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My screen seesaws when closed(Top right and Bottom Left corner) is this normal for a slide-out phone?
When open I have no movement.
When closed I do get a tiny bit of movement. From the space between the sections. Its very small, I can notice it at times but it is normal with sliders.
I have have the same thing. I think it's pretty normal. It's built very well compared to most sliders especially the Pre.
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My screen seesaws when closed(Top right and Bottom Left corner) is this normal for a slide-out phone?
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Yeah that's normal for slide out phones
This device is much better than most sliders in that matter. We'll have to see how it holds up over time, though.
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I actually have my brothers Rant, which also is from Samsung, and the top layer (screen) does not move up and down like mine. My screen almost feels as it has Surepress technology the Blackberry Storm has, as it clicks when the screen is pressed on the top right and bottom left corner.
Just check two Samsung Moments, the problem does not exsist either... must have gotten a deffective device...
It's your case...
I thought I had the same problem, especially in the top left corner of the screen, luckily my brother has an epic as well, and I tested his and the same thing happened...... I removed my Seido made case from Best Buy, from both of them and problem solved! It's the case.... Now trying to find a suitable replacement case
Thanks for the advice, but I'm not using a case. Must have been the first units, my luck. I'm going on Tuesday to exxhange my device.
so I'm coming from the captivate and I feel like the touch screen on the Atrix is quite dull. The iphone4 is very obviously superior to both unfortunately.
Anyone else having some real difficulty with the touch sensitivity/accuracy of the atrix?
nope, so far I haven't had any problems with the touchscreen
No issues here. Last phone was an Epic 4G and they are about the same.
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I had some issues with catching the space bar on the keyboard at first, but I think that was just me... haven't really noticed any issues for the last couple days. I feel like the screen is generally pretty responsive. I'd say it's better than the screen on my 3GS.
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I had some issues with catching the space bar on the keyboard at first, but I think that was just me... haven't really noticed any issues for the last couple days. I feel like the screen is generally pretty responsive. I'd say it's better than the screen on my 3GS.
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I have problems tapping space bar frequently when using keyboard in a landscape position
its super responsive... it registers my touch when my finger barely hovers the screen...
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I have problems tapping space bar frequently when using keyboard in a landscape position
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I think I kind of got used to the position. I also ended up getting the gingerbread keyboard app which helps a lot since you can change the keyboard size and spacing. I only had problems in landscape, like you mentioned. Don't really have any issues now.
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its super responsive... it registers my touch when my finger barely hovers the screen...
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That's how it is for me... I've actually had quite a few instances where I accidentally hit something because my finger was too close or something.
no problems here works perfect
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its super responsive... it registers my touch when my finger barely hovers the screen...
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This is my experience as well. I sometimes wonder if I have even pressed the screen yet.
I haven't had any problems other then trying to relearn using a touchscreen.
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its super responsive... it registers my touch when my finger barely hovers the screen...
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I agree, if anything it's too responsive. Almost like it's trying to predict what I'm going to select. It can be annoying at times b/c I barely hover the screen and an app launches.
For the person asking the question, are you using a screen protector? I know those have a way of reducing the sensitivity of the touch screen.
Very responsive, far more than iphone 3g. As others have said I had issues with the space bar in landscape mode but keyboardpro helped a lot.
I think one reason I would think it isn't responsive is because I can't type as fast on the atrix as I could on my inspire and nexus s
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I agree that it is very dull. My dad just bought one and I set it up for him and showed him how to use it. If people think it is responsive, they haven't tried something like the Evo that will activate buttons with the slightest of contact.
Hopefully an update will fix it.
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I agree that it is very dull. My dad just bought one and I set it up for him and showed him how to use it. If people think it is responsive, they haven't tried something like the Evo that will activate buttons with the slightest of contact.
Hopefully an update will fix it.
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I just came from iphone 4 and this screen just seems a little off to me, so I agree... I just figured it was me.
Have to say though: I love the swype!
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I, too, came from an iPhone 4.... and the only issue i find is that i seem to make a fair bit more typos than i remember on the iPhone 4. Then again.... i don't find the Atrix auto-correcting much of anything... let alone the most annoying crap.
Sensitivity seems just fine to me. If you can launch an app with just enough of a touch that you barely feel yourself actually touching the screen.... i'd say it's doing quite well with the sensitivity.
Yes this is exactly what I mean. I came from the captivate with 2.2 cognition installed. I was very proficient at typing on that. This thing doesn't seem to be as accurate to pick up my letter taps. REALLY hope the update fixes that and the fact that it doesn't play MP4's like it's supposed to.
No... i think it's accurate.... it just doesn't have any form of auto-correct. It has the same style of keyboard as the iPhone, in that you can slide to the proper letter... which i think is where some of my typos are coming from. Finger is not quite off the phone before i move to the next letter.
I'm not sure that I feel the same way; there are times where I don't even feel my finger touch the screen and I'm getting feedback.
Very responsive and accurate for me. However, it did take me a few hours to get used to typing on the keyboard.
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CC Lemon said:
I had some issues with catching the space bar on the keyboard at first, but I think that was just me... haven't really noticed any issues for the last couple days. I feel like the screen is generally pretty responsive. I'd say it's better than the screen on my 3GS.
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Bumping this because I'd like to see if others have this issue also.
I have found the Atrix to be extremely responsive while typing--everything except for the space bar. I can literally hover my finger just above a letter and it will register, but there is something about the space bar that only seems to give me issues from time-to-time (intermittent problem?).
I'm using the stock keyboard in portrait view.
is anyone else having this problem:
I am currently using smart keyboard pro but this is happening with all the keyboards ive tried.. but SOMETIMES when i hit keys with my right thumb they wont register nothing happens i touch the same letter with my left thumb they work... i know this sounds rediculous but it is a consistant problem i am not sure what would cause this if it is a defect with my device(if so that sux) very confused has any one else experienced this with the atrix or even possibly any other device..
You have connection with one thumb but not the other? Weell since these screens aren't self aware or can't discern between anything that carries charge.... I think your thumbs are the problem.
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You have connection with one thumb but not the other? Weell since these screens aren't self aware or can't discern between anything that carries charge.... I think your thumbs are the problem.
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WELL.. thanks for the reply and keep in mind i did say it was a rediculeous problem but none the less it is still a problem..... any help info or insights are appreciated thanks
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I am currently using smart keyboard pro but this is happening with all the keyboards ive tried.. but SOMETIMES when i hit keys with my right thumb they wont register nothing happens i touch the same letter with my left thumb they work... i know this sounds rediculous but it is a consistant problem i am not sure what would cause this if it is a defect with my device(if so that sux) very confused has any one else experienced this with the atrix or even possibly any other device..
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Have you tried looking into the way you are holding it? Sometimes the base of your thumb, or palm, might make contact with the area around the capacitive buttons which renders your thumb input unresponsive.
"You're holding it wrong" ...... sound familiar?
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Have you tried looking into the way you are holding it? Sometimes the base of your thumb, or palm, might make contact with the area around the capacitive buttons which renders your thumb input unresponsive.
"You're holding it wrong" ...... sound familiar?
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HAAA yes sounds VERY familiar but i would expect that from an apple product not android
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HAAA yes sounds VERY familiar but i would expect that from an apple product not android
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Well, in Apple's case it's a hardware issue, whereas in your case it might be user error.
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Well, in Apple's case it's a hardware issue, whereas in your case it might be user error.
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Yes I suppose this could be Tru I will pay more attention and I will report back thanks
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Yes I suppose this could be Tru I will pay more attention and I will report back thanks
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It's a double-edged sword with the Atrix. It has a really responsive screen but that also translates into really sensitive. I actually changed the case I was using to accommodate this problem because I have big hands. I was using the Incipio Feather case but kept hitting the bottom of the screen with my hand so I switched to an Otterbox which keeps the base of my thumbs from touching.
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Have you tried looking into the way you are holding it? Sometimes the base of your thumb, or palm, might make contact with the area around the capacitive buttons which renders your thumb input unresponsive.
"You're holding it wrong" ...... sound familiar?
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On a more serious note I actually think this might be the case, although I doubt you could use your thumbs any differently when typing or whatever than any of us could.
When I have my nexus one on a table, I can't hit any capacitive buttons to save my life with my index finger. Because the glass is somewhat thick and the button press registers to the top (near the black line where the screen starts) I have to hold the phone to get it to work.
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On a more serious note I actually think this might be the case, although I doubt you could use your thumbs any differently when typing or whatever than any of us could.
When I have my nexus one on a table, I can't hit any capacitive buttons to save my life with my index finger. Because the glass is somewhat thick and the button press registers to the top (near the black line where the screen starts) I have to hold the phone to get it to work.
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The issue you're having with the N1 has been ongoing for about a year now. I had the same problem with both N1s that I had and was supposed to be remedied through a "software fix". I think it was finally blamed on hardware/manufacturing, but don't hold my word to it.
Plus, I was being serious. You don't have to hold it upside down or anything. I just used a little more "arc" with my thumbs but I decided to go with a different case to make it easier.
Hello everyone,
I have been playing with my Kindle Fire, since I got it, and I am about ready to chuck it out the window, or just call Amazon for a new one, but I first wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions. My touchscreen is oversensitive. WAY oversensitive. Oversensitive to the point that if I have to type anything into the keybaord, I will be three letters in, the keyboard will close, and I will have to start over. So sensitive/messed up that when scrolling an article in landscape mode, using only my left hand to scroll, random links will click on the right side of the page. The opposite happens if I do it with my right hand. I like the device, and look forward to rooting it, and ICS goodness eventually, but I wanted to know I have a dud and need to return it, or if there is some hidden setting somewhere or what. I am open to trying anything. Side note: I also own a thunderbolt, and find its touchscreen too sensitive, but nowhere NEAR the KF. I am making sure to make deliberate presses and swypes, and trying to make sure no extraneous part of my hand interferes at all. (sometimes even using one hand to poke at the keyboard with the device sitting on the table will still produce the problems.)
Thanks for the help!
Brock
Hey Brock!
I've noticed that my screen is a little more sensitive than my epic 4g but not to the extreme you are talking about.
Perhaps your screen is bugged or something try calling amazon and see what they say.
Also as a side note try rubbing your hands over the screen smudge it up pretty good. Does that make a difference? I know it will look ugly but maybe there was a film or something on the screen. Just to test
*forgive any grammar or spelling mistakes I injured my right hand and it is hard to type with bandages *
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I have a bunch of problems too. Mine is sensitive, and its sometimes a problem not overscroll, but yours seem to be extreme.
As a way out, if you have time drop by a BestB** and try it there, if yours is the same, not to much left to do....
I've been using mine all day and I don't even need to touch the screen. If I get my finger really close to the screen it reads as a touch. I'd say that's a tad too sensitive.
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johnsmith970 said:
I've been using mine all day and I don't even need to touch the screen. If I get my finger really close to the screen it reads as a touch. I'd say that's a tad too sensitive.
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They are all like that. Its because the touch screen is capacitive. My Screen at work does that.
I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
TheDreamer68 said:
I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
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Same here. I have to sometimes tap things a couple of times to register...
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I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
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Same here, I feel like I have to push the screen really hard to get it to register. I hit the screen lightly and it does not register my touch. I'm used to my EVO 4g, maybe it is just a lot more sensitive than the fire.
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I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
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Same problem here.
TheDreamer68 said:
I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
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Same here, but it's not as simple as it not registering the touch. Most times the button will animate to show I've touched it but nothing happens. It happens most often with the back button, but happens in the browser and some other apps occasionally. I've had some luck with slower more deliberate taps, but it seems like a software bug to me.
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I was using my mom's so I could teach her how to use it, and see if I wanted one. Her was also not sensitive enough many times. It wasn't just that I am used to my Droid 2 because my mom who never used a touch screen before had the same issues. Sometimes it would take 3 or 4 taps to make it work. I just thought it was a bug that would be fixed. It was minor. I ordered my one, so on Tuesday I will see how mine is.
OP I say contact tech support immediately.
My screen is fine, the only problem I'm having is the menu gets pressed, it shows that it was pressed but nothing happens
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The two kindle fires I've used have the same touchscreen issue: there is a jerk (along the longest direction of the screen) on touch down. Once the finger is down the reported position is fairly stable, but the initial touch down needs to be smoothed out (or the first few samples from the touch screen should be thrown out).
This causes most of the issues I've seen on mine, where pressing buttons is either inaccurate or they go down and come up without activating (because the touchscreen reported a touch down inside the button and then jerked out of the button area and reported a touch up).
I've spent way too much time on touchscreen drivers (way too much!) and this is a fairly common electrical issue, and the software workaround is fairly straightforward to implement in the kernel. It's surprising that Amazon shipped the device like this (as well as various SGX drivers issues on some apps), especially as every review mentioned it as an issue!
Anyway, once we can build and flash kernels reliably I'm sure we can fix most of the touchscreen issues.
My kindle too !!!
Because of this, I'm getting very stressed ㅠㅠ
It's a matter of the touch panel... would be fixed by software?
If this is not possible... Then I'll be selling the Kindle
I downloaded an app called ILITEK Touch Utility which appears to have made my touchscreen work better. It is in the Google Market.
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Exactly x100
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I downloaded an app called ILITEK Touch Utility which appears to have made my touchscreen work better. It is in the Google Market.
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I'll have to try that out, would be nice to tweak it some Thanks!
mine is not too sensitive, sometimes i have to press multiple times for it to register
Bumping this thread, because this issue is annoying the hell out of me. Those having the touchscreen not being sensitive enough, it's the same issue as those finding it too sensitive. The problem in reality is that it's ridiculously sensitive, and as your finger presses down on the screen, it's sometimes reading that as an attempt to swipe/scroll rather than a tap/press, which is why you see things light up still, but not launch.
This is frustrating me more and more as time goes on. I've tried this, which I can tell adjusts some of these settings but doesn't really make much difference for the problem. I've also tried this, which didn't help any after calibration.
Some people have speculated (or confirmed, for all I know) that this can be adjusted via the kernel. Does anybody know of anything that might help with this? It's so sensitive it's making me want to avoid the damned thing. I'm about ready to restore the stock ROM and give it to my sister as an early Christmas present.
The awesomeness that is Hashcode is working on 3.0 kernel over in the dev section. The kernel is still a work in progress and has come a long way. At the end he is apparantly going to update the touchscreen driver. I hope that will fix any said issues.
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Switching form S4 to G2. Everything is wonderful for me, except some small problem. I realized that G2 touchscreen is less sensitive than my old S4. On my S4 with just a gentle touch i can do everthing, i can even touch the screen with my finger nail, its ok. But on G2 the screen is less sensitive, my finger nail wont work, its a bit hard to touch everything on the screen.
Is there any method to increase the touchscreen sensitivity on G2, like on my S2 and S4. This really annoying cause my habit to touch the screen gently. Not only the S4, the iphone screen is very sensitive too. Just my G2 is less sensitive compare to others.
Please help me, experts from XDA. Thanks you so much!
Come on man up and touch like a real man!!
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I barely touch my screen and it responds perfectly, go check out a display at your local wireless store,could be your phone
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I barely touch my screen and it responds perfectly, go check out a display at your local wireless store,could be your phone
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might277 said:
Switching form S4 to G2. Everything is wonderful for me, except some small problem. I realized that G2 touchscreen is less sensitive than my old S4. On my S4 with just a gentle touch i can do everthing, i can even touch the screen with my finger nail, its ok. But on G2 the screen is less sensitive, my finger nail wont work, its a bit hard to touch everything on the screen.
Is there any method to increase the touchscreen sensitivity on G2, like on my S2 and S4. This really annoying cause my habit to touch the screen gently. Not only the S4, the iphone screen is very sensitive too. Just my G2 is less sensitive compare to others.
Please help me, experts from XDA. Thanks you so much!
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....have you tried an instore demo unit? The G2's screen is built to respond the same way the HTC One's screen does...fast & fluid. I've had both phones and still have an iphone for work (not listed in my sig). I can vouch for this
One thing you can do if you're curious is try the SGS Touch Screen Booster app and tweak your screen responsiveness to your liking. It worked great on my old Moto Atrix HD and literally transformed that phone.
I've had no need to load this app on my G2 due to stock responsiveness but I'm sure if your phone is not defective & you play with the app, you won't complain again lol
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....have you tried an instore demo unit? The G2's screen is built to respond the same way the HTC One's screen does...fast & fluid. I've had both phones and still have an iphone for work (not listed in my sig). I can vouch for this
One thing you can do if you're curious is try the SGS Touch Screen Booster app and tweak your screen responsiveness to your liking. It worked great on my old Moto Atrix HD and literally transformed that phone.
I've had no need to load this app on my G2 due to stock responsiveness but I'm sure if your phone is not defective & you play with the app, you won't complain again lol
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Thanks for your reply. I will test the demo unit again to compare to my G2 to see is it different or not.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.shop4apps.touchscreenbooster.com&hl=vi this app they said that its only for Galaxy S device. I'm not sure if anything can happen (like damage to the touchscreen) on my G2 or not?
I will check the other G2 first, if there's nothing i can do i will try the Booster app.
Thanks for help friend.
I know what you're saying. The G2's touch screen isn't as responsive as the G Pro. With the G Pro, you can actually use the screen with a piece of wire - not saying you'll do that but it just shows that the G2's screen just isn't as sensitive. Not a deal breaker for me though.
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Thanks for your reply. I will test the demo unit again to compare to my G2 to see is it different or not.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.shop4apps.touchscreenbooster.com&hl=vi this app they said that its only for Galaxy S device. I'm not sure if anything can happen (like damage to the touchscreen) on my G2 or not?
I will check the other G2 first, if there's nothing i can do i will try the Booster app.
Thanks for help friend.
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It works on other phones too. You won't damage your screen by using this app. Try optimized setting first see how it responds & go from there.
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....have you tried an instore demo unit? The G2's screen is built to respond the same way the HTC One's screen does...fast & fluid. I've had both phones and still have an iphone for work (not listed in my sig). I can vouch for this
One thing you can do if you're curious is try the SGS Touch Screen Booster app and tweak your screen responsiveness to your liking. It worked great on my old Moto Atrix HD and literally transformed that phone.
