Changing batteries in the m125

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  1. #1
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    Question Changing batteries in the m125

    OKay, so I changed the batteries on my m125, but the battery indicator on the desktop did not "fill up" and I get constant reminders that my batteries need changing...even though they are new! How do I get the battery indicator to show that my batteries are full? Thanks in advance.

    -Michael Ray

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    Try doing a soft reset by pressing the reset button on the back of your palm with a paper clip or something of the like. That may do the trick. Hope that helps!


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    Default Are the batteries in there?

    Try to "seat" the batteries & roll them around in there. It may not be making a good connection. Also, try another kind of batteries. Duracell seems to work fine. Another thing to check (if your Palm is not new) is if there's trash on one of the battery clips. If there's something there, get it off since it will ruin your battery power everytime. If there are a few scratch marks from many batteries, but your connectors are still bright silver, you're fine, but if the connectors are turning green or something, take some sandpaper after them.

 

 

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