Because flashing the kernel is potentially risky, if you do not wish to use 3G then we recommended that you do not flash the kernel as this only updates 3G within the OSD.
To flash the kernel you first need to download and copy the update over to a USB drive “Stick” and then plug this into a running D5000. Then go into the D5000 OSD and then into the hidden menu.
Press “left arrow, right arrow, up arrow, down arrow and then the set button on your remote. You should now see two extra options show up in the OSD “Upgrade and System”.
Select Upgrade and then Kernel, if you’re USB is in the player, just select it and press the Set Button on your remote.
Please do not turn of the power or touch the remote until the update is finished as once done the player will re-boot automatically.
Optoma touch panels are centred on two basic technologies, Resistive and Capacitive each of which has advantages or disadvantages in any given application.
Analogue resistive is the most cost-effective, lightweight and versatile touch panel technology. It is ideal for a whole range of products, including handheld portable units and other small devices. It also performs well in more complex systems such as those developed for restaurants, factories and hospitals; where the finished equipment must withstand contaminants, water and other liquids.
Capacitive touch screens generally have slightly higher optical transmissivity than their resistive counterparts and are largely unaffected by everyday contaminants or fluctuations in ambient temperature. They have a durable surface, can easily be completely sealed and direct exposure to significant amounts of water does not noticeably degrade their performance. Therefore, capacitive technology is particularly suitable for high traffic use in outdoor or indoor environments like shopping centres, computer game shops, libraries, Museums to name some.
There are many benefits in choosing touch. Touch technology provides a fast and intuitive interface for the user. Touch panels simplify customer interactions. Users do not have to know how to use a computer, but simply touch the screen to make their choices.
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