kontrollnuppu
Kontrollnuppu is a user interface element used to adjust a setting by rotating a knob, and in some cases by pressing it. It appears on a wide range of devices, including audio equipment, home appliances, automotive dashboards, and industrial controllers. The primary function is to map physical movement of the knob into a signal that sets parameters such as volume, temperature, or speed.
Operation and types: Rotary knobs may be continuous or detented, with detents providing discrete steps and
Construction and signals: A conventional kontrollnuppu attaches to a shaft and operates a potentiometer to generate
Design considerations: Usability hinges on durability, wear resistance, and tactile feedback. Size, shape, and surface texture
History and usage: The knob-based control emerged with early electromechanical devices and became widespread through potentiometers