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This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-12-2012 ... thus it's not sufficient to read the headline ;-) Hi all, Up to now, we asked you for your kind opinion about four topics: you voted for the color of the keyplate, the order of the arithmetic operators, the format of menu labels, and (at the very beginning) for the location of the arithmetic operators. There are, however, some forum members who keep claiming that first poll was not fair - opinions deviate about why they do so. Meanwhile, a number of good reasons were posted for putting the arithmetic keys on either side. Anyway, to settle that dispute, I want to call you for your vote once more. Sorry for the repetition, but it’s apparently the easiest way.
The boundary conditions (per your votes as potential customers and per our decisions as developers) are as follow:
Now, do you want the primary labels on the bottom four rows of keys look like
Please vote! This poll will close on Monday, December 17th, at 12:12 UTC. d:-) Edit: P.S.: Watch it! There's an additional option c specified further below in this thread you should consider.
Edited: 12 Dec 2012, 4:58 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Andreas Grund - 12-12-2012 Walter, Version "b" please!
Andreas
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - fhub - 12-12-2012 I vote for "b"! And I would recommend to change the message header so that it's clearly recognizable as a poll, else you'll certainly get some complaints again. ;-)
Edit: I see a few other differences between layouts "a" and "b", e.g. there's a yellow 'STATUS' in "b" which is missing in "a"!? Franz
Edited: 12 Dec 2012, 11:08 a.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Thomas Radtke - 12-12-2012 :a
;^)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Andrés C. Rodríguez (Argentina) - 12-12-2012 Option b. Thanks for opening the poll again, I missed the previous poll deadline due to a >100% workload in the last month. A domestic note: the blue label under the "8" key in option "a" or under the "9" key in option b is kind of a "four letter word" here and possibly in other spanish-speaking countries. Yes, there have been endless (and boring) jokes with orthogonality and also about some chemical compounds. It may be good if an alternative name could be considered, or at least another abbreviation (something like ORTH or ORTHG, which will be slighty better). By the way, what functions will belong to that menu? Best regards Andrés
PS: The "boundary conditions" for the poll are excellent choices in my opinion.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-12-2012 Ola Andrés, Thanks for your information. The menu you mentioned shall contain the orthogonal polynomials (as they are shown on p. 207 of the WP 34S manual). Any better choice for naming the menu is appreciated. I guess a reverted T will not be a good alternative ;-)
d:-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - M. Joury - 12-12-2012 A
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Neil Hamilton (Ottawa) - 12-12-2012 B Every time I pick up my -25 I have to 'relearn' the left side keys. I guess I have moved on...
Cheers...
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Namir - 12-12-2012 I vote for:
A
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Mark Storkamp - 12-12-2012 Option B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Thomas Ritschel - 12-12-2012 I vote for option "b".
Thomas
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - René Franquinet - 12-12-2012 B would be my favourite.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Harald - 12-12-2012 Option b, arithmetic keys on the right in the order / * - + from top to bottom please.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Alex Mark (Greece) - 12-12-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Miguel Toro - 12-12-2012 Hello Walter, I missed the other polls. I vote for B. Thanks and regards,
Miguel
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Hans Holzach - 12-12-2012 B, please!
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Lyuka - 12-12-2012 Hi Walter, I am afraid that 'On' key probably is not relocatable since it is physically connected to the 'FWUP' pin.
Regards, Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Harald - 12-12-2012 This isn't about the HP30B hardware. This is for a completely new hardware.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Egan Ford - 12-12-2012 "B"
OTOH, my vote is also for sale, contact me privately before the 17th. :-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Andrés C. Rodríguez (Argentina) - 12-12-2012 An inverted "T" looks fine enough for me and, as we already have a "paralell" symbol in the WP34S, seems rather natural in the end. A 3D perspective of the intersection of three orthogonal lines may also be quite intriguing for newcomers but clear enough for the people "in the know".
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Mark Hardman - 12-12-2012 Option B please.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Lyuka - 12-12-2012 Thanks Harald. Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Basil - 12-12-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-12-2012 Quote:That is unsurpassed logic! ;-) (emphasis added) Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-12-2012 Reading must be difficult :-?
Option b: Arith. keys on the right - Raymond Del Tondo - 12-12-2012 Here again for title-unawares: Option b: Arith. keys on the right Edited: 12 Dec 2012, 1:32 p.m.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Silvio A. Bensi - 12-12-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Ethan Conner - 12-12-2012 B please
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - BruceH - 12-12-2012 Quote:In that case:
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Juergen Keller - 12-12-2012 :b
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - David Hayden - 12-12-2012 "A" because I think the ENTER key and arithmetic keys should be together.
Dave
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Michael Kussmaul - 12-12-2012 b please
Looks great so far!
Revised poll on arith. keys - Cristian Arezzini - 12-12-2012 I'll vote for option B... thanks for reopening the poll. Cristian
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Mike Morrow - 12-12-2012 Quote: That's the only logical arrangement, so I also agree that only option A makes sense. I don't need to look at or consider any other aspects of these two selections.
