BluOS controller 4.0.1
BeantwortetIn the BluOS controller for Windows version 4.0.1, to open the full screen of the now-playing track, you click on the album icon in the LOWER left of the screen.
Why then to close this screen is the down arrow placed at the TOP left of the now-playing track screen?
Why is the player-drawer icon in the lower left of this screen, rather than in the lower right where it normally lives? Why is it even there???
Illogical Mr Spock!!!
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Quite logical Spock... you can now quickly toggle from The Study, To Engineering, To The Bridge, To Kirk's Quarters to see what else is playing in other locations.
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Hahaha.....oh please......now, why on earth would I ???
The long list of version 4 bugs must be getting to you !
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I'm with Dave on this one (partially). The player drawer should stay on the right side, and the back arrow should be where your mouse pointer was when you clicked the artwork...(in the centre point of the artwork).
I have a rather large monitor, and since the BluOS controller don't support "standard" mouse buttons, going back to previous window, will send my mouse on a "marathon" and needs to be lifted twice before I can reach the back arrow.
The same goes for the volume slider. V3 with a vertical volume slider was ok, you could click and slide up. Now, I have to lift, point and click.1 -
The result of a "touch screen" application. An application for desktop/laptop should also think about "non-touch screen" users. (scrollbar width, scrollbar arrows, ...)
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Bjorn, agree, why is the volume slider horizontal and why does it require you to click once on the white dot before you can slide the dot? Crazy!
All it should need is one click on the speaker icon to make a vertical slider bar appear and you should then be able immediately to adjust volume up and down with the mouse wheel......simples! Two actions only!
If no mouse wheel, then simply slide the volume level dot with a left key press and drag.
Curiously enough, with the current design, if you cursor on the speaker icon and you rotate the mouse wheel, then it makes a maybe plus or minus 3db change to the volume level......how strange is that!
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Hi Dave - got it - your concern is not that the button exists - it's that it appears in one place on one screen and elsewhere on another... I have passed that along.
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