On 08/01, Mark Davis wrote:
> I assume that the driver SHOULD still work with the default Yes
> value. Using the No value is not only less efficient, but could be
> a real problem. If someone makes a typo when entering a new
> setpoint, it wouldn't matter if they realized their mistake and
> quickly entered the correct setpoint before the device has moved
> very much - It would still go all the way to the incorrect setting
> before starting to move to the correct position.
Couldn't you just stop the move?
Lewis
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