Touchscreen sensitivity and response when charging - HTC One X

I'm almost certain that I am not the only one who has had this problem, but I would really like to know if anyone is working on it.
When charging my HOX, I notice a considerable drop in all aspects of the touch screen. I am currently running IceColdJelly, and have noticed it significantly when typing out an SMS. I would hit one letter on the keyboard and the tactile feedback will go nuts and i would have ended up typing out a bunch of Q's with a large amount of spaces.
More to the point though. Has anyone looked into why this happens? and if there is a fix? It is really making me despise my HOX, which frustrates me because it is such a great phone when not charging.

It's not a good idea to use the phone whilst charging. I've heard of heating issues and someone electrocuted answering the phone. I stopped making calls on my xe earlier because of bursts of sharp pain on the ear whilst it was charging.

I’m not quite sure the reason for it, but I too have experienced it from time to time with different phones, and I have also seen few others complaining about it as well. Are you using the supplied HTC charger and USB cable ?

Does it happen with all chargers (different brands etc) and USB?
Edit: somehow I missed the post above. Where is the delete post button?

I've noticed this as well. I'm not sure if it's for the same reason but when I had my old Sensation it was pretty severe and the solution was to change the scheduler (?) to 'on demand', if you have an option that allows it. This fixed the problem completely. It was something to do with having 'interactive' selected.
However, I'm not sure whether the cause would be the same thing with a stock rom with stock kernel.

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Anyone's touchscreen ever failed??

My desire z is going back for warranty tomorrow ...
The touchscreen and the buttons just under it stopped working without any warning.
Anyone else had similar issues??
Now unrooted with the latest ruu.
Back to my magic
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When you say it stopped working, did you by any chance have the phone on a worktop? or was you holding it in your hand?
There are reported issues with phones not working all the time when on a worktop, however mine always works when its in my hand.
When my phone is laying flat on any surface the screen just refuses to respond... however if I angle it just slightly it works just fine, or if I pick it up.
I have the same issue when its in the car dock. I didn't have the issue when I was running the stock bell rom this only happened when I installed cyanogen 6.1
My g2's touchscreen gets super lllaagggyyy, like laggy as crap whenever it is connected to the charger @ near full charge. It's random...yet it's not, like for instance..I can put it on the charger and initially it's very responsive. Then, after a few minutes charging the screen *seems* to be unresponsive, I just have to swipe it slowly and it jerks by @ like..5fps seemingly. This has happened on every rom ive tried so far from stock to CM.
Just installed MIUI and haven't had a chance to test..i'm assuming it's hardware related though.
When I First got my G2, The TMo Rep asked me to open it up at the store since i was getting the first one from that store and the touch screen didnt work at all, we turned it off and on and nada. So they replaced it with another one and it worked just fine. Other than that little problem i never had a issue on my G2 as far as touch screen freezing goes
Seems like shoddy hardware to me... I've never dropped the phone.. its always been in a protective cover.
Although I couldn't help thinking.. maybe all the extreme overclocking / general heating up of the phone may have contributed??
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I have never OC my desire Z (not G2) but I have noticed the exact same symptoms of an unresponsive touch screen after flashing cyanogen 6.1.
I returned back to my stock rom and everything is back to normal.
I haven't had a problem since..
yes, when its on a worktop (table, desk, anything not my hand) and in a dock -- its not as responsive as you'd expect. I have to hold it and caress it with my warm loving hands to get it to respond.
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this is not related to CM 6.1. at all. Ive flashed a lot of things since visionary and its happened on every single rom.
Id go get that phone out of the mail if I were you OP.
I have also noticed the problem with touch screen responsiveness when my G2 is mounted in a car holder.
I have figured that you just have to keep one finger on the aluminium body and the problem is gone. I have to admit that this is somewhat bizarre and I have never had this problem before with my G1 using the same car holder. Seems that there is an issue with electric isolation? I don't exactly understand how capacitive touchscreen works so can't really explain where the dog lies buried.
Maybe this is a feature. Protection and saves battery.
vision...
squbel said:
I have also noticed the problem with touch screen responsiveness when my G2 is mounted in a car holder.
I have figured that you just have to keep one finger on the aluminium body and the problem is gone. I have to admit that this is somewhat bizarre and I have never had this problem before with my G1 using the same car holder. Seems that there is an issue with electric isolation? I don't exactly understand how capacitive touchscreen works so can't really explain where the dog lies buried.
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The same for my DZ - it is kinda weird, because if the phone is for example in the car holder it is impossible to use the touchscreen unless I put another finger on the phones housing. I tried different roms already, but the 'error' is still there.
It would be interesting if all users have the same problem or if it is just a few examples of phones out there.
Thanks,
Robert
Wow,.... only just noticed this a few days ago. Along with it not vibrating on incoming SMS, i'm starting to get slightly ticked off.
yeah happens to mine too =P
happens to mine also, nothing we can do about this?

problem charging and typing on cyanogen, anyone else

i really must ask, i have had this problem forever and need to know if anyone else has it. When my phone is plugged in charging the keyboard always messes up and hits random keys. anyone know how to fix it or what is causing it. had this phone for a year now, and seen cyanogen 7.0.3 i am about to kill it.
I personally have not seen this problem. I am running the CM 7 nightlies, and i am having a good experience. The keys are fine for me, but i will be sure to keep on the lookout for that bug...
I'm guessing you have already tried to re-flash.
Also, do you have a wifi problem on CM7? I've had the worst luck because in my old Synergy Rom, i could get wifi in my room perfectly, but now with CM7, I barely get any reception if not any at all.
I've had this issue, but pretty much on any ROM. Whenever my phone is charging, it isn't very responsive to any touch input. Once unplugged, works fine.
Its a hardware issue, not software
I've seen some Incs that will have unresponsive / unpredictable touch-screens when plugged in to cheap chargers. In the cases that I've seen, they never misbehave on an OEM charger: only on third-party budget ones. As noted by br125, it has always been a hardware issue in my experience.
You can try different chargers to see if it makes a difference.
I did on the older versions of CM but not sense CM7
We had this same problem on the old D1's, the solution was to use the OEM charger it originally came with.
Hope this helps
I'm using the OEM charger and have this issue on MIUI/incredikernel. Laggy and unresponsive touch input while charging.
I noticed this issue too, really odd and annoying. I've been running MIUI for a little over a week and have noticed the problem is completely gone and normal typing is actually more responsive. Always been a CM7 fanboy but I'm quite impressed with miui....
byrong said:
I've seen some Incs that will have unresponsive / unpredictable touch-screens when plugged in to cheap chargers. In the cases that I've seen, they never misbehave on an OEM charger: only on third-party budget ones. As noted by br125, it has always been a hardware issue in my experience.
You can try different chargers to see if it makes a difference.
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I have an OEM charger and a third-party charger as well and i have experienced the problem randomly on both. I seem to notice the problem more when i charge it while connected to my laptop
I have the same problem. I've noticed that the trackball work perfectly and in fact have temporarily got around this problem ( as long as I do not have to type in something) in this manner.
The problem has something to do with being grounded.

While charging, my device feels like i use multitouch!

Hi all,
From the first day i have my device, while it is connected to charger, although i just use my one finger it feels like multitouch, so it zoom in or out screen. After disconnected charger, i firstly lock then unlock screen and after that i can use my device normally. It sometimes cause screen vibration with no multitouch supported softwares. But it actually can't let me use any browser while charging...
I though it was because of setcpu profile but it only has 1.2 ghz and i already have this clock speed between some battery levels. What problem should be with my device?
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I think that the htc devices have a earth(? is it called this way in english? The negative pole of a battery?) problem.
They are the only devices who have a metallic battery cover which is connectet to the device itself. (Lock for the small pins)
I also have your effect sometimes, but when i touch with one hand the battery cover it's a bit better.
on my old hd2 it was the same, but even more worse...
Seems like a generell htc failure...
It is fairly common for devices to have problems with their touchscreens while charging. Not just HTC; I have the same problem with my Nook Color, and I had the same problem with my Motorola Cliq.
The most common theory I have heard is because the charger does not charge at a consistent rate, which messes up the capacitance that our touchscreens use. This is especially true with aftermarket chargers, but can sometimes even happen with the original ones.
The best thing to do is to try not to use your phone while charging, or spend the extra money and get only original (OEM) chargers.
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earth(? is it called this way in english? The negative pole of a battery?)
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you mean "ground"
ps: in my language also we use the same word for earth and ground
viper2097 said:
I think that the htc devices have a earth(? is it called this way in english? The negative pole of a battery?) problem.
They are the only devices who have a metallic battery cover which is connectet to the device itself. (Lock for the small pins)
I also have your effect sometimes, but when i touch with one hand the battery cover it's a bit better.
on my old hd2 it was the same, but even more worse...
Seems like a generell htc failure...
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You have it right. I think the full word you're thinking of is: ground
Though I would think and hope all devices have one. Of course having a capacitive screen there are more complicated issues to deal with since you still need to maintain a certain amount of static charge on the screen. Basically your body is used as the ground on a capacitive screen. Obviously the ground on some phones is interfering with that.
I was aexperiencing a similar problem. Whenever i would use the Mugen battery and the second i closed the back cover, the phone would switch off. if i let it a little open it would play normally. With the standard battery although it didnt behave as such. Weeeeeeirrrrddddd
dargocitfer said:
It is fairly common for devices to have problems with their touchscreens while charging. Not just HTC; I have the same problem with my Nook Color, and I had the same problem with my Motorola Cliq.
The most common theory I have heard is because the charger does not charge at a consistent rate, which messes up the capacitance that our touchscreens use. This is especially true with aftermarket chargers, but can sometimes even happen with the original ones.
The best thing to do is to try not to use your phone while charging, or spend the extra money and get only original (OEM) chargers.
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I already have an orijinal charger.
what a strange! i can't even think to see any user who have the same problem with me This really made me suprised.. So does anyone have any solution for this issue? The most common solution is not to use our devices while it is charging
Deadly Sto(R)m said:
I already have an orijinal charger.
what a strange! i can't even think to see any user who have the same problem with me This really made me suprised.. So does anyone have any solution for this issue? The most common solution is not to use our devices while it is charging
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That was my solution. I charge my phone while I sleep, so I don't have to worry about it. I also have a charger at work, so I can "top up" the battery during the day, if I need to.
i found out touching the metallic part of the phone sometime cured the problem
While charging, i opened multitouch app and confirmed red and blue colors change to yellow and green sometimes...
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[Q] Extremely weird screen behaviour.

Hello all! Ive just recently got my Xperia arc, and flashed a nightly build of CM7 on it, number 20. Everything seemed to run smoothly, but just now screen started to behave very weird, it almost seem to have osme kind of "ghostly" second touch.
The upper part of the screen is almost impossible to use, when I try select an app to move it on the screen, by holding finger down, it just flickers for a second and gets deselected. If I manage to select it and drag+hold, it starts spazing out all over the screen, with screens switching between eachother by it self.
The problem is especially noticeable in games, where you usually have a joystick controller in bottom left corner. When using it, I usually trigger the buttons above it in the upper left corner which I am no where near at with my finger.
Is this a ROM issue, or hardware issue? Ive been using the rom for couple of days with no strange to it, and now this happens. Any ideas what the source can be?
ROM failure.
Sorry for bump, but apparently the problem remained. I changed to XDA rom, which too is based on CM7 thou and after a day I stumbled upon same problem of ghotsly second touch on screen.
I cant hold to move apps, cant precisely press a button in game on left side of screen, it then triggers some other button nearby. I do get haptic feedback from long press on a homescreen, but the "add new" menu popups only every few tries Any ideas of what may be causing this? I would really like to avoid the hassle of resetting the phone and sending it back for repairs :/
try stock one or miui.
It sounds a bit like your screen had a bad encounter with water...
Could this be the case?
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iridaki said:
It sounds a bit like your screen had a bad encounter with water...
Could this be the case?
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No, this phone is only few days old.
I think I am noticing a pattern.. screen behaves this way only late evenings, till next morning. I never noticed the issue during the day, but then it was there again for no reason after I left phone for couple of hours (it's past midnight here at the moment). Now when I think back, same was previous two evening, issue only noticeable during late evenings. Could my phone be possessed lol?
It's quite weird issue too. Upper half of the screen seems to have a ghost touch as I said. When trying to add a widget to upper screen, I only get a haptic feedback from long press. When playing games, all buttons on left side (landscape mode) get activated as soon I press one of them. Most weird of all, is that screens works perfectly in app drawer and settings, but not in app/homescreen. I will test how it is again tomorrow and report. If it works just fine again as if nothing happened I will be really puzzled.
Currently on CM7 Xda version, same was for official version. I am considering updating to MIUI, just gotta figure this radio difference stuff, but am becoming sceptic to whether this issue really lies with ROM and not app/settings.
Yep, issue is gone like nothing happened at the morning, this is is haunted ._.
I've figured the cause, it only happens when the phone is plugged in and charging. Beats me why thou, what remains to see now is if it is tied to the kernel or not. Posting it here in case others with similar problem stumble upon the thread.
Are you using the stock charger, i used to face bit similar problem when i used to connect my old HTC USB charger... later i discover the HTC charger was giving only 500mA , where as sony one is rated at 700mA.
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Are you using the stock charger, i used to face bit similar problem when i used to connect my old HTC USB charger... later i discover the HTC charger was giving only 500mA , where as sony one is rated at 700mA.
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Thanks for the tip! Turns out it didn't like my 1000mA charger I am using for all my usb stuff, but the stock on works perfect (it's 850mA).

