What are you on about ?
You can't have 38 buttons for each of the measurements on each channel, instead you need use a menu to select the ones you want and then you can toggle them all (selected) ON and OFF with a single button.
You really need do more homework.
You know you're not fooling anybody, right?
On a Rigol you have to press a button to switch between horizontal/vertical measurements, sure, and maybe another button to get less common measurements, but it's way faster/easier then going into a menu, twisting the twisty knob through a list of words then crossing your fingers it doesn't select a different value when you push it.
Plus you get little pictures of the measurements, not just names.
This:
vs. this:
??
No contest. Rigol wins hands down.
Oh so you want to look deeper into the UI of these DSO's.
Shall we examine User definable Default and how that might assist with Measurement setup/usage.
With X-E's the Default button can be assigned to either factory or user default setting.
With User settings one can have
any UI parameter set to just how you want or like it, yes any parameter including any of the measurement types.
Described here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-siglent-sds1000x-e-oscilloscope-based-on-xilinx-zynq-7000-soc-architecture/msg1196101/#msg1196101When set how you want them those measurements set can be toggled ON and OFF with a single press of Measurements.
Further, the display can be
cleansed of unwanted menu clutter by use of the Menu toggle button where the measurements are then parked into the now vacant screen real-estate where the menus were.
These UI helpers/features allow the DSO to be set as
we want it, not just as the manufacturer thinks is best.
Then we can also display some statistics too, as so: