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8/6/2018 9:10 PM
 

Well, we do for one.  Between the mountains and the forest fires, the air has been quite turbulent here in CO, so being able to tap the +/- icons works well without the risk of an errant tap on the screen.

 
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8/6/2018 9:20 PM
 
I use them, too, for the same reason. It's much safer/quicker in turbulence to +/-, lest you end up panning the map into unwanted territory at an unintended zoom level and have to re-center and start over.

Jeff Nokomis Clark, Mooney M20G, iFly app on ASUS ZenPad Z8s, ASUS ZenFone AR, ASUS Windows 10 tablet, Stratux ADS-B w AHRS
 
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8/6/2018 10:11 PM
 
Jeff Clark wrote:
I use them, too, for the same reason. It's much safer/quicker in turbulence to +/-, lest you end up panning the map into unwanted territory at an unintended zoom level and have to re-center and start over.

Me too.
 
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8/7/2018 5:50 AM
 

Interesting. I don't remember ever using the zoom buttons in any tablet app instead of pinch-n-zoom. I guess its just another example of "different strokes..."

 
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8/9/2018 6:08 AM
 
Mark Kolber wrote:

Interesting. I don't remember ever using the zoom buttons in any tablet app instead of pinch-n-zoom. I guess its just another example of "different strokes..."

I (sometimes) use them on my tablet, too.  Part of that is because sometimes pinch-zoom is tough when bouncing around, and part of that is because for years I used a 700, and then a 720, and they don't have multi-touch screens, so pinch-zoom is not possible.  I guess I got "trained" to use the buttons.  :-)

 
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