Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Dave Gomberg
At 08:16 AM 9/14/2009, Tim Ellison wrote: It is already done. Look at page 107 in the most recent PowerSDR manual (FLEX-3000 Owner's manual) http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=271 Also see: http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50042.aspx http://support.flex-radio.com/Downlo

Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Frank Karnauskas N1UW wrote: > Much good discussion on this.  Thank you all for your online and offline > feedback. > > One point I want to make clear about the two links I provided: > > I am not specifically recommending either of these two devices.  I offer > the

Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Ray Andrews, K9DUR
Dave, The majority of the necessary control functions ARE available via keystroke. The real problem is one of focus. If PowerSDR were the only app running, then this is not a problem. However, many of us also run a logging program, a digital mode program, or other programs at the same time as Po

Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Howard Grams
Tim Ellison wrote: > It is already done. Look at page 107 in the most recent PowerSDR manual (FLEX-3000 Owner's manual) > http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=271 It would be more accurate to say "there's already a tentative start at it." In feature request 2267 I expressed the w

[Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Frank Karnauskas N1UW
Much good discussion on this. Thank you all for your online and offline feedback. One point I want to make clear about the two links I provided: I am not specifically recommending either of these two devices. I offer them as examples of the more compact, more feature deprived types, more cost a

Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Tim Ellison
ginal Message- From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Dave Gomberg Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 11:05 AM To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI At 07:34 AM 9/14

Re: [Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Dave Gomberg
At 07:34 AM 9/14/2009, Frank Karnauskas N1UW wrote: Instead, let me ask, is it possible to create a driver that would allow some of us not-so-smart guys to map a couple buttons and sliders and a jog wheel or two to duplicate a couple graphical controls? The description I read said that the con

[Flexradio] Human Interface - A Conceptual Discussion for Flex Radio UI

2009-09-14 Thread Frank Karnauskas N1UW
There is a lesson to be learned from the music/video recording industry. Soon after the availability of high performance sound cards, computer-based audio editing systems flourished. Shortly after that, users discovered that, although you could perform all editing functions with a graphical inter