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Originally Posted by 2 Bunny
Sorry for a "bump" here, but does anyone know of a way that you can just "tap" the capacitive area instead of actually pressing the buttons?

The lack of an "up" arrow key is driving me nuts, LOL!

- 2 Bunny
Maybe you have a hardware problem.
If I press on the top part of my d-pad it definitely acts as an up arrow/cursor.
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