Don't know if it's related, but my eas had never worked as it's supposed to, eg opening a door doesn't halt the system etc.
I once tried to operate via nanocom with the engine off, it would raise on the right but not the left, or even 3 corners.
Never got a fault, but as soon as i started the engine it would level out to the selected height
 
Don't know if it's related, but my eas had never worked as it's supposed to, eg opening a door doesn't halt the system etc.
I once tried to operate via nanocom with the engine off, it would raise on the right but not the left, or even 3 corners.
Never got a fault, but as soon as i started the engine it would level out to the selected height
You can use the nano ( eas/ inputs) to see if the ecu is receiving the door open status, and you can check becm to see if the doors are sensed as open/ closed.
 
You have done well to get the EAS software to run on 8 if you are using a serial to USB adaptor;)
Already had the drivers. Just installed and it ran fine. Took your advice and installed them first before plugging in the adapter
 
I just got a HP ElitePad PRO G2-1000 running Windows 12 for £74.99. It runs EAS Unlock perfectly. It came with an OTG USB adapter & works with the cable that Storey sent me when I bought the V4 licence. It didn't work with a couple of other cables that I have that were purchased on eBay as there was a comms error.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325644071523
 
Think there is a typo there, it's Win11 not 12:)
Indeed you are correct.

As a tablet I don't find it as nice to use as an iPad but I think that's partly because its touch screen seems less precise but also the need for a double click rather than a single click to launch applications.
 
Indeed you are correct.

As a tablet I don't find it as nice to use as an iPad but I think that's partly because its touch screen seems less precise but also the need for a double click rather than a single click to launch applications.

I suspect you can change that in settings somewhere. Input devices or somilar, maybe.
 
Indeed you are correct.

As a tablet I don't find it as nice to use as an iPad but I think that's partly because its touch screen seems less precise but also the need for a double click rather than a single click to launch applications.
If you enable the task bar and put the app icon in there, it's a single click to open.
 

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