hmm. why not.
creating some type of "predefined function key " or makros could be really nice to have ...

yes, a nice idea..

regs Claus

Am 25.07.2011 07:42, schrieb Bernie Baer:
I agree with Claus that changing the AAT turnpoints is rather involved and time consuming; rather dangerous in a single seater. Currently we are required to execute: /Double tap/Nav/Nav/Target just to get to where we can start to change anything.

I wonder if it would be possible to incorporate some kind of user defined 'function keys' in XCSoar? Rather than implementing a single solution to the above problem, function keys that enable users to setup up their own preferred key sequences
would be nice.

For example: in the 'Setup System' pages, have a page for 'Define function keys' F1 and F2. Go to that page, select 'Define F1' which then throws you back to the main page but records the next entered key sequence. So Claus and I might enter the above string: /Double tap/Nav/Nav/Target and then the close button saves the sequence for F1. Thereafter /Doublle tap/F1 puts us where we want to go. (The F1 and F2 buttons, once defined, would need be to be at the highest level).

Other users may have other desired 'favourites' and so could define F1 and F2 according to their needs, while on the ground, minimizing input required while in the air.

Regards, Bernie.




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