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maxpawlowski
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« on: October 12, 2008, 01:40:27 PM »

Hi to all OQO users,
i have some issue i don't fully understand. Sometimes happens that my OQO clicks out of my control. When i leave cursor on the application icon after few minutes applications might be lunched or link could be executed. I have read that cursor has to calibrate but i don't know if it is the case in my situation. Did someone experience this annoying issue? What to do?
Thank for you help in advance!
Max
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2008, 11:56:38 PM »

That's weird. I haven't heard of that before. Could a key on the keyboard be sticking? Huh

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« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2008, 10:42:09 AM »

It looks like that, but it happens from time to time what I totally don't understand. I will not send this to repair as it will cost me additional money and I don’t want to invest in that device (I have sent once because I received from Expansys new OQO with broken power supply and broken battery). I have to say that now there is so many alternative UMPC that I will not repeat OQO buy. Poor quality and relatively poor service in Europe force me to consider other options like eg. MSI Wind with HSDPA, BT which is going to appear December or HTC Shift which is according to me not worse than OQO.
OQO as device and form factor is nice but that’s all. They have been pioneers with UMPC but competitors are try harder.
I can’t understand for example who decided to equip QOQ 01/01+with very poor quality power supplies? And even when company realized that the quality is poor, basing on number of returns, no one decided to improve their quality. No one cares about customers?
Maybe some can reply to my last question as I’m really very curious about it?
Bye!
Max
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