To all current Ion users (who don't have touch screens)
Do any of you have a mouse or keyboard attached to your Ion? How useful are they?
Thanks,
Pat
To all current Ion users (who don't have touch screens)
Do any of you have a mouse or keyboard attached to your Ion? How useful are they?
Thanks,
Pat
Hey Brian.....could you go [1 thru 5 - 3] to get the outside lights?
On the subject of mouse and keyboard - I'd have to agree the Keyboard pretty much only used for labeling cues, showfiles, etc. I am one of the lucky ones with a touchscreen, but I have found I use it less then I thought I would. The main reason I figured I would use the touchscreen for would be to access the NP selection buttons. I do use the touchscreen for this, but quite often I will use the encoder selectors to select IFCB filters, or if I need want to select one NP in particular, this can be achieved by pressing the encoder driving that parameter. For just about everything else, I use the arrow keys and other console hard keys. Very very rarely do I have to reach for the mouse.
Cheers
Hey Brian.....could you go [1 thru 5 - 3] to get the outside lights?
On the subject of mouse and keyboard - I'd have to agree the Keyboard pretty much only used for labeling cues, showfiles, etc. I am one of the lucky ones with a touchscreen, but I have found I use it less then I thought I would. The main reason I figured I would use the touchscreen for would be to access the NP selection buttons. I do use the touchscreen for this, but quite often I will use the encoder selectors to select IFCB filters, or if I need want to select one NP in particular, this can be achieved by pressing the encoder driving that parameter. For just about everything else, I use the arrow keys and other console hard keys. Very very rarely do I have to reach for the mouse.
Cheers
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