I have an Ion Xe, every time I update anything, the encoder display closes and is replaced with the browser. Is there a way to prevent this behavior and always have the encoder display open?
I have an Ion Xe, every time I update anything, the encoder display closes and is replaced with the browser. Is there a way to prevent this behavior and always have the encoder display open?
This is currently not possible. Since the Encoder Display takes up quite a big chunk of your displays it tries to vacate the space sooner rather than later.
If you feel this would be a valuable addition to the Eos software please feel free to post this in the Feature Request section of the Eos forum.
Thank you!
This is currently not possible. Since the Encoder Display takes up quite a big chunk of your displays it tries to vacate the space sooner rather than later.
If you feel this would be a valuable addition to the Eos software please feel free to post this in the Feature Request section of the Eos forum.
Thank you!
Just to be clear, the "big chunk of my displays" the extremely useful encoder display was taking up is being replaced with the equally large but extremely useless browser. I need the browser about once a day when renaming the show, I'm happy to push the dedicated button that summons it when required.
The real issue is I was just looking at the encoders, did something not related to encoders or display config (update), and now my displays are different. I would consider this behavior a bug.
We very much agree that the Encoder Display is a very useful tool. The behavior of Update however is to return either to a collapsed CIA state or to the CIA Favorite. Since it's currently not possible to mark the Encoder Display as favorite I consider the current behavior to be expected.
I encourage you to post a feature request.
100% of bugs are from software engineer oversight. The encoder display takes up the CIA area, it should have been possible to mark as favorite from day 1.
Telling people "oh great point thanks for letting us know, but we're not going to consider doing anything about it until you copy and paste everything you've already said to somewhere else" is frustrating and poor community engagement.
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