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M3 Touch Pad

This is a discussion on M3 Touch Pad within the music card M3 forums, part of the Discontinued Meizu Products category; I'm seriously considering purchasing the M3 but I'm a little worried about the touch pad scrolling...it tends to be oversensitive ...


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Old 08-30-2007   #1
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M3 Touch Pad

I'm seriously considering purchasing the M3 but I'm a little worried about the touch pad scrolling...it tends to be oversensitive compared to the scroll wheel. I have a creative zen also with a vertical touch pad and the scrolling is horrendous- i generally always pass by a title a few times before I can successfully highlight it. I'm wondering whether the M3 suffers from the same problem...
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It takes some minutes to get used to it, then it works fine. It isn't thaaat sensitive.
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It's not so sensitive to not be under control... It's just a feeling when you change from a mechanic button to a more flexible control.
I do have 3 types of buttons right now:
. keys in an unbranded rockchip device
. light buttons in a Teclast C260
. touch pad in my Meizu M3
from all... I prefer touch pad of Meizu M3, of course in combination with its functions and its awesome sound.:D
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I agree with the post above. I sold my Teclast C280 because of the problem with the touch buttons. I like the touchpad on the M3.
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Originally Posted by DaremoS View Post
It's not so sensitive to not be under control... It's just a feeling when you change from a mechanic button to a more flexible control.
I do have 3 types of buttons right now:
. keys in an unbranded rockchip device
. light buttons in a Teclast C260
. touch pad in my Meizu M3
from all... I prefer touch pad of Meizu M3, of course in combination with its functions and its awesome sound.:D
the touch sensitive buttons can be very nice if they work well
unfortunately on the Teclast players they are slow and unresponsive

personally I also prefer the touchstrip as it allows for very fast browsing of files
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I had that probelm but then I found out if you do one small click on the M or play/pause buttons then you can move one step forward or backward.

If you miss your selection it's only one more click away..
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