progress bar - why???
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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TorstenH. wrote:
who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table?
you?
TorstenH. wrote:
No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying
:~
TorstenH. wrote:
I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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Partly, it is a reassurance thing. The LED is there to let you know something is happening - if PC is sluggish, for example, I often glance at the router to see what is happening. If my NAS doesn't blink every hour or so, I know that something is wrong - my automated backups aren't working. And on software, a progress bar is much, much better than a blank screen - if a user can see something happening, they are happier that the job is in hand. Think about it: Would you want to watch builders stand there doing nothing while concrete sets? They can't do anything until it does, but that doesn't mean it should look like they are goofing off. My toaster has no lights, no magnets. It has a mechanical lever to lower / raise the toast, and a clockwork timer. I can tell it is working because the knob goes round and it ticks at me. Previous ones just sit there and toast and I have been known to eject the bread early as "it must be done by now". My TV has options to turn the LED off: both when it is working, and when it is in standby.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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the TV is digital. it says 'no signal' and presents a blue background when there's nothing to show.
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TorstenH. wrote:
when it is obvious
Because it is not. There is no way to differentiate a computer hanging from a computer performing a lenghty task in the background. Killing a task being performed in the background can result in much more damage than being annoyed by a LED. For someone who worked on embedded systems and who debugged "à la LED", it is obvious that redundant visual information is necessary. Always.
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Cars that beep when you do something. Like turn the volume up. Yes, I can tell the volume is higher you idiot car! :mad:
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Not if it is a silent track...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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TorstenH. wrote:
Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working?
My experience is that they indeed do not believe the computer is working. Nowadays they expect everything to be lightening fast and if it takes longer and they cannot see anything happening they think something is wrong with there computer. Showing them a progress bar will put them at ease.
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Not if the screen is broken it doesn't.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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TorstenH. wrote:
My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table?
You do, if you ever have problems with network connectivity. The LEDs on the NIC don't just show on/off. They cover, connetivity, activity and speed, all of which can be part of a networking issue.
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There is definitely a difference in between a hanging machine and one that is working on something in the background. In fact a task blocking a machine is bad implemented.
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..then the LED doesn't help anyway. Mostly I would find the TV laying on the ground or a broken beer bottle in front of it.
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But if the screen was broken (as in not working rather than smashed) and there was no LED you wouldn't know if there was just a power problem or if you needed to throw a beer bottle through it.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
regards Torsten I never finish anyth...
TorstenH. wrote:
Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious?
You are a programmer. Your user is most likely not. The customer is always right. The user is always right. Even though we usually don't agree. They buy/use our software. It's their way or the highway. :)
Just along for the ride. "the meat from that butcher is just the dogs danglies, absolutely amazing cuts of beef." - DaveAuld (2011)
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
regards Torsten I never finish anyth...
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the TV is digital. it says 'no signal' and presents a blue background when there's nothing to show.
regards Torsten I never finish anyth...
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TorstenH. wrote:
Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious?
You are a programmer. Your user is most likely not. The customer is always right. The user is always right. Even though we usually don't agree. They buy/use our software. It's their way or the highway. :)
Just along for the ride. "the meat from that butcher is just the dogs danglies, absolutely amazing cuts of beef." - DaveAuld (2011)
"No, that is just the earthly manifestation of the Great God Retardon." - Nagy Vilmos (2011) -
Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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It’s a part of action and response. When someone pushes a button real or virtual something is supposed to happen. Flip a light switch, the light should either turn on or off. If it does neither then something is broken. As an experiment a few years ago, I put a big red button in my cube once and it was connected to a counter and it would illuminate a light bulb. In one week the counter was at 34. The second week I disconnected the light bulb, the counter was at 102 by the end of week. Understanding that this was not controlled in any way as to who passed by my cube or any record kept of who pushed the button, however one can easily conclude that the extra counts are due to people repeatedly pushing the button trying to “see” what the button is supposed to do. I even had one person tell me that it was broken. People love blinky lights, wiggly icons and progress bars, there are volumes of books on user interfaces in hardware, software and architectural interfaces that cover this sort of stuff.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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I purchased a samsung AC[^] for my bedroom a few months back and it had a GIANT led that will be ON as long as the AC is on. Day or night. It was bright enough to annoy the **** out of me enough that I called them up and gave them a profane verbal bashing. They told me that the light indicates that the AC is on, and I told them I'll know the AC is on, because I'm the ****** one who turns it on. And I'll know it isn't working if it is not blowing out cold air, and the room is not chilling up. I asked them to take their junk back, took a refund and installed a Hitachi. The new one as well has a small light, but it hardly is noticeable.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Hey! Our customer wants a progress bar for the transmission of messages (which is done by the services on the server...). Why do people need progress bars? don't they believe the computer is actually working? I start to hate this stuff. Why do people need indicators for a device running when it is obvious? My wife got a new computer (Dell AllinOne 23") which has a giant, annoying blue light on the power supply plug. My computer has a LED at the WLAN-Device on the backside of the machine. WTF - who cares for a light on the backside of the computer under the table? My NAS is blinking like lightning when one of us is accessing some data. Why? No one even sees this as the NAS is standing in the basement. The light is totally annoying - I don't need to switch lights on in the basement when the NAS is running. My TV has a LED to show that it's on. It usually shows the TV-program too when it's on - so why does it need a light indicating that it's on? My toaster got a LED to show it's on. My mixer has a light to show it's on. Even the fridge has a LED. I'm actually waiting for a lamp with a LED indicating that it's on.
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Many years ago when I was patrolling in XMG we had chimps that would give a tone every ten seconds. This was called a confidence beep. It was necessary. In this case 'Chimps[^]' were the RF Jammers for remote IEDs. (XMG was Crossmaglen in Northern Ireland, aka Bandit Country).
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Not if it is a silent track...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."