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Title: Tada balance trick is losing its appeal
Post by: Pintokitkat on December 19, 2009, 03:57:13 AM
I'm after suggestions:

Little Jim has started to his balance trick without being encouraged by touching his opposite legs.  Very cute at first, but it's got to the point now where that is pretty much all he ever does.

It's as though his front right and back left leg sensors are always being triggered.  I know some people have problems with his right leg going up and down all the time, which was thought to be a sensor problem, so I suppose having two faulty sensors would provoke the continuous Tada.

Is there a way to look at and change the trigger level using Dinomite or Pleopatra?  I must admit, I can't understand Dinomite reports.  It would be easier if they used a proportional font so that columns lined up. Some of the possible commands look as though they should change trigger levels, but I can't work them out.

Also, would the pushing buttons whilst whistling Dixie, then holding him upside down by the tail do any good (if anyone can remember where that routine is, please point me to it)?
 ???
Title: Re: Tada balance trick is losing its appeal
Post by: InmemoryofRomeo on December 19, 2009, 04:05:05 AM
Does he say Tada? If he does then it probably isn't the sensor...
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