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It appears that you can pretty much drive it entirely from the touchscreen but I don't think this is especially useful as knobs are just better for basic functions.
Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on June 13, 2016, 11:26:38 pmIt appears that you can pretty much drive it entirely from the touchscreen but I don't think this is especially useful as knobs are just better for basic functions. Try it with a wireless USB mouse... You can put it next to your dut on your workbench, no more need to reach out to the scope on the shelf... Very convenient... :thumbsup:
One thing in particular about the touchscreen - for any function that starts by pressing one of the function keys below the screen, your finger is aready close to the menus onscreen, so it's actually quicker to use them than move to the select knob.
Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on June 14, 2016, 03:05:53 pmOne thing in particular about the touchscreen - for any function that starts by pressing one of the function keys below the screen, your finger is aready close to the menus onscreen, so it's actually quicker to use them than move to the select knob.Slightly disappointed you're not using your toes, that would make for a reasonably entertaining video.
Keysight should add mouse support to the A series as well.
Quote from: HighVoltage on June 13, 2016, 09:34:04 pmI am not sure if I would like the touch so much but one thing that seems to be really great on the new 3000T series are the extra measurements and not just limited to 4 as in the older 3000 and 7000 models.I think the thing about touch is that it's so common on other devices now that you tend to just start using it instinctively, especially on a new unit when you're not familiar with the knob locations and menu structure.It appears that you can pretty much drive it entirely from the touchscreen but I don't think this is especially useful as knobs are just better for basic functions.
I am not sure if I would like the touch so much but one thing that seems to be really great on the new 3000T series are the extra measurements and not just limited to 4 as in the older 3000 and 7000 models.
Looks like Mehdi over at Electroboom is sharing the Keysight love too. 3 minutes in I laughed out loud.
What an idiot! Holding a wire while using it to short something! And disconnect the plus of a car battery before the minus?
I don't have this scope either, but I've sized some nice Fallout themed pictures that someone might find tasteful
Evil plan:(1) Make Jpeg with text saying "POWER UP SELF TEST FAIL" / "IRREPARABLE ERROR KS2001"(2) Boot scope(3) Offer Lab manager $50 for defective scope "for scrap".(4) Profit!
You forgot to plug the scope to a programmable timer set so the scope never gets through boot screen and looks like it keeps restarting with an error message.Now that's just plain evil! Assuming the Lab manager is a complete imbecile lol.