Which Shutter Is Which?

I'm sure smarter people than me have noticed this before.. but it's still here, so am going to ask out loud:

On the encoder display (particularly on a Ti) if your light has framing shutters, you get a graphical representation of those shutters.

At the same time you get the encoders and display that show you thrust A/angle A, thust B/angle B etc.

But... why isn't the graphical display labelled to show you which shutter is which so you can try to match one to the other (without having to wiggle them)? Particularly in a light that had one shutter at an extreme setting it would also make it really obvious which one it was.

(I know it does when you touch on the graphical display so it expands to fill the whole screen, but that's actually too late - at that point you're probably using the touchscreen rather than the encoders, hopefully even looking at the stage. The labels would surely be more useful in the original, unexpanded state?)

Thanks,

Rob

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