There already was a post regarding the functions of the rotary control, started by tfabris, here. This is a bit more discussion than just that feature but it is in there somewhere.

I'll take this opportunity to reiterate back again my preference...

If you turn the rotary control, it adjusts the volume.
If you press it in and turn it, it acts like a shuttle controller, varying the ffwd/rew speed and a bar at the bottom of the display shows your position in the track and the speed of the shuttling. This could stay active for a time (like the volume display) so you can use the control without pressing it in all the time.
If you press and release the control, it brings up the sound menu
If you press and hold, then release the control, it could seek to a point by winding the control left or right.

There is obviously a fair bit of flexibility here

$0.02 inc tax



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