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Old 12-27-2011, 12:56 PM   #6
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Location: Paris suburb, France
Device: Kobo Touch & Glo, Sony PRS-T1
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Originally Posted by Koboyashi View Post
I have the same behavior and assume, that the slider suffers from a switch bounce. Maybe one could implement a software buffer to override this.
From what I could see in my nephew's "broken" KT (bad screen out of the box made it "inspection" fodder), there is no physical switch attached to the button. It seems to be no more than a piece of metal moving in front of a sensor so mechanical tolerance could play a role in how the button behaves...
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