XDA 2 does not see the accumulator, extinguishes the screen in an operating time in an expecting mode and does not react on stylus.
When XDA works from the accumulator, does not show a charge of it. But works about one day. In an operating time the screen is switched off and does not react to actions ??????, is included only by the button Power On.
When works from AC adapter the screen is not switched off
PLEASE HEEEEELLLLPPPP ME!!!!
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This just started yesterday but the bottom of my screen (the side where the serial port is) seems to be less responsive than normally. When I go to click to respond to a text message I find myself having to press it repeatedly. Sometimes the whole screen becomes un-responsive or if I click up top it will actually make a response at the bottom. Could this be at all due to an app or something I installed? Because normally when I put it on standby (pressing the power button once) and turn it back on it will fix it all but the unresponsive bottom section for texting only. Does this make sense to anyone why this could be happening?
Just having touch problems all together
i keep pressing the screen so many timees... even tried to restart and take the battery out. but still same problems
any help
Thanks
Try recalibrating the touch screen guys, that might help. Also if you have a screen protector on, try removing it, I found my first one got more unresponsive over time.
I dont like screen protectors for that very reason and dont use them. But where is the screen recalibration? I've looked and looked for it since this started happening. It's half way working now and really just varies. So if there is a way to calibrate I really feel like that would fix it. Thanks!!
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yeah mine did that and calibration fixed it.
power it off, hold down both volume buttons and power it on, holding down all three until the menu appears.
Choose option 3 and away you go!
hth....
Haha, this completely fixed it!!! I'm so excited right now becaus I was terrified I did something to it. It works perfectly again. Thank you guys so much!!!
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It's nice to be able to give some advice that works for a change
Hi Everyone
I am currently in the process of putting a Nexus 7 into my car dash as a headunit/stereo replacement... however, once its in, the buttons will not be accessible... Which leave me with the obvious problem, when the tab goes to sleep... how do I wake it back up? Are there any settings/apps that will allow me to wake the device just by touching the screen?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
You can use a magnetic on correct spot of the screen to wake/sleep.
I stills dont own a N7 so cant tells exactly the spot on screen OR any other way to acomplish that
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higherbeing said:
Hi Everyone
I am currently in the process of putting a Nexus 7 into my car dash as a headunit/stereo replacement... however, once its in, the buttons will not be accessible... Which leave me with the obvious problem, when the tab goes to sleep... how do I wake it back up? Are there any settings/apps that will allow me to wake the device just by touching the screen?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I have the same problem. The way I currently deal with it is I've set the Nexus 7 screen to stay on when charging, and then to turn off after 15 seconds once it is no longer charging. So turning the car on wakes it up, and turning the car off puts it to sleep after 15 seconds.
The "keep screen on while charging" option is under the Developer menu.
I put it on charging and when I woke up in the morning it won't turn on and was a little warm on back...
it's been more than 6 hours and its still nit turning on
EDIT: it still gets warm from back when I put on charging but screen remains off
just found out it was on the whole time but screen is off and I only hear touch sound when I press on the lower side of screen as if keyboard was on
Edit:it's working all fine but screen is off I can hear sounds I can unclock too
ALL I KNOW IS THAT ITS CAUSED BY MAGNET COVER OF MINE
Have you tried holding the power button for 20-30 seconds?
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Hi, I have had sweep2wake/double tap to wake for a long time now, and I've always had a problem with waking up in the pocket, but there's one thing that is weird. If I leave it in my pocket for too long, the screen will become unresponsive, eg I can press the power button to turn the screen on, but after that I can't use the screen. I have to reboot to get the screen to work again.
Anyone have a problem like this?
i do get that some times.
you can try placing all ten fingers on the screen at one time and then try the touch screen again.
works well for me when my touch screen hangs.
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Hi, I have had sweep2wake/double tap to wake for a long time now, and I've always had a problem with waking up in the pocket, but there's one thing that is weird. If I leave it in my pocket for too long, the screen will become unresponsive, eg I can press the power button to turn the screen on, but after that I can't use the screen. I have to reboot to get the screen to work again.
Anyone have a problem like this?
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That is a well known issue and we can't do anything for it. you can use a flipcover case and avoid such problem or else sacirfice s2s/d2w feature.
I see, thanks
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I'm working on a project and I need to know if it's possible to create a service that listen to the state of the screen turning on and off.
The idea is to create an action or event if the screen if turned on and off quickly several times by pressing the power button, IE: On, Off, On, Off = Action/Event is triggered.
The action/event is triggered only if the amount of times the screen is turned on and off is filled (2 times on and 2 times off as shown in previous example).
I've been looking for this but still haven't find a way to do it yet.
Thanks in advance, kind regards.
hi i have tried this and its possible to get it working by using screen on broadcast receiver. But you wont get the expected results.The reason for this is due to a slight delay in screen turn on nd off in most of the phones user can press the power multiple times before screen actually turns on.Turning off is little less buggy.
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hi i have tried this and its possible to get it working by using screen on broadcast receiver. But you wont get the expected results.The reason for this is due to a slight delay in screen turn on nd off in most of the phones user can press the power multiple times before screen actually turns on.Turning off is little less buggy.
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Well, I'm trying to implement a way to perform an action if the power button is pressed more than 3 times in a row... The main idea is, for example, press the button 3 or 4 times and the phone executes the desired action.
I'm sure there is a way to do this but I haven't found it so I focused on the "screen on - screen off" alternative.