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| hgg:
Wuerstchenhund, you are right. Exactly! I totally agree with all the above! |
| rf-loop:
--- Quote from: Wuerstchenhund on May 16, 2013, 08:28:55 am --- In addition, I also don't like that, when you switch off the menu by pressing MENU ON/OFF, the selected menu section (i.e. AQUISITION) remains illuminated even if the manu is switched off. The button should only be illuminated when the related menu is active, i.e. visible. --- End quote --- Are you sure? ;) Perhaps after few days you find reason why... (you turn off menu only from display area but... ) |
| hgg:
Actually this might be handy, because if you press the 5 vertical display buttons you would already know their function by looking at which option is lit. |
| rf-loop:
It need think what is information. (menu led) If only meaning is that led is on if menu is open visible on the screen and off if menu is not visible on the screen what information this led is for - nothing. Situation can know if just look display. So.. it can think, do it include some information. If only informatoin is show that menu is on or off on the TFT this information can get if look TFT and this led can take off and save manufacture costs some tenth of jiao. Menu can be displayed on the screen or it can be hide, also including this that meny can disappear from display automatically. You can shut off menu display automatically or manually but still this menu is active (but not on the screen area). Also if display go screen save, still you can see what menu there is active and push button and do "blindly" setting in this active menu. This led is not there without reason. It give information, even if selected menu is not displayed. |
| Wuerstchenhund:
--- Quote from: rf-loop on May 16, 2013, 08:40:15 am ---Are you sure? ;) Perhaps after few days you find reason why... (you turn off menu only from display area but... ) --- End quote --- Yes, I am sure. It's common logic in good user interfaces that for such functions buttons are only lit to indicate that the specific function is active. If you switch of the menu via MENU ON/OFF then this is no longer the case. --- Quote from: hgg on May 16, 2013, 08:54:14 am ---Actually this might be handy, because if you press the 5 vertical display buttons you would already know their function by looking at which option is lit. --- End quote --- The thing is that when the menu is switched off the soft keys should not work (I assume they don't, which is the correct behavior; I haven't tried it yet). Having them working with no menu displayed is nonsensical, especially since many menu areas have more than one layer. |
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