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  • Never - IR, Android/I-device or Web Gui.

    64 33.16%
  • I only use Touch Screen

    17 8.81%
  • Occasionally.

    52 26.94%
  • Half the time I use the touch screen.

    28 14.51%
  • More touch screen than anything else?

    32 16.58%
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  1. #31

    Yes and No

    In my headphone rig, I use the touchscreen constantly. Very convenient as I am sitting right next to it and have it positioned comfortably.

    In my main living room system, I primarily use iPeng, and occasionally use the touchscreen.

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    More Touch than other ways

    I use the Touch screen more than other ways, some iPeng on an iPod Touch. I use TinySBS, and am still actively ripping CD collection. Therefore still a fair amount of monkeying around disconnecting direct USB disk, loading more files, etc.
    Many times I walk to my stereo setup, turn on receiver, and select a playlist or internet stream.
    I also think the touch screen is much more versatile for many different operations than an assortment of hardware buttons and switches would be.
    Frank

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cut-Throat View Post
    I run Squeezebox Server on my laptop, which has a full size keyboard.
    Indeed, as do I many times.
    But in my Touch usage it is often not convenient nor desired to have a computer present for basic Touch operation, then the on-board keyboard is quite handy and very useful.

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    Mixture

    Depending on my position and circumstances I will either use the touch screen, Squeezeplay on my laptop or SlimCtrl on my mobile.
    Both Squeezeplay and SlimCtrl give me a good close up view of what is playing from normal listening position.

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by trouty00 View Post
    I was just wondering how many people actually use the touchscreen on there touch?
    I only use the touch screen occasionally. Usually just to control Boom player - turn unit on/off or pause/play.

    Touch is sitting on my desk next to PC, used as a controller for my Boom in the same room, on a high shelf.

    The Touch interface is a bit annoying:
    - Single scrollable list view (home menu), that is not very customisable.
    - Touch to play on tracks frequently catches me out.
    - Often get stuck in a menu, requiring a reboot.
    - Now Playing screen is a bit annoying, with inconsistencies to my other player UI's (eg. displaying Album Artist name for non-compilation tracks is wrong).

    So I predominantly use the WebUI, when I'm at the desk.
    In the lounge on the sofa, I use iPeng.

    I find Bedroom SB3 with IR remote much more functional, especially as an alarm clock.

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    Never use Touch screen

    I have never used the Touch screen because I do not want fingerprints. My family members do not even know that a Touch screen is an option. We only use IR remote or the one and only incomparable IPENG.
    Ikabob


    Squeezebox Touch w/LMS;Benchmark DAC1 USB;Marantz Pre-amp; SAE Amplifier;ESS Heil Speakers(main listening speakers plus various additional speakers).
    Multiple players: SqueezeBooms,SqueezeRadios; SB3;
    Services:Slacker;Sky.com; MOG;
    Sirius.com;
    Ipeng remote controller.

  7. #37
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    It is good at telling time, other than that I do not use the touch feature
    Main: Receiver (Audiocom) -> Beresford Caiman+ (Gatorized) -> Carver A-500x -> B&W 704
    Office: Receiver -> Luxman L-210 -> Stax SR84 Pro
    -> Beresford Caiman (Gatorized) -> Superlux HD668B
    Server: A8-5500, 4 GB, SSD+ 2*1 TB, Win8 w. SBS 7.8 (SQLite w. High Mem)
    Tied together by D-Link DIR-655 + DGS-1008D

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    Poll - Do you actually use the touchscreen?

    > It is good at telling time, other than that I do not use the touch
    > feature


    My 2.5yr old toddler uses it all the time, because he can't read, but
    knows great things happen when he touches his favorite icons :-).

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    Michael

  9. #39
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    Mostly use my 7" Android tablet using Squeeze Comander app. Ocassional use Touch or remote control when not using the tablet.
    SBS 7.6.2 > SB Touch (SqueezeCommander on 7" Tablet for remote) > optical SPDIF > Kenwood Sovereign VR-4700 (3x AK4393 DAC/1x AK5383 ADC)

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    Never. Have all TT3.0 mods enabled, except vollock. I use my iPad with SqueezePad and iPeng.

    Guido F.
    Music Room:
    Marantz TT 15S1, Virtuoso Wood Cartridge->Conrad Johnson Motif phono preamp->
    Oppo BDP-83 Universal Player->
    Vortexbox Appliance->Actiontec Router->DLink Bridge->Ethernet->Squeezebox Touch/EDO->Toslink->CIA PS->DSPeaker Antimode Dual Core EQ/DAC->
    REL T1 Sub
    Adcom GFP-750 preamp->Music Reference RM-200 Mk II amp-> Martin Logan SL3 speakers
    Bedroom:
    Squeezebox Touch (analog out)->Little Dot Mk III amp->AKG K701 headphones
    Treadmill:
    iPad/SqueezePad->Noontec Zoro headphones

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