I've been using the iStick for a while now, and really my only gripe with the device is the fact that it takes forever to get from low power to high power - a fact that was mentioned in all the reviews I watched before getting it.
But no more
I just discovered that it has 3 speeds when chaning power (and voltage, but it's not as useful there):
The first (and default I've been using) is in .1 increments and is done by holding a direction button for a few seconds until it starts changing.
The second and third speeds are in .2 and .5 increments (respectively) and is achieved by clicking the same direction button again (once or twice) while it is scrolling. So click the up button when it's increasing and the down button when it's decreasing. A third click stops the scrolling.
I'm sure others have discovered this too, but I thought I'd post this here so others don't miss out on this very useful feature.
Ah my lovely iStick :hug:
But no more
I just discovered that it has 3 speeds when chaning power (and voltage, but it's not as useful there):
The first (and default I've been using) is in .1 increments and is done by holding a direction button for a few seconds until it starts changing.
The second and third speeds are in .2 and .5 increments (respectively) and is achieved by clicking the same direction button again (once or twice) while it is scrolling. So click the up button when it's increasing and the down button when it's decreasing. A third click stops the scrolling.
I'm sure others have discovered this too, but I thought I'd post this here so others don't miss out on this very useful feature.
Ah my lovely iStick :hug: