Nope. You can lock/unlock resistance by 5 clicks, then power + right key, or you can do it in Escribe.
In case of locked resistance, you have to unlock before doing that, then lock afterward. That's a ridiculous amount of keystrokes. Yes, it's fairly rarely needed, but why make it so complicated?!
Don't insult my intelligence Tim Cook, I do need a headphone jack. Force reading resistance is needed mostly in cases of heavy contact clapton coils. No matter how much "strumming" you do during installation and how perfectly they glow, they always "settle", drift from their initial reading somewhat, in a second or even a third digit… But that's enough to throw the temperature readings out the window. Once the coil(s) have "settled", you re-read the resistance and live happily ever after, till the next coil.