I have a LG G2 D802.
It has never fallen, doesn't have any significant marks of usage but my screen has a kind of row (1 cm) in the middle of the screen, from the left to the right of the phone that does not respond to my fingers.
If I draw a line from up to bottom, there will be a gap right on that "line".
Is there a way to see if this is something related to software?
Is this solvable with a new kernel?
Is this a real problem that will require a new touch screen?
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Am I the only one that seems to be having a major issue with this? It comes up more with the added on screen keyboard in 1.5, it seems.
The corners of the G1 screen do not respond to touch at all, and I find myself always having trouble hitting the keys on the corners of the virtual keyboard. Applications that require you to touch any corner of the screen with precision (ie tic-tac-toe) are annoying as well because it's difficult to get it to work.
Is there any fix in sight or is it a hardware limitation?
definitely a hardware limitation.
hardware limitation means: normal hardware limitation or limited due failure????
I only experience this problem with the right edge of my phone. The top, left, and bottom don't have any problems.
Touch also seems to be less sensitive when the phone is rested flat.
My phone has the sensitivity problem on the edges too (mostly on the right and top sides).
For example, it's almost impossible to drag an icon to the left screen, because it doesn't seem to reach the threshold area.
The protective screen (boxwave anti-glare) made the problem even worse, but since it's much more comfortable than the glass, I won't be taking it off.
The easiest way to test all this is to use the whiteboard application.
So, I ask the developers: Please don't place the buttons on the edges of the screen!
The worst apps in this regard I've seen so far were the Video player (don't remember its exact name, its seek slider was unusable), and the sudoku with the number chooser in the bottom. OpenHome's app slider has the same problem.
Alright, this may sound like a stupid question, but I noticed that all the HTC One phones use one touch panel for the capacative buttons and the screen, and that people have been able to map usually 'dead' zones on the extended part of the digitizer not over the screen to different buttons.
My question is this: Does the digitizer on the Nexus 4 extend off the visible screen, and if so, is it possible to modify the kernel to accept touches on these areas, possibly for gestures?
Thanks in advance! :good:
Based off my limited knowledge of the phone, I don't think they have an extended digitizer thing over the bottom since there is the notification light there. BUT, it IS based off the Optimus G that does have those touch sensitive buttons in that region.
The bottom 1cm of my touch screen no longer works.
I'm getting by using pie and rotating the phone but holy cow is it awkward! Is it possible to:
Recalibrate the touchscreen so that it thinks I'm tapping a bit lower
Or
Constantly render an empty black bar down there so nothing shows up and needs clicking in the area
Or
Replace the digitizer only (don't want to buy a new LCD)
Or..
Anything?
Thanks!
So I've been getting ghost or phantom touches on my phone for the past few weeks. I couldn't figure out what was causing it because I've never dropped my phone and it never got wet. The phantom touches only appears down the right side of the screen in almost a straight line. It doesn't happen all the time and I thought it was random but I got it to occur at a successful rate. If I press down on the top left corner of the screen, it would cause the phantom touches. When I press and hold down the top left corner of the phone, everything is fine and no phantom touches appear. I decided to tighten the screws on the top left and it seems to have made it a little better. I'd have to really tap on the top left of the screen to make the phantom touches appear again and it doesn't occur at a 100% rate but it's still occurs.
Anyone know what is causing this? I thought it would be a broken digitizer but it doesn't make sense that tightening the screws would cause the issue to almost fix itself. Problem with the geomangnet? I'm not sure what that does really.
Download and run a multitouch testing app of good reputation:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ltiTouchTester
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...touchpro.tests
Google Android Debugger - Show Touch Points:
SETTINGS
ABOUT PHONE
Touch BUILD NUMBER ten times
go back one screen
DEVELOPER OPTIONS
check SHOW TOUCHES
Download this image to your phone and open it: http://vodly.to/content/avatars/917b...e96ca61f06.png
Put 2 (or more) fingers on the screen of your Note 3 in a horizontal line in landscape mode. You can also use Portrait mode with 2 fingers.
Move the fingers slightly about, trying to have both (all) in a straight horizontal line.
After only a bit of trying one (or more) detected fingers should disappear (become undetected) or ghost touch detections should appear.
