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One other thing they left off the etrac

Jim upstate NY

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that sure came in handy, was the back button.. so you just hit back and it took you to the last setting you were messing with... Or maybe it is there and I didn't read it.. I know you can hit menu and it tales you back to last used sub menu, but you need to scroll down to get to the setting your adjusting.. where the back button took you right back to last adjustment.. good for messing and testing with gain, trash density and jumping from one audio setting to another etc.. If there is a way let me know
 
Jim---That's something I miss to.---The Explorers would go back what--3 or 5 steps.---The E Trac manual just says pressing the accept/reject button in "menu" will take you back 1 level.----Anybody know any more on this?
 
On my XS when I went in audio and adjusted all there and hit back button it went right back to smart screen.......wierd.....it should have taken me to main menu.....wierd....just a flaw I noticed on the XS......:shrug:
 
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so if he hit back before detect and he came from smartscreen, then he would go back to smart screen.. I guess :) I assume he hit back again he woiuld go back to that last setting screen..
 
Just like the back button in Windows Internet Explorer...it should just take you back one level in the tree structure. Of course they could assign a special meaning at the root level. Detect should always bring you back to the root.
 
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