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Old 07-04-2009, 01:45 PM
     
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touch sensitivity?

Is there a way to make the screen more sensitive to touch?
 
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i figured it out. i just re- aligned the screen, using very very very light taps on the crosshairs, and now im very happy.
 
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Well I'll be darned. You're right! I didn't know that doing an alignment could also establish the sensitivity - I thought it was just for locational calibration. I just did same and the screen is much more responsive to light touch than it was - it was getting to where I sometimes had to tap twice to get it to respond. Thanks for the tip!

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That makes me wonder if the same effect is true if you calibrate with finger touches!
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Wow, that's pretty awesome. Too bad the alignment program freezes my phone

Edit: Nevermind that... Got the alignment to run and I used light taps. Screen definitely seems more responsive.

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Very cool find, thanks for the follow up. I've never realigned my screen in the (almost) 2 years I've owned the phone. It's always been right on but now seems to respond to the touch much better.
 
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