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unixfg | 1 year ago

Why are the buttons are printed to be readable from the large sign side of the device and not the management side?

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DHPersonal|1 year ago

If I'm in an open office and can set my status clock on top of a monitor, then I don't need the manual controls because I will be changing it via the computer. If I'm not using a computer and setting the device down on my desk in a cubicle, then the primary screen is going to be turned towards me and I will need to use the manual controls. For that specific set of use cases, I see the logic behind the manual control label positions.

chem83|1 year ago

Noticed that too -- makes no sense to me. Cool otherwise.

foz|1 year ago

yes this seems a strange choice. The operator is clearly controlling it from the side with the small screen.