Touch wheel sensitivity to high

I got 2 iPod nanos today ordered from the Apple store. A black and a red. The red was for my girlfriend.

But the black seems to be to sensitive in the touch wheel. When I try to click the center button almost every-time I get some other options than what I was aiming for. When I have a song playing and only places my thumb on top of the center button the volume goes crazy, can go to max in a millisecond. And...the thing is that the red one does not have this behavior. Is there a way I can reset the sensitivity? or do I have to send the nano back?

What to do?

MacBook Pro 17" 2 GB, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Sep 13, 2007 2:06 PM

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Sep 16, 2007 2:03 PM in response to Terrabay

Same issue with my black 3G nano. Comming from a 2G nano , there is an obvious difference in sensitivity of the scroll wheel. Far too sensitive on the last generation nano which prevents from a smooth navigation in the menus. I have to be very light on the wheel and be careful to remove my thumb from it before clicking the center button to validate, otherwise I end up in the wrong place. Hope a firmware could solve this pb.

Any inputs from other usrs are welcome...

Thank you

Sep 19, 2007 10:51 AM in response to Edward Patel1

I noticed this issue with my new Nano (Silver 4G). When I reach into my pocket to either pick it up, or, hit pause, my finger touches the wheel, and it either changes the volume, or forwards to the next song, etc.

I guess it will take some getting used to. I wish there was more to hold on the Nano, but being so small, the only place to grab it happens to be the click wheel!

Sep 19, 2007 8:58 PM in response to Edward Patel1

I've found the "touch" on the 3rd generation nano too sensitive also. However, I tried several different colors at the Apple Store and they all seemed about the same (over sensitive). I've found that I can't use my thumb to press the center button which means that I have to use both hands to scroll and select menu items. So now I hold my nano in my left hand and carefully use a single finger tip from my right hand to make menu selections.

If they can't fix this in firmware it would be a little disappointing, but for the time being I think I can live with the current behavior. If it weren't for this one slight annoyance I'd have to say that the new nano is almost perfect (on the hardware side).

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