I concur. Sooner or later, you will want some mode which mimics the organic flow of analog as much as possible, in which my preferred arrangement is coarse/fine adjustment knobs on both CV and CC.
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mnem
For what purpose? Coarse and fine regulators are a makeshift solution on analog PSUs when decent multiple-turn pots didn't fit the BOM for economical reasons. The four knobs are only confusing things and are prone to cause errors when having (had) to manually control several parameters at a time.
+1 on proper multiturn pots. Fine / Coarse is cheap crap.
Though IMO encoder with selectable digit is the best digital way, and a keypad should be available too, nothing beats the experience and ease of use of a proper multiturn pot.
I've got various lab PSU, here's my personal order of entry method preference:
1. multiturn pot for voltage and current
2. multiturn pot for voltage, standard pot for current
3. select parameter by single keypress, enter numeric value through keypad, press Enter
4. select parameter by menu or cursor keys, enter numeric value through keypad, press Enter
5. separate digital encoders for voltage / current, with single keypress selectable and consistently acting digit
6. anything else
7. Coarse / Fine knobs
And another one: Order of output terminals
Minus bottom / Plus above
or
Minus left / Plus right
or
Minus left / GND middle / Plus right
everything else is anti-intuitive and annoying.