Edited: 12 Dec 2012, 3:01 p.m.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Jim Creybohm - 12-12-2012 Option A please. (Although there seem to be valid arguments for both!)
ATTENTION: Option C described here! - Walter B - 12-12-2012
Quote:Thanks for bringing in that idea. Can be done as well. The poll is young enough to let this option C compete. Whoever wants to change his vote, please don't forget to delete your old vote in this course. Thanks in advance.
d:-)
About a shifted ON and unshifted OFF - Walter B - 12-12-2012
Quote:Thankyou also for that idea. We'll think about a shifted ON. An unshifted OFF, however, would cost one primary location - I don't think that pays. We can easily have both functions shifted IMO.
d:-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Gerson W. Barbosa - 12-12-2012 Quote:
Absolutely not necessary, IMHO. In most calculators the ON key has a lower profile, exactly to avoid such situation. Furthermore, in the unlikely event of the calculator being accidentally turned on the auto shut-off feature will handle that pretty well. A shifted ON key is a needless inconvenience, again IMHO. (I am a bit Uriah-Heepish today :-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Geoff Quickfall - 12-12-2012 "B"
So there!
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Ethan Conner - 12-12-2012 I laugh when i see people who voted with some statement of emphasis,reason,logic(in their eyes),italics or exclamation point. As if this makes their vote count for more. Lol Never saw a ballot in my life that contained any of these things.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Ángel Martin - 12-12-2012 still the same as last time: ¨¨ A ¨¨
cheers, b - Maximilian Hohmann - 12-12-2012 b
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Richard Ottosen - 12-12-2012 Would a free calculator with the keys, where they belong, on the left be sufficient? ;-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Harald - 12-12-2012 I just thought it would be my turn to add to the confusion now ;) Option B please!
Better? :)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Richard Ottosen - 12-12-2012 Version _A_.
About some secondary functions - Walter B - 12-12-2012 Quote:There's a blue 'STATUS' in "a" :-) Quote:IMO the factorial shall be placed next to 'PROB'. But be assured, this layout will change more than once until a 43S will see you.
d:-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Geoff Quickfall - 12-12-2012 Ethan I think some are just adding a smile to the poll. It does not seem that the designers want an essay on the reason, just an A or B pick. I have reasons, but the exclamation mark suffices! Geoff ! :-)
Edited: 12 Dec 2012, 5:32 p.m.
Re: About some secondary functions - fhub - 12-12-2012 Quote:Well, my main concern was not about factorial but rather about the SHOW, such a command just doesn't fit to an arithmetic key. But as you said, this will change dozens of times, because everyone has his own layout preferences. ;-)
Franz
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Mark Scheuern - 12-12-2012 My vote: A
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Quan - 12-12-2012 Option B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - BruceH - 12-12-2012 I like the idea of shift+on / shift+off as a toggle on the same key.
If so then its profile should be the same as other keys so that the its primary function is not interfered with.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Monte Dalrymple - 12-12-2012 A
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Gerson W. Barbosa - 12-12-2012 BRe: This is not the yellow press ... - Paul Dale - 12-12-2012 B here. I didn't vote deliberately last time due to not having a strong opinion either way. Since I've been looking more about how I use my 34S and 41CL. The number of times I've gone lower left for on on the CL is embarrassing.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Dave Johnson - 12-12-2012 AAAAAAAAA Please!
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - David Griffith - 12-12-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Jim P - 12-12-2012 B please
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Calum Tait - 12-12-2012 Option B.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Forrest Switzer - 12-12-2012 No Vote.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - cdtmbu - 12-13-2012 I am used to it, so I vote for
B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Eric Smith - 12-13-2012 A
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Morten Nygaard Åsnes - 12-13-2012 Option B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - sjthomas - 12-13-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Derek Walker (UK) - 12-13-2012 Option B.
I voted for 'same side as [enter]' in the original poll, but I've realised that all my regular use HPs (15CLE, 35s, 50g) have operators on the right.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Herman T - 12-13-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Reth - 12-13-2012 b of course, b
and thank you for following my suggestion to put them next to each other Edited: 13 Dec 2012, 5:49 a.m.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Bill Carter - 12-13-2012 B
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Dave Shaffer (Arizona) - 12-13-2012 A
(but I fear us A types are being outvoted by the B types)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-13-2012 Don't be afraid. The only option I guess is really outvoted by now is option C. But this poll runs less than half a day now, and there are four to come.
d:-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Gerson W. Barbosa - 12-13-2012 Welcome to the bright side! :-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - brian di - 12-13-2012 I vote for A.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - james summers - 12-14-2012 Option B for me!
