On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:

Graham Auld writes:

A simple checkbox/radio button in the config should suffice:
Geek Mode: On
This could allow an extra prefs menu with hundreds of settings from
showing the real boot screen to turning on debug for all apps (for
example) of course, turning Geek Mode(TM) off would set everything
back to be very, erm, 'consumer oriented'...

No. If you have something like this it should keep what you changed, unless
you select an extra option "Go back to defaults".

I *think* the intent -- and what I'd like to see -- would be a "geek
mode" checkbox, with a second screen (or more) specifying exactly what
was being watched.  Going into geek mode would turn on whatever was
set in the second screen; coming back out would turn off all geeky
output but not forget those settings.

Why does it have to be one or the other? why not have a separate box to check
for "return to factory settings", orthogonal to geep/consumer mode?

Or better, a factory settings menu, where you can select which settings to
return to factory mode or not?

Being an open platform, we'll probably have multiple versions of this control
program anyway, so we can all have what we want (if we are willing to write
it).

M

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