need help with build.prop ? ( or any other way ) - Samsung Galaxy A50 Questions & Answers

Hi guys!
I need to increase touch sensitivity and scale down minimum touch radius for register as touch.
So case is I need to make my DIY stylus tip fine as possibl. And our a50 already detecting around 2mm radius tip but some time that tip not fine enough to some drawings.
Please can any one help me with increasing sensitivity and scale down detecting radius with build.prop or any other method.
Thank you!
I'm in android 10

Tel me guys is this possible or impossible? I tried build.prop codes but nothing changed. I don't know android 10 supports that I entered codes.
Here is a I entered build.prop codes. But not working or I don't know .
touch.size.calibration=geometric
touch.size.scale=25
touch.size.bias=20

Hi, can some one share build.prop tweaks that related to touch screen?
Device a50 rooted.

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BA Screen Resolution Hack (960 X 1280 dpi) at 268288 colors

Oh **** ... it didnt get in ....
sorry folk i forgot to zip it up before attaching.
there you go ...
btw ... i'm already using the hack ... no side effects at all ... just a more beautiful screen !!!!
Tis is how i got the numbers
16 bit = 64K = 65536 colors
1 bit = 65536/64 = 1024 colors
18 bit = 262K = 268288 colors (262 X 1024)
Does it work for Blue Angels
Re: Does it work on Blue Angels ?
The answer is "YES !"
I am using a Blue Angel with This Hack and I'm very happy about the result !!!
Try .... If u wanna revert just jot down the values so u can key them back in.
I never thot it was possible but by heaven's will I chanced upon the genius who discovered it .... i lost the link but lucky i saved it as mht. file.
Now i want u all Blue Angels out there to have the same beautiful screen i am enjoying !!!
Cheers Mates
One for all and all for One !!!
Danger !
Please don't try going above resolutions more than 18 Bit
Although it is possible to do it ... there's no guarantee that the hardware can support resolutions that high .... if your pixels start dying it's your own fault.
18 Bit is safe and good enough .... don't kill the screen by overdosing it !!!
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One for all and all for one
Would someone be kind enough to post a guide on how to do this in their own words?
I've tried both apps suggested and also replaced the files but nothing seems to work.
ozVGA's files already exist in /windows and wont let me overwrite them, and when I start up SE_VGA it opens a dialog box without any text and when you close it the closes the app.
Biohead said:
Would someone be kind enough to post a guide on how to do this in their own words?
I've tried both apps suggested and also replaced the files but nothing seems to work.
ozVGA's files already exist in /windows and wont let me overwrite them, and when I start up SE_VGA it opens a dialog box without any text and when you close it the closes the app.
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I agree with Biohead, instead of reading long info from the link on you rar file, why don't you just give us step by step how you make it worked on yours.
TX
here it goes .....
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\ Display\Active\Built In LCD
In "LCDcolors" Enter Decimal Value 268288
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\ Display\Citizen
In "CxScreen" Enter Hexadecimal Value 30
In "CyScreen" Enter Hexadecimal Value 30
Install OzVGA
These are the settings I use ...
ozVGA
MEnu&Bar Font 650 (Checked)
System Font 700 (Checked)
Hor. Scrollbar 10
Ver. Scrollbar 10
Min Scrl Thumb 10
Fonts Arrays :
SEvga : 500,600,650,800,1000
SEvga : 750,900,975,1200,1500
oz=SE* Ratio 2
Soft Reset
Goto Start/Settings/System/Screen
Set the font size to (Smallest)
As has already been pointed out, a lot of applications don't take into account the system-level font sizes in the Registry. Also, the vast majority of them doesn't check for the actual size of the screen to give you exactly the same view in VGA and in QVGA. (The most notable exception is the excellent document reader application, µBook , which offers the same resolution in both QVGA and VGA modes.)
View the screenshots below for an idea of wat it'll look like.
:shock: Can Someone please tell me why my screenshots don't show up in this page ?????
:shock:
:?: :shock: This Page Does Not support JPG files ????? :shock:
Today Screen
hardware?
friends, do our blueangels' lcd hardware support that resolution? Or is it just a programm tweak and is not a real resolution enhance?
i have no idea at all whether the hardware supports the resolution ... but the OS definitely allows for different resolutions.
Does anyone have any idea how to check if it is real ???
The only way i know how is to compare the same screen with same brightness settings against another device which is 18bit screen ... like the BenQ P50.
If anyone can do it ... please post your findings Thanks
I can only afford 1 device ... I am Poor
Thanks for the setp by step info...Iam going to try it...so it is safe to modify all the setting right?
yes it is absolutely safe ... just remember your original settings so you can key them back in if you want.
Hi Ivan, I have try it, not working so good, and the text are mixed up, even after changing the setting to the smallest, and the resolution remain the same, yes I follow your step by step, Thanks anyway.
Oh dear ... Sorry about that ... But the prospect of having an 18bit resolution blue angel would really have been a dream cum true ...
I'll experiment some other settings and post it for u guys can try ...
Will it work with a Blueangel running WM5?
Thanks.
I got no Guts to flash my ROM ... So I dunnoe if it work on WM5
But it seems quite safe to change the values back and forth ... it only affects how your screen displays stuff ... if you don't like still can go back to original settings ... I'm still experimenting
Need someone with WM5 to have the guts to try it and tell us his views.
I'll do it, but someone will REALLY have to create a really basic guide. I've never really gotten into modifying the Windows Mobile thing so I'm not 100% whether I'm doing it right.
If someone creates a 100% step by step guide then I'dbe more than happy to try it out. I understand WHAT I have to do, its just HOW to do it.

Adjust Touchscreen Sensitivity

In WM5 there was a registry entry that determined the sensitivity of the touchscreen. I found it useful to increase the sensitivity since I use a screen protector.
Now I'm using WM6, and that registry key doesn't exist. Anybody have a clue how it can be done?
Would be interested in this too
TheForce222 said:
Would be interested in this too
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What he said ^^^
any one care to share if u know this...i find the touch sensitivity is not very good...i always have to press twice to get it right
I always thought that this was a big problem in porting the TouchFLO things to the Hermes, because the hermes doesnt have a pressure-sensitive Touch Screen?
but hell, prove me wrong
swedbass said:
In WM5 there was a registry entry that determined the sensitivity of the touchscreen. I found it useful to increase the sensitivity since I use a screen protector.
Now I'm using WM6, and that registry key doesn't exist. Anybody have a clue how it can be done?
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What is the tweak for WM5? Can you share it with us?
I have not heared about it before.
I also need it as I use screen protector too.
Thanks and regards
Isn't the sensitivity adjusted when you do the screen alignment in Settings -> System -> Screen according to your pressure?
swedbass said:
In WM5 there was a registry entry that determined the sensitivity of the touchscreen. I found it useful to increase the sensitivity since I use a screen protector.
Now I'm using WM6, and that registry key doesn't exist. Anybody have a clue how it can be done?
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Is it top secret that you do not want to share ?
What is the tweak in wm5 please ?
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Drivers/Touch
Inside there is a key named 'Pressure Threshold' which you can modify (remember ONLY to increase it, decreasing it may result a non responding touchscreen)
jolas said:
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Drivers/Touch
Inside there is a key named 'Pressure Threshold' which you can modify (remember ONLY to increase it, decreasing it may result a non responding touchscreen)
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Thank you very much
Regards
jolas said:
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Drivers/Touch
Inside there is a key named 'Pressure Threshold' which you can modify (remember ONLY to increase it, decreasing it may result a non responding touchscreen)
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I Flashed i-mate WM5 Rom and the Reg Key dos not exist.
Can you tell me exactly the path and values
Thanks and regards
shafez said:
Thank you very much
Regards
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Go to HKLM/Drivers/TouchPanel/Pressure Threshold (Tested on HTC Touch)
I changed from 11000 to 12000 for testing and I feel some sensitivity icrease. I thought a lower figure would rather increase it because it is a threashold? Others should test and give feed back
i tried to look for this and cant find touchpanel, any ideas??
kidd78 said:
i tried to look for this and cant find touchpanel, any ideas??
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Try
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\TouchPanel
and u should find it.
I do not have this on the Offical Release there is no HKLM/DRIVERS/Touch
sorry maybe its just not an option unless someone else can find it? I'll do some more looking soon,
yup no touchpanel on this so bit stumped here
victoradjei said:
Go to HKLM/Drivers/TouchPanel/Pressure Threshold (Tested on HTC Touch)
I changed from 11000 to 12000 for testing and I feel some sensitivity icrease. I thought a lower figure would rather increase it because it is a threashold? Others should test and give feed back
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KEYWORD THERE: TESTED ON HTC TOUCH
The Touch has a different Touchscreen than the TyTN ALLOWING for Pressure Sensitivity.
The Hermes has no such screen, its either touched, or not.
not touched at what pressure
sorryy
my default value is decimal 9175....how come ur is so high 11000??anyway i changed mine to 12000 also...i dont feel any difference at all on my touch...sad
stan23 said:
Isn't the sensitivity adjusted when you do the screen alignment in Settings -> System -> Screen according to your pressure?
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Anyone know if this is true?
if this dos not exist in the hermes registry then why is it in the hermes forum? this is more than confusing. I don't understand why people with the HTC Touch/Elf are posting there results here. maybe it came up on a search and they didn't relize this was the hermes forum? in any case MODS should move this if there is nothing relivant to the hermes.

