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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Blind modeRe: Blind mode
From: Chris Holt <amiga2k_at_cox.net>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 17:04:55 -0500 Still trying to figure out why people put all these songs they don't want to hear on their Jukeboxes. ;) Anyway, I don't have any trouble operating mine through the case (you can cut a hole under the flap, it helps a lot. Or through the pocket of most clothing. Especially Pause/Play, which is what I use 90% of the time in these situations anyway. I guess gloves would be a problem if I was riding and couldn't take them off, but I don't have a motorcycle. I guess that one with voice command wouldn't work on a bike, would it? Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Quiffman" <quiffman_at_paradise.net.nz> To: <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:37 PM Subject: Re: Blind mode > > All buttons do the same, can't tell them apart when the jukebox is in > > your pocket and you're wearing gloves. > > I fully agree... BUT, you don't have to be riding anything at the time for > this to be a good idea... > It's a pain in the arse if you have the damn thing in your pocket or in the > 'carry pouch' thing. If I'm in transit (by foot generally) I don't wanna > risk pulling it out and: 1) someone pinching it... 2) dropping it! > But it doesn't stop you from wanting to change that damned song! > > > 1 press = pause on/off > > 2 presses = next song > > 3 presses = previous song > > 4 presses = next disk/directory > > 5 presses = previous disk/directory > > > > continuous press = decrease volume > > 1 press + continuous press = increase volume > > 2 presses + continuous press = lowdness down > > 3 presses + continuous press = lowdness up > > These all seem to make sense, and surely shouldn't be that hard to > implement... perhaps some extra feedback about it would help... no? > > Cheers, > > Ricky > > > > Received on 2003-02-07 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |