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catnapped
01-09-08, 01:29 PM
This is for those who have either the 522 or the 625...do the buttons on remote #1 and remote #2 have a different "feel" to them? The set I have, #1 has "bouncy" buttons which are easy to work, while #2 seems like the buttons don't have much travel to them (has a "harder" feel). Is there a difference between the two for anyone else?
Kent Taylor
01-09-08, 03:23 PM
This is for those who have either the 522 or the 625...do the buttons on remote #1 and remote #2 have a different "feel" to them? The set I have, #1 has "bouncy" buttons which are easy to work, while #2 seems like the buttons don't have much travel to them (has a "harder" feel). Is there a difference between the two for anyone else?
Is this a causing problem for you?
catnapped
01-09-08, 03:36 PM
Is this a causing problem for you?
Actually it is (much prefer the #1's buttons)...just wanted to find out if it's normal or not.
Actually it is (much prefer the #1's buttons)...just wanted to find out if it's normal or not.Go buy two identical Chevrolet and see if they drive the same. Identical components are not always "identical".:)
Tecmo SB Guy
01-09-08, 05:21 PM
This is for those who have either the 522 or the 625...do the buttons on remote #1 and remote #2 have a different "feel" to them? The set I have, #1 has "bouncy" buttons which are easy to work, while #2 seems like the buttons don't have much travel to them (has a "harder" feel). Is there a difference between the two for anyone else?
I have a 625 and remote #1 is easier for me to press the buttons down than remote #2. I thought that had to do with remote #1 being IR and remote #2 being UHF.
Kent Taylor
01-09-08, 07:35 PM
Actually it is (much prefer the #1's buttons)...just wanted to find out if it's normal or not.
Life must be sweet at your house. :)
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