03-05-2008, 12:42 AM | #1 |
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Unresponsive to button press
I noticed an interesting thing last night...
When I started to read battery meter was on 20%. Couple of hours into the book it started - when page down is pressed, led becomes green but nothing happens and I have to press it again and sometimes even for the third time for press to register. Anyone else noticed this? DrS |
03-05-2008, 02:02 AM | #2 |
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Maybe it needs to be charged for it to fully recognize your page turns. Could be that after the battery gets so low, it doesn't always recognize the page turns. This however is a total guess.
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03-05-2008, 02:59 AM | #3 |
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For what its worth i see the exact same page turn problem even when the battery is fully charged. I absolutely love the size of the cybook but I've been hit by both the bookmarks problem people have reported as well as this one and it really is driving me nuts. I've found if I really crush the page turn button and hold it for what seems like a rather long time then 90% of my attempts will actually turn a page. Hopefully Bookeen fixes these issues at some point. Till then I'm pretty sure I'll be goign back to my prs-500 soon.
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03-05-2008, 04:03 AM | #5 |
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I have it a lot of times, that when i press the pageturn button, the LED goes on, but nothing happens.
Bookeen are aware of the problem, and will try to have a fix with the next firmware update. |
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I find that if you hold the button down until the screen blanks, it's 100% reliable. Just needs to be held in that little bit longer than one normally would.
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03-05-2008, 05:13 AM | #7 |
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I know, but that should not be. its a problem with the interrupt timing. Should be a solvable problem.
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I agree. It's clearly a software problem, not a hardware one, because the "activity" LED lights with 100% reliability when you click the button.
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I've noticed that the more often I use the Cybooks and the more often I cycle through the charger, the lower the 'freeze due to insufficient power' level drops. On this most recent unit, I'm hovering at about 30%, but it was 40% fresh out of the box early last month. However, my 'engineering sample' unit - before I broke it - was down to 10% power level before freezing. And yes, for those who are new, this 'freeze' indicates that you've run below minimum power and need to re-charge. Derek |
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I really really love my CyBook ... oh the gods and my wife know that I do ... but I would very much like to smack the people responsible for the buttons on the device ... just once ...
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I haven't had any problems operating my Cybook, but I only read about an hour or so a day (sigh, high school teacher!). I don't understand why they made the page turn dependent upon pressing a thin silver-colored square border around a larger, center button. Seems very silly to me -- I love the way the EB1150 handles buttons (well, and pretty much everything, except that it's so heavy.) I must say I don't have any problem at all on forward page turns -- my Cybook runs well forward with just one firm press. Paging back is trickier -- I often have to hold the silver rim down for several tries. I don't go back much, and I'm glad the forward rim works well, but still, it seems like it could have been designed better.
I've discovered that the flashing bothers my eyes somewhat, so I occasionally turn it off, until I can't stand the ghosting. I'm guessing this same problem would occur with most eink readers. Other than that, I love the Cybook, the case, the weight, the screen, the font sizing, the availability of books, the elegance of the device. It's fantastic. Lelah PS About pricing: long long ago, when I was a girl, I remember my older sister being presented, at Christmas, with a hand-held calculator. It was the first any of us had seen -- there is a photo of us all clustered around looking at it. It was probably the early 60's. My brother-in-law paid some 300-400 dollars for it! Hahahahahaha. |
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