mchlwise
Enlightened
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- Apr 28, 2006
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Looks like the UI information has been taken back down. That gives me hope yet...
We really COULD use some confirmation that that's the UI or not.
Carrot? :candle:
Looks like the UI information has been taken back down. That gives me hope yet...
Compared to the Fenix L1D or P2D, this is a bit more complicated but relatively speaking it's not that bad when you compared to and NDI or Liteflux.
Looks like the UI information has been taken back down. That gives me hope yet...
UH-Ohhh - bummer - that was the info I was counting on and made the purchase on. Well I am going to say either way it sounds like a light worth having.
The UI will be simpler than HDS. As always there will be naysayers but I am certain those who take the time to fiddle for a few minutes will understand the brilliance of the design.
I must have missed the UI information "leak". Oh well. :shrug:
The UI will be simpler than HDS. As always there will be naysayers but I am certain those who take the time to fiddle for a few minutes will understand the brilliance of the design.
I must have missed the UI information "leak". Oh well. :shrug:
Where did the fiction of the UI that is still showing in post #8 come from?
I know we are all having fun guessing what these lights are all about, but some people actually take this seriously. Until it comes from 4Sevens, I won't believe a word of it.
Compared to the Fenix L1D or P2D, this is a bit more complicated but relatively speaking it's not that bad when you compared to and NDI or Liteflux.
The UI SOUNDS a little complicated to read it, but it will be easier to use than Fenix or NDI. I am always wary of lending a digital Fenix to anyone because they always end up changing modes and strobing themselves or me. This UI will not change if you click off then back on - unlike most sequential mode lights. THe UI here is very similar to the Gladius with the tailcap turning of the Gladius replaced with triple clicks.
From OFF:
Click, Click, Click... On directly to low.
Click, Click, Click-hold... On directly to high.
Click once... last level used (which is NOT programmed by a wait period!!!!!! Awesome!!!)
From ON:
Click, click... Min brightness
Click, click-hold... Max brightness
Press-hold... Ramping (revesring just like the excellent Gladius UI!)
Click once... off
For Momentary, loosen the bezel.
Is that simple enough?
Don't be fooled by the seemingly complicated instructions.
I'm happy with that UI. It seems like a simplified NovaTac UI... not quite as flexible, but what I'm reading, just as usable if not moreso.
Looks like another light that will make me not need any new lights
Looks like another light that will make me not need any new lights