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I definitely need that visual feedback and I actually like now that I can get all the info I need from the display on the softstep instead of looking at the computer. If I'm not glancing at the softstep then I'm probably looking down at my bow anyway:) Ima bow gazer. I don't have experience doing shows so I hadn't even thought that I'd need to work the controller without looking. I guess I'll find out if thats a negative once I start doing my first shows in April. That is a big plus for the 1010 if you can work it blind. It would be extremely impressive if someone can flawlessly operate the SS w/o a click or the visual feedback. On Feb 10, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Zoe Keating wrote: > That implies that you're looking at it though. I've yet to nail it >without staring at my feet the whole time. With the 1010 I could rest my >foot on it and just peek every now and then.