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2010-05-14
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thanks - installed over previous version no problem, the timer is a great addition to an already very useful app. comments:
1) the font for the selectable delays is very small if you have bad eyesight (like me!) - any chance you could up it slightly in next version?
2) in case it's not obvious to others, there is a "0 second" timer value offered that causes the camera to take a picture immediately, but under touch screen control rather than via hardware button - seem to recall someone asking recently on the forum about a workaround for a faulty camera button, so this is the very thing (off now to try and find the post that asked for it & link to here ...)
thank you for your information. ive installed this app, but it doesn't work properly. it always jumps to x terminal and says "type X to terminate the script". any idea how should i solve this issue?
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2010-05-14
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2010-05-14
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thanks - installed over previous version no problem, the timer is a great addition to an already very useful app. comments:
1) the font for the selectable delays is very small if you have bad eyesight (like me!) - any chance you could up it slightly in next version?
2) in case it's not obvious to others, there is a "0 second" timer value offered that causes the camera to take a picture immediately, but under touch screen control rather than via hardware button - seem to recall someone asking recently on the forum about a workaround for a faulty camera button, so this is the very thing (off now to try and find the post that asked for it & link to here ...)
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2010-05-14
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2010-05-14
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2010-05-14
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2010-05-14
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thank you very much. I've finally figured out how to use it by reading your instruction . this app is definitely a great application which can be perceived as a workaround for part of hardware camera button! besides, it also offer ways to customize the way to take picture (auto-focus off). however, i met a problem, my faulty camera button doesn't work well for half-press, so, i might get the timer section successful one time out of 8 times trying . if this app could function by touch screen only? and if it is possible to keep auto-focus option in this app? sorry for the trouble, i hope i'm not asking too much .
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2010-05-14
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The Following User Says Thank You to roamerjiang For This Useful Post: | ||
1) the font for the selectable delays is very small if you have bad eyesight (like me!) - any chance you could up it slightly in next version?
2) in case it's not obvious to others, there is a "0 second" timer value offered that causes the camera to take a picture immediately, but under touch screen control rather than via hardware button - seem to recall someone asking recently on the forum about a workaround for a faulty camera button, so this is the very thing (off now to try and find the post that asked for it & link to here ...)
Last edited by Pigro; 2010-05-14 at 09:29.