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Config GUI
I've been looking around a bit at all the various soundboard options, and I was just wondering if anyone out there has ever written up a simple program to act as a GUI for editing the config file for the PC.
I haven't done any sort of programming in like 20 years. But from what I remember of programming, writing a small program to put sliders or some sort of graphic element to aid in the configuration of all the settings of the PC shouldn't be too daunting of a task.
I know editing a text file isn't a big deal, but having a program to speed up the process and automate some of the formatting, etc. certainly would be nice.
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It is not within my current range of skills to make such a program. All of my coding skills are 20 years out of date.
I just wanted to throw the idea out there and see if it had been done already, or possibly spark the interest to do it in someone with the skills to make it happen.
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Jedi Initiate
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I think its a whole lot of I don't remember it, mixed with a bit of 'Does anyone actually use Fortran, Cobol, and Pascal anymore??'
I'm much more of a hardware nerd than a software nerd...I never was any good at the limited programming I am much more comfortable tearing something down to its component parts and rebuilding it.
The nice thing would be that the program would be totally optional since its not hard coded on the boards...people more comfortable with the techish manual editing of the config file could continue to do so...people who prefer a GUI and a visual representation of all the numbers could use the program method.
Not saying its something vitally needed in the community, but I'm sure that more people than just myself would like a GUI method of changing their PC config (I've seen numerous posts about how people complain about the swing sensitivity of their PCs, but do nothing about it because they are not comfortable mucking about in config files) One of the nice selling points of the new Obsidian boards is the well polished GUI, having something similar for the PC would be a nice addition IMHO.
Last edited by Arashi; 07-02-2011 at 09:42 AM.
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