That is really cool. It would be nice to see more events run like that, more work up front but less work tallying scores and setting up the relays for days 2/3/4/5
Excel and a vlookup made it pretty quick if your shooters can read and save the target name as instructedIt's not like it was really an option before.
Excel and a vlookup made it pretty quick if your shooters can read and save the target name as instructed![]()
It’s still a struggle some days. But better than all the data entry.Half 'my' shooters can't save a bookmark to the dang page, so...![]()
We just held our 2 day Nevada LR match and I spent half the time getting people back on to the system after they would fat finger their device.
I have the shortcut on all of my iPads and iPhone which makes it very easy for me. But I am not an expert on all the different devices the shooters bring and like you, I or one of the other RO's get the mid string call for help, especially on the first few relays. Then it was 100 degrees and some would shut down due to over heating and would have to get another one set up quickly. Then somehow the "begin record" button gets inadvertently pressed before someone is ready to go for it.All too familiar with that. People inadvertently close the browser tab or window in the middle of their string, and then depending on their tech level, can't get back. Or they fat-finger their display, and end up 'looking' at another target, and correcting off someone else's shots - and somehow that's *my* fault
I've been tinkering with the use (on my own device) of the "Fully Kiosked Browser" app to see if that would help alleviate some of the "user error" problems like that. Time will tell.
And let's not forget suddenly turning the grid on for some random reason in the middle of a match. That one always puzzles me.All too familiar with that. People inadvertently close the browser tab or window in the middle of their string, and then depending on their tech level, can't get back. Or they fat-finger their display, and end up 'looking' at another target, and correcting off someone else's shots - and somehow that's *my* fault![]()