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12-12-2019 11:42 AM - edited 12-12-2019 11:46 AM
Request: Power/Mode button to open Settings
[ New ]To Team:
Please allow us to choose that the Power button open Settings instead of change Mode.
Or better, something like insert the setup icon into the carousel, directly after the current mode. To be clear:
- 1 click to setup (edit Preset) the current Mode.
- 2 clicks to go to the next Mode.
By this way, we will can change settings when the GoPro is in a Housing / SuperSuit.
Thanks to consider.
To Community:
I you agree with this feature, please link this post in a feedback. Thanks.
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12-13-2019 05:42 PM
Re: Request: Power/Mode button to open Settings
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12-15-2019 11:21 PM
Re: Request: Power/Mode button to open Settings
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@sylkgx wrote:Or better, something like insert the setup icon into the carousel, directly after the current mode. To be clear:
- 1 click to setup (edit Preset) the current Mode.
- 2 clicks to go to the next Mode.
BETTER IDEA TO IMPROVE THIS FEATURE CONCEPT : The possibility to customize the shortcut assignment of this new icon (inserted into the carousel), like we can do it with the On-Screen Shorcuts, including a shortcut "Edit Preset" to the list of choices.
This will allow, for example, a direct access to the FOV via the Mode Button.
Example of Use, from Video Mode:
- Click once (or 5 times, according to the scrolling loop logic) the Mode Button to scroll the carousel on shortcut icon, wait to autovalid => shows LENS slider
--> on slider screen, use Shutter Button to scroll slider and change the FOV value.
--> Use Mode Button to valid the choice => Back to the Video Mode.
To be understood, I did an animation to illustrate my concept. Hope this will motivate you.