I hate to sound like a stuck record (or whatever the digital equiv is) but here we go one last time:
Putting a global adjustment in a per input menu is counter-intuitive. Counter-intuitiveness in a GUI is a bad thing. Thus the menu is 'broken' in that it has unaddressed defects. Believe me, I understand how unaddressed defects can happen, but it doesn't make it less broken.
Is it a fatal, horrible flaw? Nope. could it have been fixed easily? Probably. So the fact it was passed into production means (1) QA was rushed (2) engineers got to veto the bug report (3) ???
This kind of thing is what I mean by 'lack of polish' and seems endemic to Outlaw products. They are solid. They deliver the goods. They cost less. They are also a bit rough about the edges.
Charlie
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Charlie