Yeah. But when you're in the media player and you turn the display off, the lower G progress indicator keeps moving anyway. Just another red herring to add to the mix!


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From: Jessica Brown <[email protected]
To: Jack Jones <[email protected]>, Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 11:33:36 -0700
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] braille display query

Yeah. Mine does the same thing when I turn it off. It just stays
saying what ever it said before I turned it off. I think that that would still save the battery because the pins are not moving every time you press buttons. But sometimes I will turn off my display and it will stay off for a few minutes and then come back on. I don't know why it comes back on and I would like to find a way that when you turn
it off it stays off.

On 4/24/12, Jack Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all!

Just a quick one! When I turn my braille display off on my apex,
it doesn't go off, it just stays stuck on the last thing that was
displayed on it. Is this normal? Why does it do it? Surely the
whole point of turning the display off is to save battery, so how
can it save battery if it is in this state?

Cheers!


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