In other words, how does Control4 "want" the end user to interact with the system? How does the UX handle multi and single room control?
My understanding is that each control surface (touchscreen/app/remote) focuses on one room. To control other rooms, you must swipe to a separate page. If this is correct, are other layout options available?
I'm accustomed to the current Savant layout. The app lists each source. The user selects a source and then taps the room they want to control. I'm curious to see if Control4 offers this setup.
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In other words, how does Control4 "want" the end user to interact with the system? How does the UX handle multi and single room control?
My understanding is that each control surface (touchscreen/app/remote) focuses on one room. To control other rooms, you must swipe to a separate page. If this is correct, are other layout options available?
I'm accustomed to the current Savant layout. The app lists each source. The user selects a source and then taps the room they want to control. I'm curious to see if Control4 offers this setup.
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