OK, so I have no actual experience but I am reading lots of guides and watching youtube vids etc, and I'm not sure I've found a UI I really like the look of.
How about this:
1. Give the head a series of very subtle (but countable) clicks - say every 10 degrees.
2. Add a 'detent' at, say, 300 degrees so you hit a positive resistance before you can actually remove the head
2. Assign virtually zero (eg 0.01) lumens to this position
3. Assign full output to the fully tightened (0deg) position
4. Assign infinitely variable output in between
5. Add some numbers around the head and a pointer on the body (or vice versa)
That way:
-Momentary on half-push at whatever brightness you like
-First full push of the clicky is constant output at selected brightness
-Subsequent half-clicks cycle through 'freak' modes (strobe/beacon/sos etc)
-Freak modes use any brightness level and can be adjusted on the fly
-If you want full power, just hit the switch with the head tight (reduce power if required by turning head anticlockwise)
-If you want low power, just hit the switch with the head 'undone' to the detent (increase power if required by turning head clockwise)
-If you want the last used level, just turn it on
-If you have certain favourite levels, just remember where they are on the dial
Any reason this would be impossible / undesirable?
What would your ideal UI be?
How about this:
1. Give the head a series of very subtle (but countable) clicks - say every 10 degrees.
2. Add a 'detent' at, say, 300 degrees so you hit a positive resistance before you can actually remove the head
2. Assign virtually zero (eg 0.01) lumens to this position
3. Assign full output to the fully tightened (0deg) position
4. Assign infinitely variable output in between
5. Add some numbers around the head and a pointer on the body (or vice versa)
That way:
-Momentary on half-push at whatever brightness you like
-First full push of the clicky is constant output at selected brightness
-Subsequent half-clicks cycle through 'freak' modes (strobe/beacon/sos etc)
-Freak modes use any brightness level and can be adjusted on the fly
-If you want full power, just hit the switch with the head tight (reduce power if required by turning head anticlockwise)
-If you want low power, just hit the switch with the head 'undone' to the detent (increase power if required by turning head clockwise)
-If you want the last used level, just turn it on
-If you have certain favourite levels, just remember where they are on the dial
Any reason this would be impossible / undesirable?
What would your ideal UI be?