Ergonomics
Posted: 09 Aug 2023, 21:13
Hi all.
In a small effort to add some discussion to the single channel section...
Button positions. I think the position of the button and the tactile feel of the button is very important. How do you feel about this? Which manufacturers in your opinion got it right, or wrong?
For example, my RCS set feels good and solid, a lovely click, but my Pathfinder set not so much. I don't like the on-off feel or the spongy button action.
When you've only got one action, that action becomes quite important. It needs to be reassuring..
For those of you who used these sets 40 or 50 years ago or more, how important was it to you?
People talk about stick feel these days, so how was the button?
In a small effort to add some discussion to the single channel section...
Button positions. I think the position of the button and the tactile feel of the button is very important. How do you feel about this? Which manufacturers in your opinion got it right, or wrong?
For example, my RCS set feels good and solid, a lovely click, but my Pathfinder set not so much. I don't like the on-off feel or the spongy button action.
When you've only got one action, that action becomes quite important. It needs to be reassuring..
For those of you who used these sets 40 or 50 years ago or more, how important was it to you?
People talk about stick feel these days, so how was the button?