[Q] Touchscreen behaves erratically when charging

Hey All
Today I picked up an HTC One M8.
Have set it up and only had it up and running for a few hours.
I plugged it in to charge using the charger that came with it and noticed that the screen would become erratic. Phantom touches would register making it very hard to use. Have tried it in different sockets but the issue remains.
I have tried a spare charger that I have in the house and the issue is not present.I know the HTC charger is a little different in that it supports some kind of quick charger, so its not really a like for like swap I guess.
Is there a chance that the included charger is faulty? Or could the phone be at fault?
I really don't want to have to return it but will it it looks like its the phone that has an issue.
Thanks
Well, at this point its hard to guess from here. Can you upload some snaps/videos ? It would be helpful for anyone who visits the thread. It doesn't take much time either. :good:
Is it a brand new phone? if not I think the digitizer is going bad.
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Is it a brand new phone? if not I think the digitizer is going bad.
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Yeah it's brand new. Phone is fine off charge and when using other charges. It's just the stock charger tat seems to cause issues.
warpkid said:
Hey All
Today I picked up an HTC One M8.
Have set it up and only had it up and running for a few hours.
I plugged it in to charge using the charger that came with it and noticed that the screen would become erratic. Phantom touches would register making it very hard to use. Have tried it in different sockets but the issue remains.
I have tried a spare charger that I have in the house and the issue is not present.I know the HTC charger is a little different in that it supports some kind of quick charger, so its not really a like for like swap I guess.
Is there a chance that the included charger is faulty? Or could the phone be at fault?
I really don't want to have to return it but will it it looks like its the phone that has an issue.
Thanks
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Do you have a case on your phone? I have a UAG case and the charger sometimes doesn't fully click leading to that behaviour. Without the case there is no problem using the phone while charging.
Maybe the stock charger is faulty. Probably the wires has lost continuity.
I have the same issue with a unofficial charger (2.0A).
No issue with original charger (1.5A)
You are not alone
I also have a HTC One M8 with the same problem!
I have to disconnect the USB cable so that I can use the phone correctly without 'phantom touches' activating things I didn't want.
A classic example is pressing the back button will more often than not take me to google now. It's not supposed to do that. It only ever does this when charging.
Also when using any app the phantom touches will activate things I didn't want it to. Some apps will indicate which button you clicked and this is the perfect way to see this problem in action, because buttons will be clicking that you didn't even touch.
It's almost like the touch screen becomes ridiculously sensitive and even just a touch of breeze from a fan can activate a phantom touch.
My phone has done this since brand new. I've had the phone for around 3 months now. There was a software update since I had the phone and it didn't fix the problem.
It does this for me with the stock USB cable, samsung USB cable, generic USB cable, charging from AC/PC/Car it doesn't matter.
It even has the problem when the battery is at 100% with the cable connected.
The only way to accurately use the phone is to unplug the cable!
I'm in Australia on the Telstra network
Android: 4.4.3
HTC Sense: 6.0
Software: 2.23.841.1
HTC SDK API 6.25
Erratic Touch on Verizon HTC One M8
This has been driving me mad.
Got Verizon Variant Red HTC One M8 near the beginning of August.
I bought a spigen clear case, a longer usb cable, and a 2AMP charger to use at work. I was chewing through the battery while playing Clash of Clans on it at work.
I pretty much always turn on visual feedback for touch on my smartphone now and noticed sometimes while playing Clash I would see multiple touches go in a horizontal line across my screen (if you do not know you play clash of clans in a horizontal position so technically the lines would run vertically down the phone)
