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    Hello,

    Could you contact us by email at ’ info@pix-star.com ’ we will give you an updated version without this bounce effect.

    To navigate more quickly inside an album that is playing in the slide show use the THUMBNAIL this has been design for quick navigation.

    When slideshow is playing, press the MENU button then choose the 3rd button from bottom the thumbnail will open then navigate quickly to the picture you want to show and press OK/Play to play it back in slide show.

    The Pix-Star Customer Support Team.

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    John V commented  · 

    For grandparents (the majority of actual end users) it would be nice to show the latest pictures first; working in reverse chronological order. While it may do this already, there is no way to reset it to the beginning (or latest) photo. Having an option to reset the display order upon power-up would be nice, so that if the frame is already at some point in its sequence, a quick power cycle using the remote would then restart the sequence at the latest photo. Right now, it seems to continue where it left off.

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