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Old 08-10-2011, 03:31 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by MDK View Post
No, that falls within the same use case. The device suspends regardless of what menu is open. So say we update the time when you open the menu. You are allowed to open the reading menu and leave it open and the clock would appear 'stuck' from the user's perspective.
Can't you set time on opening and then any further screen refresh action such as selecting the advanced menu button, font sizes, etc. when that page is open? I'm sure people aren't going to leave the menu open for long periods that a time sync problem would be a real issue usability wise.

Do you have use times for the middle menu that would indicate how long a user has the middle screen menu open? I would suspect from my times using the middle screen menu is less than 1min at a time if that.
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