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ArnoldRimmer said:

I'm still very sceptic at the "wireless interferences" explanation.

I'm absolutely sure it's not a real issue and that it wouldn't have happened under normal circumstances.

But wireless interferences? If that was true, the bluetooth connection as a whole and therefor all controls should have suffered. But if I remember correctly the problem was with aiming, so there was probably simply some infrared light source that confused the infrared tracking sensor.

It's possible that the WM wasn't callibrated at that time, causing the so called "interference".



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