I also have a tempered glass screen on my phone so I figured it was some kind of freak nuance with the case pushing the glass or something.
Bought a UAG Case for my phone, few days later I notice the same behavior, bought cases have a small "lip" to protect the screen if you drop the phone face down, I again figured this must be the culprit and bought a new case.
Barely there Clear case by casemate, I have had the case for 3 days and today is my first day at work since, immediately upon connecting my charger I noticed the erratic touch behavior.
At this point I realized it was never the case, it has to be something with charging in general or the specific charger I am using.
Anyone got any clue what is actually causing this issue?
Links to all of the hardware I mentioned in this post for clarification:
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EDIT: not enough posts to post links, but if you just insert the standard amazon address in front of all of those you'll get to the items in question.
Hi guys, any news?
I'm experiencing the same issue and this is driving me mad.
Experiencing this with different chargers. My cover is a Spigen Ultra Hybrid Metal Slate...if I put it off, theres no problem while charging
Greetings from Switzerland
Hi guys,
I have faced the issue as well. In my case, if I charge the phone using the dot view case then the touchscreen behaves wrongly. However, if I charge the phone with no case at all it works fine.
Anyway after I flashed the latest firmware (.401.6) the problem is gone. What firmware do you have?
Cheers.
Hi Guys,
For anyone interested, I have just noticed that it happened depending on the charger also.
Cheers.
I have the same problem
Using htc one m8 developer edition 4.4.2. This issue comes with every charger. With or without case or screen protection.
Yep, I've noticed this issue as well. Any solution?
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Yeah it's brand new. Phone is fine off charge and when using other charges. It's just the stock charger tat seems to cause issues.
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If it's brand new, take it back for a replacement. The sooner the better because the longer you wait, the more they may think it is user caused.
I just got my phone replaced due to bad mic. I had a brand new one on release day and now I got a refurb both suffered the same issues. It's not always that it does it but it certainly pisses you off. Same symptoms as the op describes, I have yet to find a permanent solution.
This is so super irritating. I feel you. I just found out though that it occurs when I have my case on.. So whenever i use the phone when I'm charging I have to pull the case off. It really doesn't make any sense lol but this is my workaround for this bug.
I also have the same problem
It seems to occur when the phone is close to full charge. Every app goes crazy. When I unplug the charger it returns to normal.
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It seems to occur when the phone is close to full charge. Every app goes crazy. When I unplug the charger it returns to normal.
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I have the same issue with mine; I found a website which said to do the following:
Using two fingers swipe down on the status bar then touch the gear icon > Display & Gestures > G-Sensor calibration
Place your phone on a flat surface then touch Calibrate.
After the calibration process has finished tap Ok.
You should also calibrate the finger touch on your screen to deal with the keyboard issue.
Open “Settings” and go to “Language and Keyboard”
Tap “HTC Sense Input”
Tap “Advanced”
Tap “Calibration tool” (Calibrate your screen for a better touch experience)
Now you are asked to type the given sentence
One done, Calibration Complete message appears
Hit “Reset Calibration” to reset screen to factory default
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It's still present, but it hasn't been as bad - I turned on the visual feedback in the developers settings, and you can watch the cursor fly all about the screen like it's possessed!
Same issue here, on the latest software. This is my second m8 with the same issues.

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