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Originally Posted by neilmarr
I've always felt that the page-turn buttons on the 505 would be easier to use if they were slightly convex rather than slightly concave (though I do realise that this design point could be to reduce the risk of accidental page-turning). I was thinking of sticking little studs to them to raise their profile a little. Anyone tried this? Cheers. Neil
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I've never noticed they were concave - though since I've started to use a silicone skin, all buttons have been sort of concave. But perhaps you mean the back and forward buttons at the edge of the right side? I have not tried it, but I think a small stud to raise their profile is a brilliant idea. Now that I think about it, perhaps that's why I never used them much. They are just too hard to press comfortable if hold the 505 in your right hand, but a convex profile would help.