>Now the 'little knob' (=volume) acts as snooze too.
>
Does it?  Great!
Now there are three options in the silly popup window that are all redundant.

>So in order not to do the wrong thing, one has to train to find the
>volume and/or power off button.
>
How hard can it be?  How the hell did people cope with alarm clocks before 
there were LCD screens, popup menus, rotatable knobs, etc?

I have no trouble using my SB3 remote in the dark, to find the power off button 
or the sleep/snooze button, or the arrow keys to do something else.  It should 
be a lot easier to find a round knob or power button that are distictive on the 
front panel.

>I still think that it is like it is now, because there is no
>device-specific customization done (yet?). 
>A menu is a no brainer and just works everywhere.
>
It's just not needed and gets in the way.
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