audiofi Wrote: > Yep, you're right, they were too small, I resized them to the same width > as my Rotel amp: > > http://audiofi.dudehost.com/other/squeezeboxfullwidth.gif > http://audiofi.dudehost.com/other/squeezeboxfullwidthblack.gif > > Screen remains the same size as the current squeezebox.
Thoughts: -- black camp :) but see if the pics can show a matte-black finish vs. jet gloss black. -- move the screen to the left (the design is not symmetrical and putting the screen in the center makes it feel lopsided.) -- power button lower left corner. Rectangular, tactile feel/soft touch, momentary. -- headphone jack to the right of the power button. -- replace the control pad with: -- large, weighted, volume/selection knob on the far right. -- three buttons to the left of the volume knob: -- Left button (momentary up/down rocker): Mode select. Depending on menu arrangement/options/modes, might be able to get rid of this button. -- Middle button (momentary): Item select -- Right button (momentary left/right rocker): menu left/right. In place of left-right rocker for menu left-right, could use digital potentiometer (smaller knob) with detents for each selection. -- volume knob controls menu up/down when in any mode but volume. Spinning the weighted volume knob will have affect of fast scrolling. -- volume mode is entered automatically (timer expires) or by selection (press/hold select button). (Remote has it's own modes, buttons, etc.) -- buttons have tactile feel: rubber-click. -- buttons and knobs are backlit. Option to dim/turn off control backlights after timer expires. Backlights turn on as necessary, i.e. whenever a button is pressed or knob is turned. -- No mechanical limits on knobs. Volume knob must spin. Digital pot (left/right menu select) should be turnable any direction at any time. Thoughts? -- Dave D _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
