Slider sensitivity
Am I the only one having difficulties setting a precise temperature with the slider in a room screen? In particular when releasing my finger from the screen most of the time the temperature cursor will further move by half a degree!
Bref, i'd enjoy a more precise slider ;-)
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I am having exactly the same issue, I don't think it's any kind of bug but it just needs a bit of tweaking as the slider is far too sensitive, maybe when the slider is moved up or down it becomes less sensitive or even show the digits along the slider just like a thermometer.0
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Or maybe allow us to input a number as an option. I find this fiddly as well.
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The app setting slider is unbelievably bad to use! I can’t believe it was released like this. This is a copy of a topic I just started. Posting here to try get some traction and support. This badly needs improving to make it useable! Sorry but it’s true.
I’m just coming to terms with my new Tado x basic “thermostat” system (after coming from nest v2 which is becoming obsolete soon)
I’ve noticed the slider for setting in the app for temperature target is truly dreadful. As soon as you touch it it glitches away from the present setting. It is very awkward and fiddly to use accurately. I often like to make frequent small increments/decrements to my target temperature, to suit how Ifeel at that time.
I need to be able to simply step up or down in 0.5° steps. Please add a simple up/down button at the right and or left of the main slider. There is plenty of screen room to do this. This would be so much easier to use and frankly I am completely amazed it doesn’t already have this feature. Do you even Alpha/beta test things before full release? If these buttons are added, the slider can stay just as it is as an indicator.
Also please can we have the option to disable the app from always changing colour with temperature setting. I would like a constant (legible) colour scheme, but maybe just change colour when the system is actively calling for heat (as nest did)? Some colours are quite hard to read on phone screens, especially in daylight or for people with limited colour vision.
Thank you for listening.
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