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1. Some settings are not changeable while your car is moving. Try again after you have come to a stop. 2. I think the brightness is not adjustable while there

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Old 04-28-2011, 10:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1. Some settings are not changeable while your car is moving. Try again after you have come to a stop.
2. I think the brightness is not adjustable while there is daylight out, only in the dark
Also if i remember correclty the adjustments are pretty subtle if you just do one click at a time. Try holding them down for second.

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1. Some settings are not changeable while your car is moving. Try again after you have come to a stop.
2. I think the brightness is not adjustable while there is daylight out, only in the dark
Also if i remember correclty the adjustments are pretty subtle if you just do one click at a time. Try holding them down for second.
yeah i have to hold it down to see it really change.
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1) You can definitely adjust it while the car is moving, I've done it many times with no problem.
2) I didn't see anything in the manual regarding daylight, but it's worth testing out.
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1) You can definitely adjust it while the car is moving, I've done it many times with no problem.
Yeah, like i said some of the settings aren't adjustable. I wasn't sure if brightness was one of those settings or not, but I figured I'd mention it. I have tried going through the menus etc and it will pop up a message for some things saying it can't be changed while moving.
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