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Xbox Button Controls

2024-09-06 07:55:26

I loved the new on and off sounds, one button controls and new materials! Good job!

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2024-05-09 05:33:33

Overall the monitor is good, I hooked it up to my xbox and I'm quite happy with it. You can change all the settings with a button on the back of the monitor without any outside software.

5
2024-09-24 04:47:25

Works as expected. It charges my Laptop, connects to a display and speakers. The power button controls my HP Laptop, nice feature. Plenty of ports.

5
2024-09-14 07:59:51

During a recent remote my Ninja blade's screen began to dysfunction on the lower half where most of the controls are, especially the Record button. I could do away with most of the other functions but it would be useless without record. This remote makes the unit usable at least as a video recorder until I can afford to replace my Atomos.

5
2024-08-18 05:59:22

I like many features of the X-T30 including the manual controls and the Drive function on a dedicated dial. Like many others I frequently pushed the Q button by mistake. I disabled it in the menu system and reconfigured the Fn button to access the Quick menu items. It seems that you can do most anything with this camera, but I think it's too much. This is at the lower end of the X cameras, bought primarily, I suspect, by people relatively new to interchangeable lens camera. If that assumption is accurate, they will get lost in the myriad ways to use and configure this camera. My eyes aren't the best, so I'm grateful for auto focus and focus peaking, but I'm very happy to select shutter speed, ISO, and aperture manually. Not because I'm a professional photographer (definitely not) but because I understand those controls and know how to use them. Once other functions are put in auto mode I have no idea what decisions the electronics have made. Similarly, the very detailed menu system is wonderful for advanced photographers, but most of them will buy X-T3, X-T4, or the newer medium format cameras. Too many choices lead to confusion for amateurs. So the Quick menu is a good idea, but even that requires choices many would rather not make (or don't understand). The last thing I would want Fuji to do is turn this into a point-and-shoot, but I think they would be wise to provide a simplified menu system that most amateurs could navigate without referring to a 300 page manual.

5
2024-07-26 01:57:39

I've had one of these for the past couple of years. It's been extremely reliable. Each button controls about half the ports; I have teleconference stuff on one button and normal stuff on the other, so the camera and mic are easy to shut off. An included adapter supplies power to accessories (not for charging, just so it doesn't exceed your USB port's abilities).

5
2024-07-24 02:12:21

In the past, I have used Nikon vertical battery grips on D300, D700, and D800E primarily to access the increased capacity of EN-EL18 batteries and to improve the ergonomics of shooting vertical photos. However I had never used an L-bracket on my cameras and found myself limiting my vertical shots to hand held without shifting my fingers to use the controls on the grip. I rarely used my tripod for vertical photos because of problems with positioning and balance. With the high resolution of my D850, I decided to add a Manfrotto Q2 L-bracket and MB-D18 for stable vertical shots on a tripod. I assigned ISO to the grip function button, turned shutter focus off to use the AE/AF button on the grip for back button focusing, and use the grip selector button for selecting focus point. Now the grip in vertical position works just like the horizontal controls. Now I love using the full features of the MB-D18 with a tripod to realize the full potential of the D850. Great results!

5
2024-05-23 03:28:42

Have been using for about a month and I am very happy with it! Oddly, the power button and volume controls seem very weak, have to move a foot closer to box to use them. The other buttons work fine. Replacing the batteries did not help.

5
2024-07-12 01:26:11

From streaming and working professional esports events I have never seen a single item get more flexible use than the Stream Deck. For streaming there are a ton of options to control your broadcasting software, your music, your programs and help with writing projects. I personally write guides for Wowhead and I make folders with macro keys to help me with formatting so I can input the ID numbers of abilities by hitting a button on the stream deck that has the corresponding icon. There's also an ever growing pool of developers that are making new uses for the stream deck from mini-games to stock trackers and app controls. If you need a simple scene changer, the stream deck is a breeze to set up, if you want more advanced controls at the push of the button the deck can support it all.

5
2024-07-02 04:20:34

I much prefer the tail button and tail twist controls on this SureFire EDCL2-T flashlight to the controls on of so many other brands of flashlights. I also like using ShureFire A123 batteries instead of rechargeable batteries. This flashlight is worth the price. It's rugged and dependable. It's easy to use. No fussing. It just works.

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