M4GEN28 said:
Download and run a multitouch testing app of good reputation:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ltiTouchTester
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...touchpro.tests
Google Android Debugger - Show Touch Points:
SETTINGS
ABOUT PHONE
Touch BUILD NUMBER ten times
go back one screen
DEVELOPER OPTIONS
check SHOW TOUCHES
Download this image to your phone and open it: http://vodly.to/content/avatars/917b...e96ca61f06.png
Put 2 (or more) fingers on the screen of your Note 3 in a horizontal line in landscape mode. You can also use Portrait mode with 2 fingers.
Move the fingers slightly about, trying to have both (all) in a straight horizontal line.
After only a bit of trying one (or more) detected fingers should disappear (become undetected) or ghost touch detections should appear.
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Thank you for the help and suggestion but I've already tried this. My touch screen is fine in terms of detection. I can put 10 fingers on the screen and it would recognize all 10 fingers. My issue has something to do with the top left corner of the screen affecting the right side of the screen. Like something is loose. When I clamp down on the left corner of the phone, everything works fine. No ghost touches (that sounds dirty) or any of the sort. When I let go of the top left corner, I will some times get ghost touches.
WillofWillz said:
Thank you for the help and suggestion but I've already tried this. My touch screen is fine in terms of detection. I can put 10 fingers on the screen and it would recognize all 10 fingers. My issue has something to do with the top left corner of the screen affecting the right side of the screen. Like something is loose. When I clamp down on the left corner of the phone, everything works fine. No ghost touches (that sounds dirty) or any of the sort. When I let go of the top left corner, I will some times get ghost touches.
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try downloading another firmware and revet back to stock rom that il do are you on custom rom?
BTW Don't forget to thanks me
M4GEN28 said:
try downloading another firmware and revet back to stock rom that il do are you on custom rom?
BTW Don't forget to thanks me
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It's not a firmware issue. It's definitely a hardware issue since it starts tapping on buttons inside TWRP recovery. Ah well, I tighten the screws even more and it looks like the phantom touches are gone. Hopefully it stays that way even though I destroyed a screw in the process. Those tiny things are fragile.
if the touch ghost click is in some certain location most because of pollution (mainly chemical), best is use ISO alcohol also use a very tinny sharp blade, like a very thin one and slightly go along side the place that does this, sometimes you have to try both horizontal and vertical, then clean with ISO, do a few times it does alright. it does work on most of touch screen include note 3 as well. I've been in IT and fixing all electronic for last 30 years in New Zealand. if you had problem text me on 021 548484
Now I know this problem has been asked before but after some extensive searches I can see there are no clean fixes for this.
My Nexus 4 (Android 5.0.2 LiquidSmooth ROM) has started showing ghost touches at the bottom part of the screen. I know there are a lot of explanations available such as digitizer not working, battery being too old etc. But I'm not interested in these hardware issues/fixes.
I have isolated the area of effect as the bottom ~160 pixel height of the device. I then proceeded to use the ADB shell command
wm overscan 0,0,0,160
which removed that portion from the UI. This fixed the effects these phantom touches have on the apps or UI. But a problem still remains that these ghost touches happen in too many numbers and this leaves other usable areas of the screen insensitive to touch. I am guessing this is due to the multi touch limit being reached in that bottom unused part itself. Multi touch testing apps dont pick up touches on the top part of the screen
So my question is, is it possible to remove a part of the screen from the System itself? Ideally a thick black bar of unused area, leaving me with a shorter yet fully working screen? Or atleast is it possible to turn off touch response in that lower part of the screen so that it doesnt max out the multi touch limit?
My Nexus 4's is same too
I think, that ghost touch will work from Screen Digitizer. My Nexus 4's screen digitizer was non-LG's digitizer, it was fake. I need to change that digitizer
I workaround this issue avoid using undervoling in the kernel, and avoid lower temperatures in phone, yes as you read ... this issue give my crazy when my phone was to hot and I tried to cold my phone using one ice cube in screen and back, the temperature of the phone down but ghost touches appears again, so played some videos to warm the phone again and dissapear again.
Don't ask me about how it works, or relation with screen, digitizer or battery, I don't understand but help me to workaround the issue.