Changing volume when R1 is responding

It is an unclear situation when I want to change the R1’s volume while it is responding. it almost always just stops talking and it feels very disappointing to lose the response that it was giving.

Suggestion: whenever you just turn the wheel when your rabbit is talking it will change the volume without stopping the response.

It would also be great to have a lot more feedback on the r1 being finished with its response/thinking/listening/erroring etc.

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I was about to create a post regarding this. It happen to me lately as the r1 was to loud and i wanted to lower the volume during its answer and yeah, is just not possible. the rabbit will stop from reading its answer.

As for your suggestion i think the wheel is already assigned to scroll the text. Maybe an idea on this is to have a volume slider on the touch screen? Food for toughts

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You are right, I suppose the ppt+wheel still works if it doesn’t stop the response.

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Yes, but i think 1xPTT is basically cancel/stop and hold xPTT is talking mode. Mmmm :thinking:

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This has happened to me every time as well. Perhaps it can be resolved by making the order of PPT and the scroll wheel matter. Starting to scroll first and then pressing the button could reserve the PPT for volume adjustment without interrupting the speech.

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What should happen is that if the scroll wheel is used after holding the PTT, the recording should continue from where it left off, rather than starting a new recording and just canceling the response from the R1. So, even if the PTT briefly stops the response, using the scroll wheel should make it continue where it stopped and keep going.

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Only just now experienced using my Rabbit R1 with my shokz bone conduction headphones. It’s really great to be be able to change te volume while the R1 is responding with buttons on the headphone. Without the R1 stopping its response. I think it is still a very big shortcoming the R1 can not change its volume while responding or totally dial it down to mute. (With a indicator for the rabbitface ofcourse :wink: giving it a X over it’s mouth)

In all seriousness i still think it’s an important thing to be fixed!

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