Thanks for the info. There's always good stuff to learn in your videos...
@garrywoodruff960Ай бұрын
You're welcome. And thank you for watching. I do try to always put something in the videos that you can take away and use.
@Cman12972Ай бұрын
Great tips
@garrywoodruff960Ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate you watching the videos.
@darnellmcneill8544Ай бұрын
Good stuff.
@garrywoodruff960Ай бұрын
Thank you. I hope that you find it useful. And thank you for watching!
@marcmarcantonioАй бұрын
Well done, Gary!
@garrywoodruff960Ай бұрын
Thanks Marc. I wish that I would have had some better clips for some of them.
@marcmarcantonioАй бұрын
@garrywoodruff960 I know what you mean...I often do as well with my videos. But I think we both have a lot more to do than make videos.
@garrywoodruff960Ай бұрын
Yes that's for sure. I keep hurting my body which makes it hard to get out in boat. And just had one of my trigger fingers done. And I have so many on the water videos to do
@chadcrews63927 күн бұрын
Do you have any suggestions on how to fix HDs pro graphs that have an ultra sensitive touch screen? I have 2 at the console, and both are incredibly touch sensitive - both need firm flat-fingered touches in order to work correctly. If I use my fingertips it selects everything my finger drags across. I’ve recalibrated the touch and checked all the grounds and everything is solid. The screens are just so sensitive to touches. Any tips are incredibly appreciated
@garrywoodruff96027 күн бұрын
I usually run into the opposite where the screen lags or is hard to touch. I haven't seen screens that sensitive. Have you cleaned the screens? And do you have a grounding strap that you could put on your wrist to try? (like the ones used for working on computers). Usually when I use my units, I only touch the screen where I need to. And if I want to drag something, then I will put a finger on the screen and move it. The same for zoom, except with two fingers. If you get your finger within the field proximity of the screen then it will detect your finger. Perhaps that it what is happening. And you did the recalibration which I was going to suggest. And the ground check is the next step. Except a bad ground usually causes the touch not to work at all. Let me know. I will also ask others on the pro staff about it.