SCUMMVM help

Hey guys,
Installed SCUMMVM onto my Touch HD and set in the options to go fullscreen 2x.
The problem now is the screen is left justified whereas the device thinks it's central. The upshot is that the stylus needs to be touched about quarter of an inch to the right of the deisngated area.
Anyone know how to solve this...
Thanks in advance
Hi
You have to use WVGAFIX3
where i can find SCUMMVM and the WVGAFIX3?
thx!
scootz said:
Hey guys,
Installed SCUMMVM onto my Touch HD and set in the options to go fullscreen 2x.
The problem now is the screen is left justified whereas the device thinks it's central. The upshot is that the stylus needs to be touched about quarter of an inch to the right of the deisngated area.
Anyone know how to solve this...
Thanks in advance
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The solution is to rotate the screen 180 degrees while a game is running (5th icon below the screen). Then the input is not shifted anymore.
Hi,
paranoid2007 said:
The solution is to rotate the screen 180 degrees while a game is running (5th icon below the screen). Then the input is not shifted anymore.
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Edit the file <scummvm.ini> and add this line:
landscape=2
This will make ScummVM start with the correct orientation. That way you wont have to rotate the screen manually everytime you're in a game
Regards,
Rolf
Hope, SCUMM will be full WVGA compatible soon.
No need to apply the fix. Just tap twice on the monkey icon and everything will be ok (corresponds exactly to the landscape = 2 manipulation described here above). Even if you do it manually, ScummVM will be remember that setting for next time - you can configure that setting for every Scumm game and for ScummVM itself. With landscape = 1, the touch response does not work correctly. With landscape = 2, the touch response works properly. No way to centralize the screen though.
Regarding WVGA compatibility, from what I understand there will be no such compatibility. This does not have to do with ScummVM but rather with the games which run on the Scumm engine. In particular the older ones run on non-wide screen resolutions. Consequently, any WVGA scaling would result in stretching the images, unless you wanted to get rid of the ScummVM menu bar during the game. That would require reprogramming the interface with context menus to replace that menu bar.
Georgeous2008 said:
No need to apply the fix. Just tap twice on the monkey icon and everything will be ok (corresponds exactly to the landscape = 2 manipulation described here above). Even if you do it manually, ScummVM will be remember that setting for next time - you can configure that setting for every Scumm game and for ScummVM itself. With landscape = 1, the touch response does not work correctly. With landscape = 2, the touch response works properly. No way to centralize the screen though.
Regarding WVGA compatibility, from what I understand there will be no such compatibility. This does not have to do with ScummVM but rather with the games which run on the Scumm engine. In particular the older ones run on non-wide screen resolutions. Consequently, any WVGA scaling would result in stretching the images, unless you wanted to get rid of the ScummVM menu bar during the game. That would require reprogramming the interface with context menus to replace that menu bar.
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I think the guy just wanted the game to be showed at the center of the screen, and not on the left.
AntoCorsa said:
I think the guy just wanted the game to be showed at the center of the screen, and not on the left.
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In the case you should re-read the first post.
Hi, dit anyone resolve the problem with 2 cm black lines below and on the right side? It looks as a wasting of place. Thak you.
ares333 said:
Hi, dit anyone resolve the problem with 2 cm black lines below and on the right side? It looks as a wasting of place. Thak you.
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that is a phenomenon called VGA resolution on WVGA resolution.
Psygnosis84 said:
that is a phenomenon called VGA resolution on WVGA resolution.
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and only developper can solve it it's their job to make it work on WVGA resolution
Zepiii said:
and only developper can solve it it's their job to make it work on WVGA resolution
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a new version is out, but still no wvga support. a shame
i just found this and have already used it on my pc now i want to use it on my touch pro...
i downloaded the win ce version
istalled it on the card and it turns on once wont run mi2 then wont turn on a second time
Which version are you guys trying?
Current version is 0.131.1.

[TWEAK]Make your resistive screen (almost) as good as capacitive screen

Okay, so i've searched all over and i can't seems to find anyone else shared this tips before. My apology if i made a mistake on my searching though
So i picked this up from the X1 thread quite a while ago, can't remember who posted it first. This tweak should make your screen a lot more responsive and you dont need to press the screen hard the whole time to do stuff.
1. Get MS Compact Framework 3.5 Here
2. Get Schaaps Advance Config Tool Here
3. Scroll down to HTC TouchFLo
4. Change the pressure threshold to custom -> Click -> Change the value to 999999999 (nine 9s)
5. Change the finger pressure to 999999999 (nine 9s)
6. Done, soft reset.
Your screen should be (almost) as good as capacitive screen now (except for the multi touch of course)
cheers.
p.s All this was done in stock Touch Pro 2 ROM WWE Asia 1.19.707.2
What I do is go into a registry editor and go to
HKLM\Drivers\TouchPanel\PressureThreshold =65000 (the higher, the more sensitive)
That's good enough for me! But for those who don't like the reg tweaks, it's good that you posted that.
yea, this is for those people who doesn't like dwelling into registry (my kind of people )
enjoy it folks
sumflipnol said:
HKLM\Drivers\TouchPanel\PressureThreshold =65000
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Is that in Decimal Value? Mine says 61
Mesquire said:
Is that in Decimal Value? Mine says 61
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am curious of that myself. mine was set to 53 . i took the plunge and set it to 65 and noticed no ill effects so far
Decreasing the value is the way to go . I've got mine working with a value of 0 and screen responsiveness (particularly with on-screen keyboard) is tremendous! No more missed swipes and touches. In fact, the screen is showing up the slowness of the TP2 in certain applications (caches on-screen key presses where program eventually catches up with what you entered).
SC07 TP2 said:
Decreasing the value is the way to go . I've got mine working with a value of 0 and screen responsiveness (particularly with on-screen keyboard) is tremendous! No more missed swipes and touches. In fact, the screen is showing up the slowness of the TP2 in certain applications (caches on-screen key presses where program eventually catches up with what you entered).
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please explain how decreasing the screen's sensitivity increases its responsiveness to touch. the whole concept is counter intuitive.
cirrob said:
please explain how decreasing the screen's sensitivity increases its responsiveness to touch. the whole concept is counter intuitive.
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Weird I know, but I've been always told that closer to 0 is more sensitive.
So whats the verdict on if either increasing or decreasing the value increases sensitivity?
Also, I've never messed with my registry on a windows mobile device, and honestly my expirience with it on XP and earlier has been relatively minimal. Are there any toturials on how to open a reg editor in windows mobile? If I rememebr correctly on XP machines you go to start>run>conf
EVOIXGSR said:
So whats the verdict on if either increasing or decreasing the value increases sensitivity?
Also, I've never messed with my registry on a windows mobile device, and honestly my expirience with it on XP and earlier has been relatively minimal. Are there any toturials on how to open a reg editor in windows mobile? If I rememebr correctly on XP machines you go to start>run>conf
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Don't be afraid of the registry! I use MobileRegistryEditor. You can edit the registry from your desktop with your phone plugged in via USB. Viewing the registry on a laptop screen vs. a phone IMO helps to eliminate mistakes and is much quicker.
EVOIXGSR said:
So whats the verdict on if either increasing or decreasing the value increases sensitivity?
Also, I've never messed with my registry on a windows mobile device, and honestly my expirience with it on XP and earlier has been relatively minimal. Are there any toturials on how to open a reg editor in windows mobile? If I rememebr correctly on XP machines you go to start>run>conf
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well i tried both settings and i must say that decreasing it to 0 really did increase the sensitivity.
like i said earlier it is counter intuitive, but it is a noticable difference.
EVOIXGSR said:
So whats the verdict on if either increasing or decreasing the value increases sensitivity?
Also, I've never messed with my registry on a windows mobile device, and honestly my expirience with it on XP and earlier has been relatively minimal. Are there any toturials on how to open a reg editor in windows mobile? If I rememebr correctly on XP machines you go to start>run>conf
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EDIT: its start > run > regedit
and the registry key is called "PressureThreshold"
Threshold means "the smallest detectable sensation"
so in fact, the closest the value to "0", the better (or at least that is what makes sense)
BTW, I do not have an HTC phone, nor Windows Mobile phone, .. but i am planing to buy Touch Pro2, so i read this topic, and felt like explaining the whole thing from an "English" point of view, Lol
cheers
wow, now im confused. I've only done the tweak via the advance config,never via registry. Can it be different?
