Wizard17
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Okay, her's a new GUI design for the new ATT...
I started this thread in order to get the participation of whoever is interested discussing a much more usefull GUI-layout for ATITool. The existing layout is kinda outdated and all the new features on the new cards kinda require a re-design... To keep it still as campact as possible I've come up with the following design... Remember, this is just a starting point,
any comments are welcome...
- The idea is to have as many profiles next to oneanother as the user likes. It would enable
him to have a 2D and a 3D profile next to eachother. It would enable a crossfire-user to
have a 2D profile for each card next to one another. This design simply means a whole lot
less clicking and going through combo-boxes
- Every profile starts out with the basic sliders for core- and memory-freq.
The user is then allowed to add whatever sliders are available for that card, and can thus
make his own personal view of a profile. If there are more sliders than fit, the scrollbar
makes it possible to scroll the window. Alternatively, the user can re-size the main-window
horizontally to make everything fit the way he wants. As a last alternative there's a
"slidebar" in between every profile, enabling sliding to right to show more of 1st profile or
right to show more of 2nd profile, etc.
I started this thread in order to get the participation of whoever is interested discussing a much more usefull GUI-layout for ATITool. The existing layout is kinda outdated and all the new features on the new cards kinda require a re-design... To keep it still as campact as possible I've come up with the following design... Remember, this is just a starting point,
any comments are welcome...
- The idea is to have as many profiles next to oneanother as the user likes. It would enable
him to have a 2D and a 3D profile next to eachother. It would enable a crossfire-user to
have a 2D profile for each card next to one another. This design simply means a whole lot
less clicking and going through combo-boxes
- Every profile starts out with the basic sliders for core- and memory-freq.
The user is then allowed to add whatever sliders are available for that card, and can thus
make his own personal view of a profile. If there are more sliders than fit, the scrollbar
makes it possible to scroll the window. Alternatively, the user can re-size the main-window
horizontally to make everything fit the way he wants. As a last alternative there's a
"slidebar" in between every profile, enabling sliding to right to show more of 1st profile or
right to show more of 2nd profile, etc.