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The Bridge Timer has the following features: | The Bridge Timer has the following features: | ||
- | • | + | * times each round of a session |
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- | • shows the time remaining for each round (and the break) | + | |
- | • the timer interval can be selected, e.g. every 10 secs rather than every 1 second | + | |
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- | • warns of a skip move | + | |
- | warns of an arrow switch round | + | |
- | you can choose whether Bridge Timer calculates the finish time from the round time or calculates the round time from the required finish time | + | |
- | gives (optionally) two audible warnings in the round - the display colours change as a visual warning, e.g. | + | |
- | 1st warning - when you should have started the last board | + | |
- | 2nd warning - when the end of the round is close and you shouldn' | + | |
- | gives an audible warning to move for the next round - the display colours change as a visual warning | + | |
- | optionally gives a message that the break is about to start | + | |
- | there are now 60 new sounds files, spoken with a choice of a female or male voice | + | |
you can pause and resume the timer | you can pause and resume the timer | ||
you can add extra time or subtract time for a round | you can add extra time or subtract time for a round |
bridgetimer.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/08 11:54 by jonathan