i'll post snapshots of all three on an actual calculator once i've laid them all out.
version 1:
version 2:
version 3:
devolution of the wp34s label---or fun with colors
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Post: #7
02-08-2012, 02:19 PM
i'll post snapshots of all three on an actual calculator once i've laid them all out. version 1:
version 2:
version 3:
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Post: #9
02-08-2012, 09:58 PM
Quote: I agree, I prefer version 3 as well.
Post: #10
02-08-2012, 10:07 PM
I also like version 3. Things I like: the pi symbol, the sigma symbol, the separate Cy,x an Py,x labels. Nit-picky things I would change: the slanted 1 with serif in both instances of 1/x, the x with a bar, the x in |x|, and the y with carat are not the same as the other lower case x's and y's, and I would raise the x in 2x and 10x.
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Post: #11
02-09-2012, 01:31 AM
Quote:... and in ex as well. And center lower case pi. Edited: 9 Feb 2012, 1:33 a.m. ▼
Post: #12
02-09-2012, 02:23 AM
thanks! those are excellent points! you look at the monitor too long, everything starts looking the same. that's why a different set of eyes always help.
Post: #13
02-09-2012, 04:38 AM
I like version 3 too, although I agree that this is nothing more than a personal aesthetic opinion. But, and I know this looks too obvious to be a mistake, so there must be a reason I missed, why is there two entries for 1/x, Sigma+, Y^x, sqrt(x), a b/c ? E.g. 1/x is over the B key in white and above the / (divide) key accessible with "f". Regards, Philippe ▼
Post: #14
02-09-2012, 05:34 AM
As long as there is no LBL A to LBL D in programm memory the keys A to D will act as Sigma +, 1/x, y^x, SQRT(x). As soon as there is one of LBL A to LBL D defined the corresponing key will A to D will call the programm and the "white fuction" has to be called the alternative, shifted way. Regards Dirk
Post: #15
02-09-2012, 05:40 AM
One could have the g-functions on the buttom of the keys and leave their colour blue, the gold f-functions and the green h-functions above the keys. ...or rename h to something completely different, use a symbol. Just for those who are familiar with the Voyager series. ;-) But at the end, the WP 34s neither is a "genuine" Hewlett Packard calculator nor is it a Voyager series calculator. Why not try something different?
Post: #16
02-09-2012, 05:50 AM
Is anyone interested in a transparent overlay for use on a repurposed HP 30b? Edited: 9 Feb 2012, 5:50 a.m. ▼
Post: #17
02-09-2012, 06:08 AM
Exactly what I was thinking. I'm very interested! Edited: 9 Feb 2012, 6:09 a.m.
Post: #18
02-09-2012, 09:26 AM
Yes, I would like to see that. Color choices may be challenging. The keys themselves can stay the same, white for primary function and blue for the h-shifted functions on the lower slanted portion. I think that black will just about have to be used for one of the keyboard-plane label colors. If the yellow-gold that has been used for the f-shifted functions on the black overlays shows up well on the silver background of the 30b, f-shift could stay that color and g-shift could be black. If yellow-gold does not show up well, I’d say use black for f-shift. That leaves the g-shifted and alpha labels. Not sure if green will show up very well on the silver background. For the default functions of the A, B, C and D keys, I might suggest something like below, i.e. white (edit - as Eric points out, this will not work on a clear overlay, so it will have to be siver) labels inside black boxes, to emphasize that these are primary key functions when active.
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Post: #19
02-09-2012, 09:32 AM
White labels inside black boxes on a transparent overlay? What kind of printer prints with white ink? Eric
Post: #25
02-09-2012, 12:06 PM
The consensus seems to be for #3, but as someone who is red-green colorblind, those two colors for f and g are difficult to distinguish.
Post: #26
02-09-2012, 02:52 PM
I like #1. There is a certain retro appeal to it. It is also more readable in low light. |