This is something on tvs and even PC monitors/speakers that’s left me a little confused. Sliders/incremental input are okay for basic settings adjustments, but if you know exactly what you want your settings at…Why isn’t there a direct number input option on more devices?

E.g. brightness: slider/increment or input number within [range].
Volume: slider/increment or input number within [range].

I was helping adjust a somewhat newer tv awhile back and it brought this back to mind.

  • AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    If they give the number then most people try to stick with increments of five so they’ve adopted a “stop when it looks good” ux methodology.

    It’s also cheaper because you don’t have to normalize and internationalize the numbers.

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      1 year ago

      normalize and internationalize the numbers

      Is this still a thing? I thought we had settled on Arabic numerals a few hundred years ago…

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        1 year ago

        I see Chinese characters on Chinese tvs for numerical values so idk. They may just say “volume” for all I know.

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        1 year ago

        Most people use Arabic numerals, but some cultures switch comma and points and some cultures put decimal seperator at different spots.

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          You have a TV with volume controls in the thousands, or that lets you adjust by tenths or smaller?