I tried PocketCultMAME and MAMECE3
I can't seem to get the audio working properly for the Advantage (T-Mobile Ameo). It slows the games down up to a point where it becomes unusable. Without sound it's not as much fun though.
Also the keys on the screen part don't seem to work. Only the Vueflow key works. I cannot move the characters along with the joystick. It has to be with the keyboard. Which is awkward since the game is displayed vertically.
Anyone got this (or another MAME type emulator) running properly on his Advantage?
Hi.
Recently I Purchase Used HTC Hero. Upgrade from Jasjam...
Still new to Android...
In the Edges of the screen, such as 'Q' letter on keyboard, Sometimes the ADDRESS Bar, sometimes it does not read my finger, I need to lay my finger for few seconds, or move my finger toward the center of the screen, then it reads my finger.
It looks like a calibration, and/or sensitivity issue...
is there a way to calibrate the screen, and sensitivity ?
or maybe the HERO has some hardware issues ?
Thanks
Oren
you can re-calibrate they keyboard from the settings, can't remember where but its probably under text input
Hi *,
I was trying to use my A500 to take notes but all apps I have used are very imprecise and laggard wrt a wacom even if I tried to fiddle with screen sensitivity and so on.
So the questions are
1) is it because of the screen?
2) is it because of the stylus?
3) is it because all apps have access to screen data using java and this would improve accessing the screen driver directly?
and
4) how can the situation be improved?
Switching styluses did the trick for me. I use the Alupen and widened the brush width slightly on Handrite and have not had any issues with note taking since.
I also have a gtablet and noticed the same performance benefit as soon as I switched the stylus on it.
There seems to also be a known issue of general video lag on the A500 when you orient it in any position other than the default landscape orientation. Here is a video someone made to demonstrate the issue.
http://androidforums.com/3800882-post15.html
I am happy, apart from WiFi problem, Note 3 user but I have some questions regarding spen. I havent head any experience with spen before but I guess my expectations were higher then the reality, so here we go:
1. Shell the spen be sensitivity be equally good to my fingertip? In my case, finger servse it purpose better.
2. When I use the spen at an angle ( so colled natualr writing angle) the reception is poor. is it normal?
3. Shell I apply slight pressure when using the spen, or shell "the touch" itself be enaugh?
4. The worst part is about the capacitve buttons, I need to tap with the spen, 2-3 times before the device registers it.
Please help me out, as I need to make my mind before I go complaining
Thanks!
I went to the shop and tried the note 3 before I bought it. (3 different shops).
At the shop I played around with it, mainly with the s-pen.
I can definitely say from my own experience (30 min all up) that I found using the pen quite easy, and while I I needed to get used to it for the first couple of minutes, I experienced no issues.
I also used the pen from another samsung tablet that was next to it and found no problem.
I will say that my finger is much less accurate than the s-pen.
If you have a problem, try and go to a shop and try their note 3 pen on your device to see if its different.
You could try a tablet pen as well to see if that makes a difference for you.
Good luck.
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The S-Pen is Wacom pen technology based device, which allows presure sensitive writing/drawing if the program/App makes use of this.
You will see a pointer if you come close to the screen with the wacom pen and moving across the screen, in windows tablet the mouse pointer is already there but will move with the pen movement too.
You have to touch the scrren with the pen tip an provide at least minimal preassure. The benfits are:
- if the programs do not support preasure sensitive input you may assume that it's not better then your finger.
- If the program supports preasure sensitive writing/drawing the line will get thicker or more pronounced e.g. if you draw using the spray paint. -
- Other Wacom pens work too, e.g. the S-Pen from my Samsung Slate7 win7 X700T1a tablet. It's slightly larger and better suited for work.
- The main benefit over the smaller pen that come with the Note is that on the opposite site of the pens tip is the erase button, that allows you to erase parts you don't won't.
- In addition to the keayboard you get also handwriting recognition, which is toggled by a button on the keyoard.
Unfortunately Samsung does not provide many details on the interfaces or versions, but I would assume it to be around 256 presure steps. Wacom tablets may be as high as 1024 -2048 steps.
I hope that helps you to have a better understanding of Wacom technology and what to look for. For me the Wacom based pen was a large reason why I choose a Notes.
Thank you for your answers but I am rather then understanding the technology trying to identyfi if the s-pen that came with my note 3 works as yours.
I just wanna ask if it register / works the same as yours and if you are experiencing the same when using it.
1. Is is as respoosive as your finger when touching the screen? Is just "touching" just enuagh, or sligh pressure need to by applied when navigatin between screen or while browsing?
2. And the captivate buttons, do they register your taps every time?
Thanks!
cudo said:
Thank you for your answers but I am rather then understanding the technology trying to identyfi if the s-pen that came with my note 3 works as yours.
I just wanna ask if it register / works the same as yours and if you are experiencing the same when using it.
1. Is is as respoosive as your finger when touching the screen? Is just "touching" just enuagh, or sligh pressure need to by applied when navigatin between screen or while browsing?
2. And the captivate buttons, do they register your taps every time?
Thanks!
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1. A slight touch on it. Just like how you touch or tap it using your finger.
2. Yes, since Note 8.0, S Pen works with the captive buttons. Ours one too.
Different between using S Pen and finger for the Air View is:
1. Finger - you can preview picture / SMS / header / email / speed dial etc
2. S Pen - besides what the finger could detect, S Pen also act as the mouse hovering mode and you can hover it above most of the icon and shows you a description what does the icon do
I have the SM-G901F version of the S5.
It seems as though the screen is very sensitive as I can use it with the tip of my nail or a card (like a bank card)
I have increase touch sensitivity DISABLED. I've tried enabling it and there's no change in sensitivity.
It's not a major problem as I don't wear super tight jeans or anything, I just want to know if this is normal?...
Also, I can't efficiently control it with a normal pen however (writing pen, not a stylus), only some touches get registered with the sensitivity setting enabled/disabled.