based system (no data in X seconds), not exactly what was requested though.

Scottjd:
That’s not a bad idea, sort of like over lmit. So when no data is being received to plot out it will show some message, just something to let people know they lost connection for one reason or another.
Like I said, it was just a random thought.

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