I see similar "sensitive" behavior with the button on my pico, and just assumed it was a defective button. Since i don't really use it, it's not an issue.
However, same thing: Seems sometimes I just need to get my finger near the button for it to activate. Odd, since the expected tactile "snap" of the button when you actually press it is there. Yet, it seems to take just the lightest of contact -- no actual push -- to activate it.
This is on the canned demo LED lighting watch that is preloaded with the IDE.
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I see similar "sensitive" behavior with the button on my pico, and just assumed it was a defective button. Since i don't really use it, it's not an issue.
However, same thing: Seems sometimes I just need to get my finger near the button for it to activate. Odd, since the expected tactile "snap" of the button when you actually press it is there. Yet, it seems to take just the lightest of contact -- no actual push -- to activate it.
This is on the canned demo LED lighting watch that is preloaded with the IDE.