> > > > > Sorry, it's the truth. You don't have to press hard, just
> deliberately.
> > > > > There was an earlier post stating that all one needed to do was to
> open up
> > > > > the machine and use some contact cleaner on the button contacts.
> > > >:) Ahhh... the old
> contact-cleaner/rub-an-eraser-over-the-contacts/no-way-
> > > >use-only-alcohol/no-put-aluminum-foil-on-the-contacts deal :)
> > > >I think I'm going to start playing the guitar or something...
I also have 1 or two that need hard! pressing. But I'm afraid some cleaner
wont help much because I think its a mechanical problem. The button has on
its bottom side a long plastic 'pin' , which in its turn hits another,
circuitboard mounted switch.
I could be that the distance between has increased so you'd need to push the
button deeper to get contact.
It could be a solution (I have NOT tried it yet) to put something inbetween
the pin & the PB button. like a somewhat thicker or folded paper or a thin
piece of cardboard or watever. Any further ideas ?
> Well, I've had my RM1x for a little less than a year and have found that 2
> of the pattern keys have become "desensesitized". The will still trigger
but
> you have to press harder now !
>
> Bloody irritating, as the *real-time* control functions are the main thing
> that appeals to me about the RM1x.
>