Can we do something about the screen timing out while I am listening to a response and not scrolling the scroll wheel? Sometimes I am driving or busy with the kid and want to listen to the response only. Can we at lease get it to stay on screen and not turn the screen off till the response is done maybe +5 to 10 sec to wait for us?
Also makes me do it in Vison with force of habit but that scrolling knocks the response away… smh.
I think it would be great if things worked together more in general. I think that the behavior of r1 should be much more tailored to what is happening. I mean, I can very well imagine that this would require a lot of extra lines of code, and listeners, etc., but under the line is that it would be a really good investment in usability, software quality and the general quality of the overall package. I don’t mean to say that you can’t see that a lot of love has already gone into r1, but there are things like what has been suggested here that could definitely be made better and that would ultimately leave a really nice, well-rounded feeling when using it. In my opinion, r1 is currently a diamond that is not quite cut to its full potential, but I am sure that it will be the most beautifully cut diamond once the rough work is done.
Absolutely is… I thought I posted it more than 12 days ago even. Have posted it in discord a few times. Its super annoying, what am I to do? Fiddle my scroll wheel every so often? I’ve been doing so…
But GUESS WHAT?
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In Vision that is killed too! Making it really more of a bug than a timeout setting kind of relation.
In vision you get a long one and try to scroll and its done, so timeout VS going off? I can’t confirm if goes off in vision, haven’t seen it but gives me anxiety it will and think I’ve made it in just less than 120 sec answers.
I think more settings are actually the wrong way to go. It would be better if r1 was simply more intelligent and understood what the user needs and what he doesn’t. That’s what I personally imagine an AI assistant would do. Any cheap smartphone can have more settings, so that can’t be the right way.
One of the things I didn’t know an fellow Rabbiteer on Discord told me and seems true. It appear touches on the screen don’t do anything but keep it awake so touching the screen also seems to help… I’ve seen it go dim and wake since he said this.