wEEman33 Noob Sep 6, 2011 #2 "That's also the point of the pillow; you don't notice the stick is on you"
Tim Static Adminerator Sep 6, 2011 #3 The "pillow" causes static (heh) electricity and can hard the pcb as well. I wish these sticks didnt have a "pillow".
The "pillow" causes static (heh) electricity and can hard the pcb as well. I wish these sticks didnt have a "pillow".
VAL Noob Sep 8, 2011 #4 Tim Static said: The "pillow" causes static (heh) electricity and can hard the pcb as well. I wish these sticks didnt have a "pillow". Click to expand... Thats odd, I have not had that problem
Tim Static said: The "pillow" causes static (heh) electricity and can hard the pcb as well. I wish these sticks didnt have a "pillow". Click to expand... Thats odd, I have not had that problem
Tim Static Adminerator Sep 8, 2011 #5 VAL said: Thats odd, I have not had that problem Click to expand... i havent either, but have heard instances of it. then again, i dont use my PDP's very much. I replaced the buttons on both my MK9 & Klassic PDP last night Once i get the new sticks in, i'll use them lots more.
VAL said: Thats odd, I have not had that problem Click to expand... i havent either, but have heard instances of it. then again, i dont use my PDP's very much. I replaced the buttons on both my MK9 & Klassic PDP last night Once i get the new sticks in, i'll use them lots more.