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On 3/29/2016 at 5:32 AM, Keith (M) said:

Can only agree!  My MP ALC bought new in 2012 has required very firm thumb pressure indeed right from day 1, so much so that it falls into what I classify as a 'three Weetabix' problem.  On the other hand, turning the dial on my M7 is smooth & easy.

Three Weetabix problem, LOL, I understand that reference.  I may be a Yank, but I get my Weetabix from amazon.com, and two is usually more than enough, especially with whole milk and a good dose of honey.

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On 3/29/2016 at 3:05 PM, sarav said:

Press slightly with the whole thumb over it and rotate....don't press too much in the centre with your thumb. it rotates with light clicks and fast. It doesn't require any strength.

It definitely works! Thanks a lot.

Paul

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Am 29.3.2016 um 14:05 schrieb sarav:

Press slightly with the whole thumb over it and rotate....don't press too much in the centre with your thumb. it rotates with light clicks and fast. It doesn't require any strength.

Same here, it works this way like a charm.
Thanks a lot!

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 I'm new to the MP.

  I have the same problem.  I mean after a while i was able to get it to turn. I hope that it get easier  as i use it more.

In the very beginning  i had no idea that dial actually did anything.

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