I consider this view to be the main screen, where all the devices are live, and when you slide your fingers across the screen, you can accidentally activate or deactivate the device. and for some equipment it is not desirable and can be dangerous or problematic say, shut-off valve, measuring equipment, etc.
that’s why I wanted to suggest that the user could select such devices in the settings and their activation or deactivation would only take place on the tab of the device itself. so here.
Don’t get me wrong, but I seem to have softer fingers. Maybe that’s why I’ve never ever managed to accidentally activate anything while swiping the device list screen. Since you’re up to such tricks, I guess it’s possible after all.
yes, that’s exactly what I meant. so far I have accidentally turned off the device about 4 times, but as an administrator I am very careful about this, if I were to share these devices with the user, unwanted actions would be much more frequent, he would not be so careful.
yes I understand and I’m sure it won’t offend me in any way. it’s just a suggestion to increase traffic safety. we normally use a similar solution for plc and HIM automation.
I have reported this problem many times. But it still hasn’t been resolved.
I accidentally turned off the electricity in the entire house several times.
Clicking on the POWR320D device icon should open the device settings.
and not cause a shutdown.
The problem occurs in the nspanel pro application and screen.
Intriguing. Because I’m just scrolling in the app in all possible directions and nothing unexpected happens. Even more interesting is your observation about NSPanel Pro. The screen is generally quite poorly responsive to touch. I therefore wonder, how do you achieve the effect of accidentally turning off a device? I usually have some difficulty with tiles responding to touch.
it concerns POWR2, POWR320D devices.
press the icon. a change of state occurs. but I don’t want to change my state. I want to check the energy consumption of the POWR320D device. (works in NSP v3.5.0)
While the toggle is small compared to the card size, I rarely trigger unwanted actions. Here’s a trick: you can reorder your devices and move important ones, like breakers, to the bottom of the list.
If you’re running commercial solutions with a low tolerance for mistakes, consider using ewelink web. Such apps, IMHO, are more for plain users. Accidentally turning on a light? fine by me.