I don't think the issue is that the scenes aren't on the first row. It may be but I don't think that was said.
I think the issue is wanting the scene switches to always be available.
So many new users think the reveal switch is some sort of "scenes" mode. It isn't. It of course simply changes Preset switches to IA switches which just happen to be scenes.
The best wish I heard so far is "reverse reveal mode" where it is usually all IAs and then pressing Reveal changed to Presets... Choose a preset and it automatically turns off "reverse reveal" and you are back to all IAs.
Well that's not possible now anyway hehe.
So the suggestion of Bank Size 0, meaning no preset switches, may be the best idea for now. Yes you have to step through presets one by one numerically. You can use the front panel Swap function to arrange presets in a more logical order for performance.
But if the issue is forgetting to exit Reveal mode, this keeps Scenes (or anything programmed to switches 1-5) always available. As mentioned, this removes reveal mode altogether.
If the OP DOES what Preset switches as well, then he can simply reprogram any of switches 6-17 to be Scenes so they are always available. Place some non-important functions on switches 1-5 for Reveal mode.
Regardless, there are only 17 switches available. Reveal mode helps get a bit more out of them, but at the end of the day, besides presets, you can only control 17 things.
I think the issue is wanting the scene switches to always be available.
So many new users think the reveal switch is some sort of "scenes" mode. It isn't. It of course simply changes Preset switches to IA switches which just happen to be scenes.
The best wish I heard so far is "reverse reveal mode" where it is usually all IAs and then pressing Reveal changed to Presets... Choose a preset and it automatically turns off "reverse reveal" and you are back to all IAs.
Well that's not possible now anyway hehe.
So the suggestion of Bank Size 0, meaning no preset switches, may be the best idea for now. Yes you have to step through presets one by one numerically. You can use the front panel Swap function to arrange presets in a more logical order for performance.
But if the issue is forgetting to exit Reveal mode, this keeps Scenes (or anything programmed to switches 1-5) always available. As mentioned, this removes reveal mode altogether.
If the OP DOES what Preset switches as well, then he can simply reprogram any of switches 6-17 to be Scenes so they are always available. Place some non-important functions on switches 1-5 for Reveal mode.
Regardless, there are only 17 switches available. Reveal mode helps get a bit more out of them, but at the end of the day, besides presets, you can only control 17 things.