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In Reply to: RE: Do you like touch screens? posted by E-Stat on August 15, 2024 at 07:47:31
But, I don't use the touch screens. I use my phone or tablet to control the RPis and Touches and which players are active. What I really like is having synced time. Otherwise, every clock in the house has a different time, but then I don't wear a watch.
-Rod
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I'd rather just do the controlling with a single UI wherever I may be at the time. :)
I do the controlling with a single UI wherever I may be at the time. That single UI resides on the streamer touchscreen, iPhone, or iPad. Same UI.
Edits: 08/16/24
" Watch/phone/pad works great for me across multiple systems using same UI. "Works the same for all of them - either individually or synchronized together. In the office. In the garage. Upstairs. In the bedroom.
When you move onto the Eversolo's replacement, there will be a different one.
Edits: 08/18/24
I must be missing your point.
"When you move onto the Eversolo's replacement, there will be a different one [UI]."
Unless you're saying it's too difficult to learn something new.
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I enjoy the reverse - using one way to play across multiple systems. :)
I use Orange Squeeze to control LMS for the UI which typically is run on an RPi. Four Logitech Touches are just selected as players via my phone or tablet which are the same UI.
However, it is nice to see what's playing on an activated Touch. The only time I touch the Touch is to stop the player if I don't have my phone handy.
-Rod
I confess that I sold my three Touch players long ago. One was still NIB as a backup which is essentially what my RPi4 serves as. This was from May 2016.
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