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Bernd Grubert - 12-14-2012 Walter, I vote for option A as on the HP 41 CV. Regards
Bernd
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Derek Walker (UK) - 12-14-2012 It's not just the HPs either - all the algebraics in my desk have operators on the right side too, some in a line, some in a square. I think probably the only left-side calc I have is a 41CV inherited from a retiring colleague but sadly not in working order.
So, too hard to readjust now, despite the logic of left-side keys being close to [enter]!
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Ivan Nejgebauer - 12-14-2012 I've never had a problem with arithmetic-keys-on-the-left models, but still prefer
BCounts after 24h - Walter B - 12-14-2012 There are
d:-)
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Re: Counts after 24h - Ethan Conner - 12-14-2012 Now we have people "stuffing" the ballot box.
Re: Counts after 24h - Walter B - 12-14-2012 One man, one vote, please! Thomas, please delete your excess vote - which ever you prefer ;-) d:-)
Re: Counts after 24h - Thomas Radtke - 12-14-2012 Quote:I impossibly could have known this!
Quote:I did, and it was a hard decision you talked me into.
;^)
Re: Counts after 24h - Thomas Radtke - 12-14-2012 That would have happened on most other lists, but not on this :-).
Re: Counts after 24h - Walter B - 12-14-2012
Quote:But you made it! We are all proud of you.
d;-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Steve Perkins - 12-14-2012 Option B.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Mike Hein - 12-15-2012 b
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Bruno Férard - 12-15-2012 B without hesitation
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 12-15-2012 My vote goes to B A remark to ENTER being close to the arithmetic keys: In a chain calculation, due to automatic stack lift, ENTER isn't used very often. At least on the 34S, Enter has more uses then lifting the stack, so having it standing out is still a good idea, but the proximity to the arithmetic operators is of less importance to me.
Shifted ON might be a serious problem for the hardware developers because ON is typically wired to a special input and not to the keyboard matrix. Thus, the shift key would need to trigger the hardware ON function and the software would wake up in a stealth state waiting for a timely press of the ON key. Edited: 15 Dec 2012, 11:09 a.m.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - JDonley - 12-15-2012 B please.
Just a little more than 2h to go! (n.t.) - Walter B - 12-17-2012 d:-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Luiz C. Vieira (Brazil) - 12-17-2012 Hi. For the sake of the existing, successful handheld calculators: B And for the sake of the outstanding efforts of yours and Paul's in giving us a second choice for a custom handheld calculator: THANKS! Cheers. Luiz (Brazil)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Bart (UK) - 12-17-2012 Voting boycotted due to the deliberate use of a non-descriptive subject heading.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-17-2012 Nice excuse for being late ;-)
Poll results - Walter B - 12-17-2012 There are
That's a clear vote for option b.
d:-)
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Bart (UK) - 12-17-2012 Quote:By 1 minute? Could I not have typed one letter faster and been on time? Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Walter B - 12-17-2012 Quote:Fore sure you could (irrealis) but you didn't. You can use your sentence for teaching grammar ;-) Re: This is not the yellow press ... -- Actually it IS - Bart (UK) - 12-17-2012 Hmmm, the curtness of my reply may cause it to loose it's intended meaning: i.e. if I was answering the poll in the last minute, then had I typed a single letter answer (a, b or c) I could have been on time.
Quote:Good word choice and emphasis, exactly right as it denotes an act of will. I wanted to be not on time. I typed my sentence and waited until 1 minute after the poll closed. Your smilies do not amuse me in this instance. There are times to be joking and times to be serious. It is obvious you expected serious consideration and answers to your poll. Then you should have seriously considered previous requests to make the subject of the poll clear in the subject heading of the thread. Further:
Edited: 17 Dec 2012, 10:03 a.m.
Re: Poll results - Maximilian Hohmann - 12-17-2012 Quote:
Fairer losers? We righties never lost anything, so you can't know what kind of losers we might be ;-) (but I strongly feel that I am going to lose my unshifted H.MS+ in a prominent position :-( ) Edited: 17 Dec 2012, 10:20 a.m.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... -- Actually it IS - Walter B - 12-17-2012 Oh come on! Last thread somebody was complaining because the subject was mentioning it's a poll, now you're complaining because it's not mentioning it. I simply can't please everybody :-/
Re: This is not the yellow press ... -- Actually it IS - Raymond Del Tondo - 12-17-2012 Quote:That sound rather unbelievable. Could you post a link to that complaint?
Quote:What's wrong with descriptive titles? Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Reth - 12-17-2012 So you couldn't figure out what was the poll about? If that's the case you should not vote anyway. And stop teaching us english, please.
Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Bart (UK) - 12-18-2012 Quote:You obviously didn't get my drift. It seems like you need those English lessons. Re: This is not the yellow press ... -- Actually it IS - Bart (UK) - 12-18-2012 As far as I recall the complaint was that it only mentioned that it was a poll, and that it was not clear what the poll was about. Re: This is not the yellow press ... - Reth - 12-18-2012 Quote:From you? No, thanks. |