Audio On Switch (There are 2)
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Audio On Switch (There are 2)
Just found this and thought others might be interested. Mine's an '07 TL-S, so not sure about other model years or non-navi.
You, of course, know that pushing the "volume" knob is the On/Off switch for the Audio.
When the Audio is Off, you can also push the "Audio" display button and it will turn the Audio on.
(This is the "Audio" button in the row with "Map", "Set Up/Info", "Cancel", etc buttons)
(OK, now that I actually wrote it out, it's not *that* great, but hey, a feature is a feature
)
You, of course, know that pushing the "volume" knob is the On/Off switch for the Audio.
When the Audio is Off, you can also push the "Audio" display button and it will turn the Audio on.
(This is the "Audio" button in the row with "Map", "Set Up/Info", "Cancel", etc buttons)
(OK, now that I actually wrote it out, it's not *that* great, but hey, a feature is a feature
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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
Just found this and thought others might be interested. Mine's an '07 TL-S, so not sure about other model years or non-navi.
You, of course, know that pushing the "volume" knob is the On/Off switch for the Audio.
When the Audio is Off, you can also push the "Audio" display button and it will turn the Audio on.
(This is the "Audio" button in the row with "Map", "Set Up/Info", "Cancel", etc buttons)
(OK, now that I actually wrote it out, it's not *that* great, but hey, a feature is a feature
)
You, of course, know that pushing the "volume" knob is the On/Off switch for the Audio.
When the Audio is Off, you can also push the "Audio" display button and it will turn the Audio on.
(This is the "Audio" button in the row with "Map", "Set Up/Info", "Cancel", etc buttons)
(OK, now that I actually wrote it out, it's not *that* great, but hey, a feature is a feature
![Tomato](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/tomato.gif)
Actually, I just found out, the other day, that I didn't have to press the OK button on the screen. I could also press the joystick in to activate the OK.
Another moronic feature... but a feature nonetheless.
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Maybe I'm retarded but I didn't know about either of those features. Thanks for sharing. I'm always worried about wearing out the touchscreen by pressing the same area every day.
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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
When the Audio is Off, you can also push the "Audio" display button and it will turn the Audio on.
...(OK, now that I actually wrote it out, it's not *that* great, but hey, a feature is a feature
)
...(OK, now that I actually wrote it out, it's not *that* great, but hey, a feature is a feature
![Tomato](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/tomato.gif)
However, the "audio" button is a further reach than the "volume" knob, so this "feature" is not making things easier for us drivers, unlike most other convenience features!
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I often press on the joystick to start the Navi, instead of touching the "OK" button, to minimize wear, and my dirty little fingerprints, on the touchscreen.
And the joystick is closer to me than the "OK" button, so it is a convenience feature!
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