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  • Thanks for the vid! Would you know if the clock can be set to show seconds even when 20+ minutes are remaining. By default it shows seconds only when time is less than 20 minutes. Thanks!

  • this video has been absolutly amzing in helping set the delay. Thanks

  • I have just bought myself one of these, and will probably have questions. Your input looks very very helpful indeed. Many thanks

  • I think you'll need the pro for that.

  • I'd say the main difference is slightly fewer modes, no delay, and the blue Scholastic version is slightly lighter weight and more plastic parts. Less of a solid feel.

  • cool thanx i was wondering which to purchase and the mode on this video u were demonstrating on i needed that mode so i was hoping that the blue scholastic clock had that same mode.

  • I got a question: Is the saitek blue Scholastic competion game clock different from the saitek competiton pro game clock III? If so, whats the difference?

  • You are welcome. I can shoot more demos about clocks if you have questions.

  • I also tried to edit 6A mode as a rummikub type timer, however I realized this was a weak solution. As programmed in the video, the total time is actually 121 seconds for each player. And it looks visually crappy (showing 1 second for the side not timing). I figured out that the 5A BRONSTEIN mode is the correct solution (edit 2 minute time and 2 minute add). I'm also surprised you didn't show how to make 6B mode a perfect Scrabble timer or a pure Count UP timer. Time to make a new video guys.

  • Hey Raphael! Thanks for the vids!

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