This new iteration incorporates a range of enhancements to the user interface (UI) and features, alongside various minor bug fixes intended to improve overall functionality.
UI / Feature Improvements
- A new continuity legend has been introduced within the Continuity header, represented by a question mark (?) button. When users click this button, a helpful legend will pop up, providing clear explanations for each color displayed and the continuity state it represents. This addition is designed to enhance user understanding and interaction with the continuity features.
- The voltage and firing modes display has been revamped. These values are now shown as buttons, which significantly improves the visibility and usability of the interface. Users can easily identify these blue buttons and understand that they can tap on them to change the module's associated modes. This change is aimed at making the control panel more intuitive and user-friendly.
- The functionality to reset the Control Panel's manual firing and script status has been modified for easier access. The reset button has been separated into independent buttons located within both the Manual Firing and Quick Scripts menus. These buttons are conveniently positioned in the lower right corner of the UI for each respective section, moving away from their previous placement in the settings section. This change allows for quicker and more efficient resetting of statuses.
Bug Fixes
- For the 6M module, the display has been corrected to show only cues 1-6, 7-12, or 13-18, depending on the module's cue range. This means that users will now see a maximum of six cues at a time, rather than the previous total of 18, streamlining the user experience and reducing confusion.
- There was an issue where, after firing a Quickfire script, users sometimes had to navigate to the main script screen to manually stop the show instead of it stopping automatically. This problem has now been resolved, ensuring that shows will stop as intended, thereby improving the reliability of the control process.
- Additionally, various minor UI and formatting issues have been addressed, contributing to a more polished and professional appearance of the Control Panel.
Known Issues
- It has been noted that a 36M/72M module may occasionally display the key in the TEST position, even when it is actually in the ARM position. This discrepancy is recognized as a known issue that users should be aware of.