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I've never been able to put it so succinctly, but I couldn't agree more. Even without realizing it, I've always found myself favoring interfaces that provided "one button per function". <br /> <br />To some extent, it's why I moved to JMRI and running the layout via computer. Despite the fact that I did (still do) dislike sitting at a terminal rather than walking around throttle-in-hand, the "soft" interface (i.e. a screen rather than "hard" buttons") means JMRI offered a great deal of "one button per function" operability. <br /> <br />My interest in the whole topic is really driven by just that. I want to get back to running the layout "by hand" rather than from computer and am seeking the best way to do so. Thank you for a post that (at least for me personally) really exposed the core of what I need to seek out.
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