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Rotary Encoders. Mainly because: Dr. Erich Shulz, an
obstetric anesthesiologist, says that is the best hardware UI when you are
wearing gloves (such as latex medical gloves), and when you are under
stress.) With a single device, you open up a large number of input options
(IF you have a display to integrate with, which we do.)
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What do you prefer for controlling devices: a rotary encoder knob or
traditional switches? Why do you find one more convenient or effective than
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There is a LOT to define once we have the opportunity for a 20x4 LCD display (with the rotary encoder) to navigate features through menus. Here is an example of the hardware with a very very very simple user interface (No menus to navigate) |
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What do you prefer for controlling devices: a rotary encoder knob or traditional switches? Why do you find one more convenient or effective than the other?
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