Chapter 8. General Settings
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Scroll Start Delay.
Controls how many milliseconds Rockbox should wait before
a new text begins automatically scrolling.
Scroll Step Size.
Defines the number of pixels the text should move for each step,
as used by the Scroll Speed setting.
Bidirectional Scroll Limit.
Rockbox has two different automatic horizontal scrolling
methods: 1) always scrolling the text to the left until the line has ended and
then beginning again at the start, and 2) moving to the left until you can
read the end of the line and then scrolling right until you see the beginning
again. Rockbox chooses which method it should use depending of how much
it has to scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit
is, expressed in percentage of the line length.
Screen Scrolls Out of View.
Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally by
pressing Long
Right
/
Left
.
Setting this option to
Yes
will keep the list
entries at their fixed positions and allow them to be scrolled out of view,
whereas
No
will only scroll those entries which surpass the right margin.
Screen Scroll Step Size.
Defines the number of pixels the horizontal manual screen
scroll should move for each step.
Paged Scrolling.
When set to
Yes
scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the
screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be
useful on slow displays.
List Acceleration Start Delay.
This setting enables the acceleration of scroll speed
in lists when holding
Up
or
Down
. When set to
Off
the acceleration is
disabled. When any other value is set the acceleration will start to accelerate
after holding
Up
or
Down
for the chosen time (in seconds).
List Acceleration Speed.
This setting controls how fast the scroll speed acceler-
ates. The scroll speed will increase every N seconds. For example, selecting
Speed up every 3s
will increase the scroll speed every 3 seconds while
Up
or
Down
is held.
Peak Meter.
The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters.
Peak Release.
This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes
softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother. Expressed in scale
units per 10 ms.
Peak Hold Time.
Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset. For
example, if you set this value to 5 s, the peak indicator displays the loudest
volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds. Larger values are useful
if you want to find the peak level of a song, which might be of interest when
copying music from the player via the analogue output to some other recording
device.
Clip Hold Time.
The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visible
after clipping is detected.
The Rockbox manual
(version 3.14)
Toshiba Gigabeat F and X Series