Quick entry of numeric values by scrolling wheeel

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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_CREATED Quick entry of numeric values by scrolling wheeel

10 Feb 2013 15:41 - 10 Feb 2013 15:43
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When entering a capacity warning alarm for my JLog2 telemetry sensor on DC-16 I almost got crazy. I had to turn the wheel for minutes to enter a value of 4100 mAh as it increments by default by just 1. Later I've learned that the increment per wheel click can get increased from default value 1 to 10 and 100 by pressing the menu button.
So far so good, but I didn't find that hint within the manual and it is also not self-explaining.
As most function buttons are unused within the alarms dialog I would prefer the menu to be enhanced here for showing an increment toggle button.

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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Quick entry of numeric values by scrolling wheeel

10 Feb 2013 19:04
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English manual page 24:
1. The „menu“ button allows you to switch between the main
display and the transmitter‘s main menu. Also, If you push this
button while turning the 3D Control Selector to edit values, the
values can be changed faster. With the menu button pressed,
10 more values are changed per turn.

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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Quick entry of numeric values by scrolling wheeel

10 Feb 2013 20:59 - 10 Feb 2013 20:59
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Have found it, but sorry, when reading just once at the menu button desceiption and never again (especially at manual locations where the function would be needed), most readers will just over-read this and forget about.
So Istill stay to my previous proposals.

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