Vertica V2 (Avier) vs Oudie?
On Monday, May 19, 2014 11:05:27 AM UTC-7, kirk.stant wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2014 10:13:23 AM UTC-5, jfitch wrote:
That makes positioning the cursor (especially in bumpy conditions) in the small boxes required by Winpilot and in the ridiculously small boxes required by SYM difficult compared to the older products. I have been told by Oudie owners that this is not a problem, and wonder if either the Qudie has a better touchscreen, or they are just insensitive to the problem?
You do realize that you can make the touch boxes on SYM bigger - or combine several into really big touch area by assigning the same command to adjacent boxes?
The beauty of SYM is that it is almost totally customizable.
Kirk
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Yo can make the nav boxes larger, but you can't do anything about most of the dialog boxes (for example) that edit a task list. Those are fixed in all three software packages. In some cases you can make the font size larger which has the effect of making the box taller, but also rendering so few characters as to make it useless. Running SYM as it installs from the publisher, some of the fields in preferences and task editing are nearly impossible to activate without using the stylus on my Avier - a fingertip is too coarse. Not much problem running the same on a Compaq 3950. Since SYM has the most verbose interface of anything I have seen, it suffers the most. I have moved on to modern software and hardware now, so it doesn't hinder me, but I was curious if there were any differences in the touch screens.
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