On Friday 25 February 2005 09:51, Carl E. Hartung wrote:
On Friday 25 February 2005 08:33, Sunny wrote: <snip>
I don know for others, but if I was to design a device, and it have to have only one light. Iĺl go that way - the light will be on when the device is connected, and will flash during data transfer. I do not see anything strange with the design. If you do not turn on the light how the user will know that the device is successfully connected?
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Hi All,
I was going to stay out of this one because my *first* thought was there's nothing weird about a "ready" indicator. When it's "on", it's connected and ready, when it's busy it's flashing. If you plug it in and nothing happens you know there's a problem.
Then I thought I'd get laughed off the list for being "old-fashioned." I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking about electromechanically disinclined users. ;-)
my 2 cents, too.
- Carl
Yea, everything works better after it is switched on. If there is a power - it will light :) If I add 2 more cents, this list is going to be much profitable :) Cheers Sunny -- Get Firefox http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=10745&t=85