I've had no need to load this app on my G2 due to stock responsiveness but I'm sure if your phone is not defective & you play with the app, you won't complain again lol
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I want to ask u 1 more thing. Your G2 can it response to the touch with your finger nail (just finger nail, no finger skin touch the screen). I test many device like GS3, GS4, Lumia 520 they can response to the touch of finger nail easily. Even the LG L7 II can also do that, but my G2 cannot.
Please check your G2 and let me know can u touch the screen with finger nail or not. If your G2 can thats mean my G2 have problem. So sad
might277 said:
Switching form S4 to G2. Everything is wonderful for me, except some small problem. I realized that G2 touchscreen is less sensitive than my old S4. On my S4 with just a gentle touch i can do everthing, i can even touch the screen with my finger nail, its ok. But on G2 the screen is less sensitive, my finger nail wont work, its a bit hard to touch everything on the screen.
Is there any method to increase the touchscreen sensitivity on G2, like on my S2 and S4. This really annoying cause my habit to touch the screen gently. Not only the S4, the iphone screen is very sensitive too. Just my G2 is less sensitive compare to others.
Please help me, experts from XDA. Thanks you so much!
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I can't help you solve this but can ensure that your G2 is in normal condition because mine has less sensitivity than my note2 too. I firstly found this when I changed from S2 to Nexus 4. I could fix this by flashing the touch sensitivity mod from Nexus4 forum. But now with my G2 I have to wait for those genius guys I guess.
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Mine responds to fingernail.
Most people seem to complain that the G2 digitizer is TOO sensitive.
Consider exchanging.
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I want to ask u 1 more thing. Your G2 can it response to the touch with your finger nail (just finger nail, no finger skin touch the screen). I test many device like GS3, GS4, Lumia 520 they can response to the touch of finger nail easily. Even the LG L7 II can also do that, but my G2 cannot.
Please check your G2 and let me know can u touch the screen with finger nail or not. If your G2 can thats mean my G2 have problem. So sad
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Yes it can
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Yes it can
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So thats mean my g2 has problem with the touchscreen. What should i do?
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So thats mean my g2 has problem with the touchscreen. What should i do?
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Sorry. Definitely wasn't trying to offend.
Have you tried the app to see if if helps correct some of your touch sentitivity issues?
If you're still in your 14 day period, exchange it for a new one for sure. Otherwise I'd look into warranty replacement. When you have a good one that works you'll be much much happier! Keep us posted for sure
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+1 fingernail works just fine...
Go to developer options and enable "show touch data"... Check your "prs" value at the top of the screen. Mine registers at .01
might277 said:
Switching form S4 to G2. Everything is wonderful for me, except some small problem. I realized that G2 touchscreen is less sensitive than my old S4. On my S4 with just a gentle touch i can do everthing, i can even touch the screen with my finger nail, its ok. But on G2 the screen is less sensitive, my finger nail wont work, its a bit hard to touch everything on the screen.
Is there any method to increase the touchscreen sensitivity on G2, like on my S2 and S4. This really annoying cause my habit to touch the screen gently. Not only the S4, the iphone screen is very sensitive too. Just my G2 is less sensitive compare to others.
Please help me, experts from XDA. Thanks you so much!
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And I dont think your finger nail will work on your sg2/sg4 either...
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everyone saying that your finger nail can move the screen post a video showing it...Either your finger is relatively close to your finger nail and that is what registering on your screen data...
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everyone saying that your finger nail can move the screen post a video showing it...Either your finger is relatively close to your finger nail and that is what registering on your screen data...
No need to post any videos,it works with the fingernail in mine too.I would rather want it less sensitive than it is.But it might get a better calibration later with an update or something.
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+1 fingernail works just fine...
Go to developer options and enable "show touch data"... Check your "prs" value at the top of the screen. Mine registers at .01
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I also got .01. Funny thing is, i was able to get different values based on what i was doing i.e swiping vs tapping vs typing if that makes sense
Is it the same case for you?
OP, something is wrong with yours. The G2 has one of the most responsive screens of all devices. Many people complain that it's TOO sensitive.
It works fine with my fingernail and will register a tap before I can even feel my finger touching the screen. Also works through clothing. Exchange yours!
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I also got .01. Funny thing is, i was able to get different values based on what i was doing i.e swiping vs tapping vs typing if that makes sense
Is it the same case for you?
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Yeah, but my gnex could only register a touch at .21 minimum... I'm loving the screen on this thing.