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Old 9th May 2008, 19:56   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Stupid HUD question (propably)

Quote: (Originally Posted by Hanssing) View Original Post
Well that differs between instructors. Was taught to keep mine blinking to have a visual clue that it was working - ie. alive.
Changed that to match the actual cell setup, right after the course as I thought the trained "reaction to orange" vs. the "alive" tradeoff was in favor of correct setup - and its reduandant anyway. Then went with 4 cells, so now its a moot point.

Edit: The rEvo-dream manuals are is so simple, that its hard to do anything but show the flowchart. One thing missing that I still have not found the answer to is: What is the correct tapping-frequency for confirms (quite slow), triple (faster) and 5-times taps? So I suggest peopple look at Pauls you-tube clip thats show the confirmation as being quite slow, and the taps dont have to be hard!:
YouTube - how to use the rEvodream

Nicolai
hello nicolai, tapping speed is the same for all inputs: slow!
and important: do not tap immediately after a demand for input or confirmation, but give the unit a second to start listening :-)

and if you look at the film, it's a bit older, now we recommend to keep the unit still, and tap gently with your hand (meaning don't use the dream like a hammer :-)


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