Double press on a clicky for previous mode? Interesting, I’ve actually never heard of that before.
Personally I can’t see that as being superior to long press for previous mode, but long press has to work consistently and that has higher hardware requirements.
With double press you can’t go wrong, double press is always previous mode, single is always next. With this long/short press you can press a bit too long, or too short and have wrong mode. You would love it
It’s like Crescendo, except it has levels and not ramping. It would be amazing to use! I would love that with the ability to turn mode memory on/off. With mode memory off, click on to get moon and double half tap, boom! Turbo.
Yes, this driver has ability to turn mode memory on/off, check the battery voltage, you can change the amount of modes from 1 to 5, change brightness of each mode (choosen from 15 brightness steps, 7 noPWM), increase or decrease temperature of thermal protection, and my favourite, you can have 2 mode groups, up to 5 modes in each group, e.g. one with memory mode on, and another with off, you can switch between those groups by 9-half presses. So you can have memory off 0,05, 1, 10, 40 and in another group memory on 5, 40, 100%.Perfect, love it.
And if it seems too hard for average users, they can just use 1press - next, 2presses - previous and 3presses - strobe, maybe 9presses for group changing, easy to remember.
If only Simon was interested in making it, I would send him full list of functions
Interesting UI, but i like to skip quickly through the modes to get to the one i want which i’m assuming would not be possible with this UI? For example, trying to skip 2 modes forward would give me the previous mode instead.
Hmm yes, but it is not that much longer, and have some pros. E.g. with 4 modes, being on 1-st you have instant access to 4-th (let’s say 100%) and 2-nd, only mode you have to press - wait while it changes (about 0,5s) - press is 3-rd.
It tooks years to Simon to changes the Convoy 3/5 modes UI to Biscotti that was already existing and ready to be flashed, just like Bistro with ascending/descending UI which is a bit “better” in my opinion than Biscotti, but still not used.
Toykeeper also proposed to help to improve Convoy driver and UI, but remained dead letter.
Then how much chance for your list of fonctions to be implemented from scratch ?
I don’t want to discourage you, years ago it took me quite some time to convince solarforce to make a SS bezel protecting the front (L2-B6 bezel) of the L2 series instead of the default SS recessed bezel and Xenoled to use neutral and warm white LEDs and change the default “tactical” UI with High to Low modes order for L to H.
But at least I had conversations with them, Simon is on another level (no offense intended).
I finally found this UI and will contact the guy who makes it, maybe I can get only driver, without flashlight
So if Convoy or anyone else don’t want to have it, at least I will get it
It’s very common in polish custom dual/triple channel drivers. It works pretty damn well, I would argue it’s superior over long-press for a couple of reasons. It’s fast and as Mocarny stated, you can’t really get it wrong, while I keep holding the switch too long or too short while using Biscotti. Here you have a short video demonstrating it: