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Owners of the Zen Micro, are you having issues with your "back" button? Mine only operates when the headphones are plugged in. Several others from the Creative forum are having the same problem.

http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/bo...id=38129#M38129

If you are having a similar issue, what color is your Micro? Long shot, but right now it appears that only black users are affected... which frankly makes no sense at all.

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It certainly works fine for me. The Zen Micro is an awesome player. I don't regret buying it (black).

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Well I don't regret buying it either but that wasn't the point.

Looks like the color has nothing to do with it, same problem with a silver just posted on the Creative forum.

ok can ne owner of micro tell me whether i can turn this off or not

another thing is that shorthly i shall be traveling to pakistan. there the power outlet is of 220V would I be able to use power adapter there

Just bought the micro yesterday, Black and luvin' it

and no i do not have the problem with back button

This has got to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard of. Why would you be using your Zen Micro without headphones?

Anyways, no, I have no problems with my unit. M1PF108 are the first seven characters for mine. I also haven't noticed the infamous headphone jack problem, but I don't mess with mine to create it either. Firmware v 1.02.05 fixed the lack of battery life I was having, now it works great.

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