Hello.
I have a Qtek 9000 and i would like to ask a question.
Generally the screen needs a quite soft press in a button to work.
But in my device, i need to press a bit hard whenever i want to select something in the middle of the screen.
I mean that it needs more pressure in the middle of the screen than in the rest of the screen for it to work.
Is there a problem with my device or is it normal?
Thank you!
I don't seem to have that problem :-/ a light tap will normally be detected anywhere on my screen.
jmdrizen said:
I don't seem to have that problem :-/ a light tap will normally be detected anywhere on my screen.
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Ok, thank you!
Anyone else's experience?
Do you have a screen protector? Maybe it is thick in the middle. Try taking the screen protector off. It may work.
cktlcmd said:
Do you have a screen protector? Maybe it is thick in the middle. Try taking the screen protector off. It may work.
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Yes, with the protector the problem was big.
Now that i have removed it the problem is almost gone( now will be difficult not to scratch the screen without it, but i prefer to have the phone working right).
Thank you!
Try the "Fellows" screen protectors. It is thin and comes in packs of 20, I think. It is like a transparent sticker. Better than not having one.
On my Exec, I use Proporta's Screen Protector. I think it is scratch resistant. I have it on since I opened my Exec fresh from the box and it still looks brand new without any scratch on it.
Thank you, but i am afraid i will have the same problems.
I usually use Brando Screen protectors which is top quality (100% transparency) but in this case it seems that i can't do anything.
Screen Protectors
I personally don't see the use of screen protectors. I have had ~6 PPCs, have never used a single screen protector, and have never had a scratched or damaged screen.
Am I just that much more careful than everyone else? I think not! :lol:
My personal experience(after using over 15 PPC/Palm devices all these years) is that if you tend to use handwriting recognition or any other functions that require to "write" on the screen frequently, then it is virtually impossible not to scratch the screen.
Today I noticed a little black line on top of a few pixels on my tab. Any idea what this may be causing this?
To me it almost looks like a little hair or dust got underneath the screen. If so, any idea how I may be be able to get rid of it?
It is so annoying as it covers about 4 pixels!
Bought a Galaxy S4 on ebay a few weeks back. Didn't notice it at first, but when I sat down to apply a screen protector and wiped the screen clean, I noticed there is some sort of a micro object, like a white dot just under the glass. It is not a dead pixel, because it is there when screen is completely off, and when I tilt the phone and hold it at an angle I can see that LCD under this tiny dot is clean.
What the heck can it be? I doubt the seller changed the glass screen and wasn't careful when cleaning the LCD, but I suppose it is remotely possible since the phone has a nasty scratch with tiny chunks of plastic chipped off, on the bottom right corner of the silver bezel.
Anyone had a problem like this with their screen? Any way to fix this short of removing the screen?
Could be dust under the screen. If I was you I'd get it replaced if it bothers you. I dont think there is no way to remove it other than removing glass to clean it and reapply which I advice against.
"All men are created equal, some work harder in pre-season."
- Emitt Smith
Today i finally removed the stock front panel protection film (after more than a year) and polished up the screen.
Once polished, i was admiring my reflection on the front glass under bright lights when I noticed a grid of minor reflective points on the glass screen. On further investigation, i found that there was a regular pattern etched on the front screen whose corner points were the reflecive dots that i was seeing. The pattern itself was made up of dashes, but you need super ultra high brightness lights to see more than the corner dots.
Anyone else notice this?
Anyone have an idea the pattern might be?
Its normal its from the corning glass itself u can see the grid dot when screen off then put it in the bright area id notice it to and its normal
that's how capacitive touch screen is made
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that's how capacitive touch screen is made
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Would you elaborate, RolF2? Or at least point us to the information
As above just bought an S5 second hand and the last owner said it was because of a gap between the screen protector and the glass.
I removed the protector and found it was between the glass and the black backing to the right of the Samsung text. You can press the glass and the gap removes showing black again, but it does seem to be growing.
Can this be fixed? If so how?