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Dr. Schulz's preferred physical interface is buttons with a rotary encoder knob which can be pushed to activate something and rotated to make a selection or drive a number up or down.
(See: ) for images. We could build a complete simulation of this with a mouse. This would be a relatively difficult task, and would force the rest of the GUI to operated based on rotated selections.
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Dr. Schulz's preferred physical interface is buttons with a rotary encoder knob which can be pushed to activate something and rotated to make a selection or drive a number up or down.
(See: ) for images. We could build a complete simulation of this with a mouse. This would be a relatively difficult task, and would force the rest of the GUI to operated based on rotated selections.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: