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WinPilot locked up my Vertica 2 PNA - help!



 
 
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Old January 1st 13, 03:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default WinPilot locked up my Vertica 2 PNA - help!

I've managed to lock my Vertica 2 PNA up with WinPilot, and can't get it un-frozen. Holding down the power button, even for an extended period doesn't do anything. Anyone know if there is a reset button?

If anyone else is trying to run WinPilot on a V2 in Landscape mode, DON'T launch the Declaration Transfer dialog! That particular dialog's 'OK' button is partially off-screen on the bottom and almost inaccessible. However, if you try to move the dialog up a bit so you can see/access the 'OK' button, it actually goes *DOWN*, and then the OK button isn't accessible at all, ever.

TIA,

Frank (TA)
 




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