Right...so in order to turn it off and lock out the pad I need to hold down the play button for several seconds (carefully not touching it again or any other part of the wheel cause that will turn it back on) then take off my iTrip to access the hold button and then slide it, put back on the itrip...and the reverse to turn it off.
Gee, much easier than a simple on/off button. It's just a simple case of bad ergonomics...
Not to mention the design of the case is so fragile that simply touching it can result in scratches. I've kept mine wrapped in a soft protector since new and its still scratched up despite how gentle I've been with it. I have freinds with them that look utterly destroyed after they got theirs on xmas. It's a cool looking device with some questionable usability and materials quirks.
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