Before i changed it the value of my pressure threshold was 60000 something, i cant remember, while finger pressure was 0. When i had my xperia,none if this value would shows 0. It seems that both of this value changes if you do the screen calibration thing.
oh and happy new years folks
mr_sheen said:
wow, now im confused. I've only done the tweak via the advance config,never via registry. Can it be different?
Before i changed it the value of my pressure threshold was 60000 something, i cant remember, while finger pressure was 0. When i had my xperia,none if this value would shows 0. It seems that both of this value changes if you do the screen calibration thing.
oh and happy new years folks
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It shouldn't make a difference, in the configuration i assume you have to touch the screen so the phone calibrate your threshold right?
so i assume you should touch it "lightly" so the phone recognizes your threshold as light, and eventually be more responsive.
EDIT: i have found this, it is related to Touch Pro, ... I dont know wither it applies to Touch Pro2 or not
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=56412
As i said before, I am just talking common sense, nothing from real experience with the actual device as i do not own one, ... yet
happy holiday season!
is this a 6.5 or a 6.1 tweak?
because with 6.5 I discovered that GWE setting for touch it best set @1 rather than 0. this way the htc drivers are doing the work and not the ms...
as for the biotouch setting to zero, this would be turning the htc driver off and just using the ms driver.
(this is my assumption that the two different sets of drivers conflict)
its different? i did it on stock Touch Pro 2 6.1 ROM. Sorry about the missing info,i'll put it up on the first post.
EVOIXGSR said:
So whats the verdict on if either increasing or decreasing the value increases sensitivity?
Also, I've never messed with my registry on a windows mobile device, and honestly my expirience with it on XP and earlier has been relatively minimal. Are there any toturials on how to open a reg editor in windows mobile? If I rememebr correctly on XP machines you go to start>run>conf
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I'm currently testing the "999999999" and it seems pretty sensitive. Will test on a couple more apps before trying th "0" input.
Mesquire said:
Is that in Decimal Value? Mine says 61
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Sorry for the lack of info! Yes, it's in Decimal Value.
irkan said:
its start > run > CMD
and the registry key is called "PressureThreshold"
Threshold means "the smallest detectable sensation"
so in fact, the closest the value to "0", the better (or at least that is what makes sense)
BTW, I do not have an HTC phone, nor Windows Mobile phone, .. but i am planing to buy Touch Pro2, so i read this topic, and felt like explaining the whole thing from an "English" point of view, Lol
cheers
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Well I found the registry tweak I posted (post2) from a different forum. I found that the stock ROM's settings had the decimal value at 15000. When I brought it up (as the instructions said the higher the better) to 65000, I noticed that screen sensitivity increased.
I'll try "0" later on.
As for the Advanced Config settings, the Pressure Threshold setting in Advanced Config controls the registry setting I posted in post2.
UPDATE: In HKLM\Drivers\Touch Panel\PressureThreshold, in the Decimal Value I tried "0" for 2 hours. I then switched to "100000" for 2 hours. IMO, "100000" was way more sensitive for me; "0" was very resisitive to my motions.
Hmmm ... I have mobile 6.5 wwe t-mobile tp2
Navigate to or search for:
HKLM/Drivers/TouchPanel/PressureThreshold
and
HKLM/Software/OEM/TFLOSettings/FingerPressure
If you wana test how mobile figures out how to set it ..
goto: settings / system / screen / align screen
and run the alignment test ..
If I PRESS REALLY HARD EVERYTIME I get ..
fingerpressure 22
pressurethreshold 48
If I PRESS REALLY SOFT EVERYTIME I get ..
fingerpressure 26
pressurethreshold 57
So ...
If I Set BOTH to 10 it should make it harder to push / scroll ???
and I Set BOTH to 100 it should make it easier to push / scroll ???
Because I change them and it doesnt really seem to make a difference
What do you guys get when you run the screen test and let mobile figure it out ?
WarlockW said:
Hmmm ... I have mobile 6.5 wwe t-mobile tp2
Navigate to or search for:
HKLM/Drivers/TouchPanel/PressureThreshold
and
HKLM/Software/OEM/TFLOSettings/FingerPressure
If you wana test how mobile figures out how to set it ..
goto: settings / system / screen / align screen
and run the alignment test ..
If I PRESS REALLY HARD EVERYTIME I get ..
fingerpressure 22
pressurethreshold 48
If I PRESS REALLY SOFT EVERYTIME I get ..
fingerpressure 26
pressurethreshold 57
So ...
If I Set BOTH to 10 it should make it harder to push / scroll ???
and I Set BOTH to 100 it should make it easier to push / scroll ???
Because I change them and it doesnt really seem to make a difference
What do you guys get when you run the screen test and let mobile figure it out ?
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I didn't do a screen test, but for the set both to 10/100:
Make a greater difference. Example: set both to 10. Then for comparison, set both to 10000. With the greater difference between 10 and 10000, you should see a greater difference in the behavior of the screen.
EDIT: I did the "test" for the screen.
Results (hard test):
Finger Pressure: 21
Pressure Threshold: 48
Results (soft test):
Finger Pressure: 24
Pressure Threshold: 54
So I guess, the higher the numbers, the more sensitive it would have to be?

