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2C Turbo style description #22

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dirtydancing opened this issue Mar 7, 2023 · 0 comments
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2C Turbo style description #22

dirtydancing opened this issue Mar 7, 2023 · 0 comments

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The present description for Set Turbe Style 2C in RAMP EXTRAS configuration as well as in SIMPLE UI configuration appears to be somewhat unclear. It appears to read that from ON, 2C will lead to Ceiling, which is correct, and then another 2C will lead to Turbo, which is not correct, as another 2C will lead to the previous lower brightness. It is only about one 2C from ON, which will lead to Ceiling, and if Ceiling has already been ramped up to before, this one 2C from ON will lead to Turbo.

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In ToyKeeper's text manual it reads:

 - Item 4: Configure Advanced UI's turbo style:
              0: No turbo, only ceiling.
              1: Anduril 1 style.  Ramp -> 2C goes to full power.
              2: Anduril 2 style.  Ramp -> 2C goes to ceiling,
                 or goes to full power if user ramped up to ceiling first.
              This value also affects momentary turbo in Ramp and Off modes.

So, to keep this short, the text description might read Ceiling or Turbo (if at Ceiling).

Also, the second option, 1C, might accordingly simply read Turbo, as the present immediate appears to relate to the third option, 2C, which at the present description includes not immediate Turbo.

Moreover, the first option, 0C, might read Ceiling only, no Turbo, with the set brightness level (Ceiling) coming first, for clarity and consistency.

This would result in the following three options:

Ceiling only, no Turbo
Turbo
Ceiling or Turbo (if at Ceiling)

I will open a new issue for each of the two other options, so, if necessary, these can be addressed separately.

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