This is the door lock where we are staying and I am irritated every time I have to punch in the code.

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    Looks good to me. The letters are following the same pattern as the numbers - Top to bottom, left to right. ‘C’ is likely a Clear button in case you mess up your code. XYZ was chosen instead of ABC since C already has a use.

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      Either the order is 1,2,3,4,5,X,Y,6,7,8,9,Z,C or it’s 1,6,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,0,X,Z,Y,C, and either way that’s irritating.

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        Sounds to me like you’re just looking to be irritated by something and you chose this.

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        Nah, the numbers are a grouping, the letters are a separate grouping, and there is a clear button.
        The order is the same on both, in columns from top left to bottom right.
        And the clear button is bottom right.

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          This is just how you sanely organize digits when you have to split them. It’s either down the middle (12345:67890), pairs (or odds&evens depending on how you look at it), or 0:123:456:789:0.

          I would be more infuriated if it was 1-7 on one side, and then 890CXYZ on the other.

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        ,C

        You mean the clear button should be somewhere in the middle, sorted alphabetically?

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    ‘C’ is a special char here. All codes must start with it, leaving the rest grouped in two groups: numbers, then letters. X Y Z is a pretty common placholder for ‘11’ ‘12’ and ‘13’. ‘C’ will also function as a clear button, to begin entering a new code attempt. Probably why they chose ‘C’ as a simple label.

    I may have gone with left to right then top to bottom, instead of top to bottom then left to right; but that’s more personal preference.

    https://codelocks.zohodesk.eu/portal/en/kb/articles/cl100-cl200-2018-code-change-instructions

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    From my experience with mathematics, algebra, and calculus, C is a representation of analogous data storage. This means the C is the button used to change the coding. A better way to identify it would be to consider it as “clear” or “cancel”. So like you put the wrong code in, use the C to start the code over

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    in other news : Storm Éowyn: 715,000 homes without power in Ireland after record gusts hit.
    … Stay safe, take care.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I find the grouping and ordering somehow soothing, except that years of programming have taught me that number sets should be zero-indexed. Get that 0 to the top left please.

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    I had some theories as to why that was that way (swappable faceplate like an Engima machine ring setting?) so I went to their website. The plot thickens:

    According to the company the UK isn’t part of Europe, but instead belongs alongside Africa and the Middle East.

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      It looks like the company was founded in London, then later set up international branches, FWIW.

      https://www.codelocks.us/mediacoverage-llcelebrates30thjan22

      Codelocks was started by Dorothea and Desmond Ryan, Codelocks’ chairman, out of their small fourth-floor apartment in central London in 1991 with the goal to satisfy the unmet need for a simple digital lock in the marketplace. After much research, they sourced a digital lock from Taiwan, and Codelocks was born with its first and still available lock:  the mechanical CL250.

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    People really live their lives choosing to be annoyed by the most inoffensive things

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      You’re literally in Mildly Infuriating. I don’t know what you expect.

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        Goes to mildy infuriating, doesn’t post mildly infuriating things. Somehow my problem for being mildly infuriated by this