[HELP!] Reduced Sensitivity Of Touch Screen - Touch Pro2

Hello to you all,
I really need help regarding the touch screen of my HTC Touch Pro2, which has lost its former sensitivity for some time now. I now need to apply more pressure on it to have it respond. As a result, the touch screen is getting all scratched!
I've made extensive research on the subject right here on the forum and else where as well; however, nobody seems to have the solution for the Touch Pro2.
Following are the actions I tried to take, which were unfortunately to no avail:
- I downloaded and installed an application called iTouch, which can be found on the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469865
- I tried to edit my phone's registry as suggested by several posts I have read. The files whose values I was asked to change are:
(i) HKLM/Drivers/TouchPanel/PressureThreshold. The value has to be set at 80866 (using decimal, not hex).
(ii) HKLM/Software/OEM/TFLOSettings/FingerPressure. The value has to be set at 1 (using decimal, not hex).
Also, I'm currently running on Windows Mobile 6.5 and it is my guess that editing...TFLOSettings/FingerPressure is not making any difference in the sensitivity of the touch screen because my user interface in HTC Sense 2.5.
Sorry for the long post and your help will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Why is nobody helping me?
Please, I need your help.
Thank you very much!
Hello,
I would suggest simply running the screen calibration again and pressing very lightly the screen when asked to.
This will change the registry values to the appropriate ones.
The values you edited are the right ones for the pressure sensitivity of the device. Make sure you restart the device after applying them. If they make no difference, then there make be a problem with the digitizer. In that case, you might want to look into a warranty replacement, if you have that option. If not, digitizers and their instruction kits go for about $50-80 on eBay.

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