Cleaning the M1/M2 buffer

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Cleaning the M1/M2 buffer

Postby J.Wajer » Wed Nov 25, 2009 21:57

Is there a way to clear (the lights on) the M1/M2 buttons on the Ramses? The copy buffer stays filled with whatever you copied to last. I would like to be able to clear the M1/M2 buffers and thus unlit the buttons.
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Re: Cleaning the M1/M2 buffer

Postby J.Wajer » Thu Oct 20, 2011 17:00

no-one knows?
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Re: Cleaning the M1/M2 buffer

Postby Masato.Y » Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:24

In my experience, the way is that holding M1/M2 button(s) and touch the clear button.

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Re: Cleaning the M1/M2 buffer

Postby J.Wajer » Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:45

Masato.Y wrote:In my experience, the way is that holding M1/M2 button(s) and touch the clear button.

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Masato Y! You rule bigtime! You are right! My M1/M2 buttons are clean....for the first time in three years! tytytytytyty!
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Re: Cleaning the M1/M2 buffer

Postby Masato.Y » Wed Oct 26, 2011 13:26

Hahaha, I thought so!



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