It may just be me but...
I prefer not having the rotary volume control, as I like the +/- buttons on the iPad interface. The GUI of the PC version is not the same and very confusing if you are used to the iPad +/- buttons.
I switched rotary volume off on Kinksy desktop, and went to change volume. No +/- buttons, so I thought it wasn't implemented / broken and used the rotary style volume change, always rotating on the right-hand side as I usually do. Result - the volume got louder and louder and I eventually turned the power amp off because I couldn't work out how to turn the volume down.
I eventually realised how it works. It's not all intuitive (to me anyway) that you click on the right-hand side of the dial to increase volume and the left-hand side to decrease volume in non-rotary mode. Why the GUI differences between platforms?
I prefer not having the rotary volume control, as I like the +/- buttons on the iPad interface. The GUI of the PC version is not the same and very confusing if you are used to the iPad +/- buttons.
I switched rotary volume off on Kinksy desktop, and went to change volume. No +/- buttons, so I thought it wasn't implemented / broken and used the rotary style volume change, always rotating on the right-hand side as I usually do. Result - the volume got louder and louder and I eventually turned the power amp off because I couldn't work out how to turn the volume down.
I eventually realised how it works. It's not all intuitive (to me anyway) that you click on the right-hand side of the dial to increase volume and the left-hand side to decrease volume in non-rotary mode. Why the GUI differences between platforms?