Was using the AE wizard today and discovered how much easier it makes things being able to see the green dot doing its thing (along with the telltale) on the scale and having the dot and AFR curves handy to see the result of an AE event! (I also figured out with my 6th sense that shift-left-arrow can make the tuning points move sideways - to more relevant points - as seen on the basis of the green dot's behaviour. )
Two suggestions:
1) Let the telltale (the one that looks like a sniper's target reset after, say, 10 secs?
2) the graphs autoscale upwards as higher values come in. Can it rescale to lower values when those high values dissappear off the screen? As it is now, one has to exit the AE wizard and re-enter it to achieve that. (recale to lower values)
AE re-scaling of graphs
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AE re-scaling of graphs
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Re: AE re-scaling of graphs
The tell-tail timeout now is at 15 sec. I was using it the other day and thought it was too long too. We can give 10 sec a shot. Maybe I should make it a user setting with a right click like the x&y axis limits.
Continuous auto scale is simple enough.
Continuous auto scale is simple enough.
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Re: AE re-scaling of graphs
I vote for that ideaLT401Vette wrote:Maybe I should make it a user setting with a right click like the x&y axis limits.
Now comes the challenge! Can the graphs be made to scale to easily visually interpretable (if there is such a word...) values? Rather than scaling to 277 where half is whatever, scale to 300 ie some other sensible value where its easy to figure out what half, quarter etc would be?LT401Vette wrote:Continuous auto scale is simple enough.
TS is becoming pretty potent Phil!
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Re: AE re-scaling of graphs
Yep a little more challenge, but I have some similar fuzzy logic else where, like picking gauge numbersNow comes the challenge! Can the graphs be made to scale to easily visually interpretable (if there is such a word...) values? Rather than scaling to 277 where half is whatever, scale to 300 ie some other sensible value where its easy to figure out what half, quarter etc would be?
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