2.5.2 Default Dual Angle Degree Increments — 1° vs. 5°

Default Dual Angle Degree Increments — 1° vs. 5° 

 2.5.2   layout 

   

 When entering drilling angle and VAL angle values in a Dual Angle (PAL) layout, Spectre Cloud lets you choose the degree increment used when adjusting angle inputs — either 1° for fine-grained control or 5° for faster, coarser adjustment. This setting determines the default step size applied across all Dual Angle spec sheets, saving you from changing it manually every session. 

 🔄 The Two Increment Options 

 

 

 

 Increment 

 Adjustment Step 

 Best For 

 

 

 

 

 1° 

 Each step changes the angle by one degree 

 Competitive and coaching environments where fine layout adjustments matter; experienced fitters working with precise PAP data 

 

 

 5° 

 Each step changes the angle by five degrees 

 General pro shop use; shops where Dual Angle is used but high-precision tuning is not the primary goal; faster data entry 

 

 

 

 Note: This setting controls the step size when using increment/decrement controls (such as up/down arrows or a stepper) to adjust angle values. If Spectre Cloud also allows angles to be typed in directly, any value can be entered regardless of this setting. ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm whether angle values can be entered by direct keyboard input in addition to stepper controls, and which inputs this increment setting applies to. 

 📐 Why Increment Size Matters for Dual Angle Layouts 

 The PAL / Dual Angle system uses angle measurements to independently control skid length, flip potential, and continuation. Small changes in drilling angle or VAL angle produce measurable differences in ball motion — particularly for competitive bowlers who are sensitive to subtle reaction changes. 

 

 ✅ 1° increments — appropriate when a bowler can perceive and articulate subtle differences in ball reaction. A 2–3° change in drilling angle can noticeably affect back-end shape for a skilled player. 

 ✅ 5° increments — appropriate when layouts are being set in broad strokes and fine-tuning is not required. Faster to navigate during a busy fitting session. 

 ❌ Using 5° increments in a precision fitting context may cause overshoot — stepping past the intended angle without a clean way to land on the exact value. 

 ❌ Using 1° increments in a general shop context adds unnecessary steps to data entry for bowlers where a 3–4° difference in layout would have no perceptible effect on ball motion. 

 

 🛠️ Setting the Default Degree Increment 

 

 Navigate to Settings from the top menu. 

 Locate the relevant settings section. ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm the exact section name for 2.5.x settings, consistent with other pages in this chapter. 

 Find the Default Dual Angle Degree Increments option. 

 Select 1° or 5° according to your shop's fitting approach. ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm whether this is a toggle, radio button pair, or dropdown. 

 The change takes effect immediately for all new Dual Angle spec sheets. ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm auto-save behavior, consistent with other settings in this chapter. 

 

 Note: Changing this setting does not alter angle values already saved on existing spec sheets. It only affects the step size used when adjusting angles on new or in-progress sheets going forward. 

 🔄 Overriding the Default on Individual Spec Sheets 

 As with other default settings in Spectre Cloud, the degree increment default can be overridden on individual spec sheets without changing the account-wide setting. If most of your work uses 5° increments but a particular bowler warrants 1° precision, switch the increment for that session only. 

 

 ✅ Override the increment on a per-sheet basis as needed — the account default is unchanged. 

 ✅ The override applies only for the duration of that fitting session. ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm whether a per-sheet increment override persists if the sheet is reopened later, or whether it resets to the account default. 

 

 📊 Choosing the Right Increment for Your Shop 

 

 

 

 Shop Profile 

 Recommended Increment 

 Rationale 

 

 

 

 

 Competitive / tournament pro shop 

 1° 

 Bowlers are sensitive to fine layout differences; precision is the priority 

 

 

 Coaching or ball fitting specialist 

 1° 

 Detailed layout records support longitudinal fitting analysis 

 

 

 General pro shop using Dual Angle occasionally 

 5° 

 Faster entry; degree-level precision not required for most bowlers 

 

 

 Mixed shop — competitive and recreational 

 1° default, override to 5° for recreational fittings 

 Preserves precision for competitive bowlers without slowing recreational sessions 

 

 

 

 ☁️ Scope of This Setting 

 This setting is stored at the account level and applies across all devices. ⚠️ Verify with your Spectre team: confirm per-user vs. per-account/shop scope, consistent with the open question carried across 2.3.5 through 2.5.x — and whether individual staff members in a multi-user shop can maintain their own increment preference independently. 

 Related Sections 

 

 2.5.1.3 — PAL / Dual Angle system 

 2.5.1 — Default layout type: VLS, 2LS, Dual Angle, None 

 2.5.3 — Next setting in this chapter (if applicable) 

 4.x — Spec Sheet: selecting and entering a layout 

 7.x — Arsenal Plus: suggested layouts and layout conversion 

 

 Tip: If you are unsure which increment to start with, 1° is the safer default — it gives you full precision without preventing faster entry, since you can always step through values quickly or type a value directly. Switching to 5° later if 1° feels unnecessarily granular for your workflow is easy to do at any time. 

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