Hello all,
I have problem with something I can call "locked scrolling". Sometimes when I scroll in e.g. Opera then the scrolling "lock" somehow (I put my finger, scroll down/up, lift my finger but scrolling returns to position where I have put my finger first). I can "unlock" it when I put my finger on very top of the screen and scroll quickly to very bottom of the screen but a few scrolling and it "lock" again It occures even in other apps while scrolling. I have searched the XDA-Forum and even google but with no luck Has anyone an idea how to fix it please?
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After nine months of perfect function, my Jasjar has suddenly a strange malfunction: Tapping on the scroll bar or scroll buttons, the Jasjar ignores the scrolling and behaves as if I were tapping half a centimeter towards to the left (for instance, moving the cursor or marking text in Words).
I thought it would be corrected when I performed a hard reset and restored the software with the excellent backup program Spb backup. After performing the hard reset, the first step is to calibrate the tapping of the stylus. That should have corrected the malfunction, but it did not.
Scrolling is still possible by using the arrow buttons or the navigation pad, but this method is painfully slow if I have an average document in Word.
Anybody got any ideas??
Hi everyone,
You know, if we wanted to change the type of input in the middle of entering text to another input method, we have to tap that small little arrow that appears beside the SIP/Input Panel icon (bottom, middle of the screen) which is the SIP/Input Selector? Well with all rage for finger only input, is there any way at all to have some sort of shortcut to this little arrow/input selector? Maybe have it mapped to a hardware button or have an icon appearing in the task bar or something that is big enough to be tapped with a finger.
At the moment, I either have to pull the stylus out just the change the input method or do some gymnastics with my finger and nail to tap that tiny little arrow which sits very close the to the input panel (which is another problem).
ftSwitchSip?
Here you go, install the cab and map it to a hardware button.
p/s: credit to ZenYee
Late answer: Slide leftwards
I know this is a very late answer, but other might find it useful.
With the sip popped up. Press sip-icon and SLIDE leftwards, this will pop-up the sip selector, and can be done with any finger, even a thumb.
(Sliding downwards will close the sip, think of it as 'pulling' the keyboard down, a dubblet of just tapping the icon)
Hi,
When I use my finger on my HTC trinity screen (rather than using the stylus) sometimes the start menu opens. At first I didn't understand why, but then when I opened the notes application and used my finger to draw on the screen I noticed that sometimes a line appears from my finger to the top left corner of the screen, even though I didn't touch there... It's as though the screen is confused and it detects a touch on the top left corner.
Anyone have a clue why this is happening?
I have no idea why this happens, but I do have the same problem. So far I've been ignoring it. I'm on Schap's 4.30.
This is a well know bug on Trinity, read here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=370478
WOW - thanks so much - this bug was driving me crazzzy!
Where is the link?
I'm big fan of HaaliReader, but I don't like how it behaves on my Touch Pro2.
So I have created a build for touch screen control.
May be someone will appreciate...
Changes compared to the original:
Sweep finger up and down to scroll pages
Sweep finger left right to move among chapters/sections
Tap long to popup menu
Doubleclick to activate full creen
Dictionary - the search is from the popup menu
Dictionary - when active, left or right sweep will return to the previous position
FullScreen mode - tapping right bottom corner performs page down
FullScreen mode - tapping right top corner will quit full screen
I must just note, that I'm really not a C++ or WM developer. It was just my try and tested only on my phones. Any feedback is appreciated.
Seems to work fine on the Fuze - cool app.
ok, so ive noticed that sometimes when i pull down the notification shade that my first tap doesnt get recognized....but if i close the shade and reopen, then my finger press gets recognized. or when i try to tap on one of the 'recent' applications section of the shade, i need to double tap sometimes.
sometimes to a lesser extent, i notice this in the market when i press the search box too. most times though everything gets recognized with a quick tap instead of needing a firm delayed tap or double tap.
anybody think this is a bug?
ive looked around a little and nobody seems unhappy with the touch sensitivity/grounding so not sure what to do...
but ive never had it happen on the lockscreen or launcher bar or other programs that i can remember either.
This happens to me sometimes. It doesn't bother me. It may be a small bug but I suspect it is actually the trackpad pulling focus. Sometimes the trackpad will detect a slight input and place focus on a nearby screen icon or menu item, depending on which type of screen you're on. The focus highlight is subtle and hard to notice so that "first tap" might actually be your finger pulling focus back to your intended selection. Your second tap opens it.