any word on this from Vienna??
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Thanks Herb. I understand the conceptual difficulty, but still feel that when setting up thresholds it's more helpful to see numbers (albeit slightly meaningless ones) than to have no numbers displayed at all. Maybe a one-size-fits-all 1-127 is the way to go? (When applied to speed, we can pretend it means miles per hour.)
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I think it should be a user preference. We could choose for example :
[] No numbers
[] Percentages
[] Values (0-127)
We get used to a specific way of working, then an updates comes out, features just disappear and we have no other choice than to comply and change our ways of working.
I think the best would be, if the VI developpers really want to remove a feature, to give "old" users the option to put it back on.
Old features that you turn on in a preference pane don't confuse new users, and they make long-time users happy. Everybody wins!
I understand the need for making your software simple for new users, but don't understand why this has to be done by penalizing long-time users.
Jerome
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Hi Christian and Jovan, thanks for your comments. Forgive me if I'm labouring the point, but just to clarify - the main reasons why I need to see the H and V settings displayed as numbers are:
1. I can program CC commands (etc.) into sequences knowing in advance what values will trigger a switch, rather than having to guess where the switch point is.
2. It makes it easy to copy settings precisely from one instrument to another.
Strength in numbers!