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Old 02-22-2005, 01:40 PM   #1
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button repeating bug?

I finally got my car pc installed and while testing my amps and speakers i hit the volume + button and held it for a few seconds, when i released the button the volume kept rising till it was 100%. When i tried to lower it with the v- button it would go down slowly but when i took my finger off hte button it would raise back up to 100%.

I thought this was isolated to the volume button but it also happened this morning to the the fast forward button in music mode.

I did a search but found nothing. Has anyone had this problem?
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I had this same problem, it is related to the touch screen control software. There is an option where if you touch the screen for two seconds it acts as a right click. Disabling this option fixed the problem.
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ah...great, i just read a post about this in my search. i wasnt sure if it was the same type of problem.

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Quote: Originally Posted by braddo
I had this same problem, it is related to the touch screen control software. There is an option where if you touch the screen for two seconds it acts as a right click. Disabling this option fixed the problem.

thanks. I was having the same problem.
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