Hi, I own an S4 and having an issue writing to the edge of the screen. For some reason, the sensitivity on the right edge is not as good as other area of the screen. I have to push it harder and the cursor is not accurate. There is spot/line that it jumps over. Does anyone has this issue?
Do you use a cover with magnets?
I´ve exactly the same issue. When writing or painting near to the right edges, the line gets thin and inaccurate. As an example: When I use a pressure sensitive brush and I´m painting a line from left to right with the same pressure, the line has the same width until I the last 6 mm of the screen. Then the line fades out. The behavior is independent from any magnets and independent from the apps you are using. Found no solution so far.
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Sometimes, the very bottom of my screen (digitizer) behaves erratically to touch to where Swype is completely nonfunctional. When I inspect the surface of the digitizer, I don't see anything on it. However, when I take a lint-free cloth and clean the screen, it works again. It seems like its absurdly sensitive to microscopic amounts of debris/oil. Anyone else experience this?
I think I'm experiencing the same thing, but I don't think it is the digitizer. In my case I get the back button acting up on me when I hold the phone in a certain way (due to it's width, didn't have the problem with my 4" Vibrant, plus the SGS2 is more curvy than the international version). I think I'm sliding a part of my palm over the screen or building a connection to the metal rim. The back button triggers in those case casing quite a bit of headache when I have to relaunch the app or click forward in a browser. I order a silicon gel case, which I hope will fix the problem by providing a slightly higher lip around the area.
The S pen is "writing" when not touching the screen, it frequently seems to be making lines on my notes when almost 1cm from the screen making writing or drawing stuff almost impossible because after done writing and pulling back the pen it draws a line
Anyone knows if there is some kind of sensitivity setting where u can change this?
Hi. Is anyone else finding the screen calibration with the s pen is irregular in a vertical area all down the left side of the screen? Not right at the left edge, but just in a bit. It's hard to explain, but if I write in this area one letter draws too big and the next letter smaller (only horizontally).
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I'm having the same problem. However on the left side as you go more towards the bottom it gets further worse. As you go more down on the left side the pen writes more to the right of where you are actually writing. And when you more towards the right side of the screen (middle). It goes back to normal where it's exactly precise.
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i have same problem and check in the agency and thy tell me to change the screen
but at the end i found my problem <<<<<
it's the protecting cover i have , it's came with two magnetic in back side and in right side so there is a blind circle in one part in the screen and get error and fault axis so when i get the mobile from the cover it's work fine so check if cover or nay magnetic around your mobile
So far my new zenwatch has been great. However, I have noticed in a couple apps such as Multi Calculator for wear, that buttons at the bottom like . and at the top like ac/c don't respond very well. Then I noticed that throughout the entire watch interface, the top and bottom 1/4 of the screen (not the bezel) are entirely unresponsive to touch. I wanted to see if this was a defect or possibly a byproduct of that curved glass not allowing the capacitive sensor to extend beyond that middle portion of the screen. Does anyone else notice this?
I've mostly been marking it up to bad aim on my part but it seems to me that I often miss touches in the upper right corner. Too soon to tell if it's the watch or just my shakiness.
Yeah I thought my aim was off too. Try dragging from the top on the watch face screen. You'll notice it actually starts to pull it down a few millimeters from the top. I was hoping it was a defect so I could just exchange it but my fear is that they all do it and it is not fixable via software.
I agree that the first couple of millimeters of the actual screen don't respond but nowhere near 1/4 of it.
I notice this on my zenwatch after using an lg g watch, g watch r and moto 360 all side by side. The zenwatch also seams less accurate on thing nlike minuum keyboard and generally with scrolling. I suspect a cheaper less accurate digitizer has been used?
On mine I can hit the topmost part of the screen, the bottom, and all corners. I turned on "Show touches" in the developer options to make sure it registers where im touching. If you test it that way, you can see if its a defective screen or just accuracy issues.
I recently acquired a Galaxy Note 8.0 SGH1467 in immaculate condition. After using it for about 1 week there appeared an irregularly shaped 'bubble' at the top right of the screen. It is clear, the LCD image is perfectly visible, unaffected, touch function works. It is annoying and puzzling.
Just curious to know how is it possible for a 'bubble' to form between a LOCA bonded digitizer and the LCD? And it took 6 years?
Perhaps this tab digitizer has been replaced without using LOCA?
I would appreciate your insights and suggestions. Thank you.
Bubble
Update. Definitely an air bubble. I noticed that if I placed the Tab in an upright vertical position, the bubble would rise to the top and almost disappear. Once again...how is it possible for an air bubble to form in or above LOCA? I notice it takes a nuclear weapon to remove the LOCA from an LCD when replacing a cracked digitizer...been here. Make it even more difficult to understand how a bubble can penetrate that stuff..
My digitizer is cracked and I have small but stationary bubbles on the top of the screen. They're not bothering me