Can one adjust the sensitivity of the side buttons?

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jgl51
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Can one adjust the sensitivity of the side buttons?

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Under water, with dry suit gloves, I seem to have problem to activate the right button (confirmation of choice made with left button).
Is there a way to make this button a bit more sensitive or is there a trick??


Unterwasser, mit Trocki Handschuhen, habe ich Problem mit der rechten Taste (Bestätigung), zum Beispiel beim Gas Changes. Kann man die Empfindlichkeit der Taste einstellen? Oder hat jemand einen Tip?

Überwasser geht es besser!!
kaheksa
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Re: Can one adjust the sensitivity of the side buttons?

Post by kaheksa »

V2.74 made the buttons more sensitive.
If you are having problems with one of the buttons then there might be a problem with the button
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jgl51
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Re: Can one adjust the sensitivity of the side buttons?

Post by jgl51 »

kaheksa Wrote:
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> V2.74 made the buttons more sensitive.
> If you are having problems with one of the buttons
> then there might be a problem with the button


Thanks. Have v 2.90 so should be ok
CC
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Re: Can one adjust the sensitivity of the side buttons?

Post by CC »

OSTC 6123, V3.0, perfect battery
Issue: Recent lost sensitivity in the cold (in and outside the water) at <6°C.

Can also be provoked using the refrigerator/freezer.

Could it be because of the last update from 2.9 to 3.0 just before Xmas14 (since then I've notified the problem) or is this an issue with the bottons comming with age?
Thank you
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: Can one adjust the sensitivity of the side buttons?

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

The buttons do not age but we had (unfortunately) buttons which were not good at cold temperatures. Please contact us directly, we can replace the button at our place.

Regards,
Matthias
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