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Originally Posted by tompe
You cannot be sure what button it is since it is not documented. The problem was that I did another mistake so the update did not work. I then needed to confirm that I had used the correct button but that was impossible to confirm since nowhere in the documentation is it explained which button is the "enter" button. I would also never call the middle button in the D-pad for an enter button. It is like calling the mouse button on a mouse for "enter button" which is not done.
And what do you mean it is the same thing? You have to define your terms when you describe a device. You cannot use different words for the same thing in a manual.
So the update procedure barely worked for me.
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Sorry, but we're talking, what, nine buttons here? Four on the left edge, one on top, two on the right edge, a four-way navigation rocker and, inside the navigation rocker a central button. It's not as if you had to pick out the 'Enter' button from one of 104+, unlabeled keys.
And given how long you'd been using it before applying the firmware update - which would have to have been at least a few weeks - I find your tale of confusion unmoving. Especially since you're clearly a well-versed, intelligent, experienced computer user. Now if you had been my
mother I'd recognize the challenge and do it for you!
No, there was no reason why you, personally, given your background, could not make a valid assumption as to what was meant by 'select', 'enter' or 'return'.
Still, if you were posting this to point out what a 'mainstream' or 'late-adopter' end-user might find confusing, I'd say you were spot on target. And this needs to be noted in any further instructions supplied with future updates.
Derek