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=Background= | |||
The initial way how the AXIOM Beta II should receive an easy to operate user interface is through a website served through the camera itself to a smartphone over the cameras own wifi hotspot. | |||
This smartphone is likely attached to the left or top side of the camera. | |||
=Considerations= | |||
Since the DOP either has the camera on his shoulder or on a tripod he likely will operate the smartphone with his left hand only. Therefore graphical elements should be placed in a way they can still be seen when operated with the left hand. | |||
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===ToDos=== | |||
# portrait mode view | |||
==Development VM== | |||
[[WebRemote Development VM]] | |||
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[[Category:WiFi]] | |||
[[Category:Smartphone]] |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 7 March 2018
1 Background
The initial way how the AXIOM Beta II should receive an easy to operate user interface is through a website served through the camera itself to a smartphone over the cameras own wifi hotspot. This smartphone is likely attached to the left or top side of the camera.
2 Considerations
Since the DOP either has the camera on his shoulder or on a tripod he likely will operate the smartphone with his left hand only. Therefore graphical elements should be placed in a way they can still be seen when operated with the left hand.
3 Concept Images
3.1 ToDos
- portrait mode view