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nctnico:
I doubt you ever worked with a piece of test equipment that has a touchscreen UI build from the ground up and not a generic UI with touchscreen interface added on. A real touchscreen UI doesn't need keyboard / mouse; it is better compared to using keyboard + mouse.

james_s:
I don't think I have, although I've used plenty of iPads and similar devices built from the ground up with a touchscreen and I don't like it. I tolerate a touchscreen on my phone because it's the only practical way to make a pocket sized device usable but I don't type up documents or do anything that requires manual precision on my phone.

tautech:

--- Quote from: nctnico on December 30, 2022, 07:24:55 pm ---I doubt you ever worked with a piece of test equipment that has a touchscreen UI build from the ground up and not a generic UI with touchscreen interface added on. A real touchscreen UI doesn't need keyboard / mouse; it is better compared to using keyboard + mouse.

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SDS5000X was the first and after came SDS2000X Plus followed by SDS6000A then SDS2000X HD all developed and continually improved from the first Siglent DSO with a touch UI, 5000X that I owned for some years. As any new UI feature was released in time it was rolled out to all other models too.

Now with that outta the way your presumptions are just that, presumptions.
This UI structure allows for physical or touch or mouse control or any combination of the 3 input mediums.

You too as a doubter need get yourself in front of one.

nctnico:
FFS, I own several pieces of test equipment which have touch UIs which are designed from the ground up to be touch based. For these I never want or need to use a mouse. OTOH I also have various pieces of test equipment of which the UI is not build for touch but nevertheless a touchscreen was added later, which are easier to operate by a mouse for some operations.

BillyO:
Don't know if it's been mentioned in this thread before, but I had a use case tonight that only my analog scope could help me with and that is being able to trigger independently on two different channels at the same time.  This is something better analog scopes can do but none of my DSOs can.  Well, technically it's not triggering on both signals at exactly the same time, but in alternate mode it shifts the trigger to the channel it is displaying during that sweep.  The effect is both signals, regardless of what frequency they are at, will be displayed properly.

Can any DSO do this?

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