Just wondering if there is an solutions to change the Touch Screen Sensitivity in Windows Mobile 6?
dvd107 said:
Just wondering if there is an solutions to change the Touch Screen Sensitivity in Windows Mobile 6?
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I found this from someone else in another thread...
HKLM\Drivers\TouchPanel\PressureThreshold and set it to a higher number. Mine is 20000, just don't decrease it from the default value.
if you use touched rom, sure you will have issues with the screen aligment.
try a rom w/o touch apps and you will know
(i don't like touch apps in my roms)
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Hello guys. I've tried many touch roms and I still have problems flicking the screen to scroll towards the direction I want. Is there any way to tweak the biotouch scroll settings?
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Is there no one who is facing the same problem as me in using Touch Scrolling? Or at least is there any tips in using it?
Thanks
I think the max you can do is to increase screen sensitivity so that it responds to your touch more often than not
i've had the same problem with many roms.
and the only thing i've found is that some do work a little better than others, so, just trial and error my friend.
The Black Diamond 2 Touch is the best I've found in any ROM, blazingly quick.
Hi,
Having owned a Qtek 2020/8080 and a 9090, I thought I'd give a windows mobile handset a fourth try by buying the HTC touch pro.
These are my experiences so far:
- the first 2 days I had a hard time not accidentally hang up during phonecalls
- Slow responses lead to usability hell - when a tap on a button does not seem to register, a second tap triggers a second action.
- GPS coordinates do not seem to be attached to pictures' exifdata, while it is enabled using Kaisertweak.
With the previous phone I had (Motorola RZR) I could start a new phonecall within 2 seconds. With my htc touch pro it takes 2 seconds to get to the contacts screen.
My second choice would be an iPhone. Usabilitywise that might have been a good idea, but I really require a hardware keyboard like the htc touch pro has.
Are there any speed-specific tweaks available that could speed up the userinterface? Are there themes that consume less cpu/mem?
(I do love this device because of the amount of features it packs. I'm in some kind of love-hate relationship with my phone, currently ;-)
pitr2 said:
Hi,
Having owned a Qtek 2020/8080 and a 9090, I thought I'd give a windows mobile handset a fourth try by buying the HTC touch pro.
These are my experiences so far:
- the first 2 days I had a hard time not accidentally hang up during phonecalls
- Slow responses lead to usability hell - when a tap on a button does not seem to register, a second tap triggers a second action.
- GPS coordinates do not seem to be attached to pictures' exifdata, while it is enabled using Kaisertweak.
With the previous phone I had (Motorola RZR) I could start a new phonecall within 2 seconds. With my htc touch pro it takes 2 seconds to get to the contacts screen.
My second choice would be an iPhone. Usabilitywise that might have been a good idea, but I really require a hardware keyboard like the htc touch pro has.
Are there any speed-specific tweaks available that could speed up the userinterface? Are there themes that consume less cpu/mem?
(I do love this device because of the amount of features it packs. I'm in some kind of love-hate relationship with my phone, currently ;-)
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No slowness problems here - but I did make use of the speed tweaks in the 'Raphael Tweaks' thread from the off, so I can only advise doing the same.
dgpurvis said:
No slowness problems here - but I did make use of the speed tweaks in the 'Raphael Tweaks' thread from the off, so I can only advise doing the same.
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Same here, tweaks do make a difference.
Hrm,
no problems here ROM info in sig and zero tweaks applied.
Once you apply the tweaks, have turned it on and gone through the various touch flo pages once (seemingly to get things cached) then the interface is fast.
kempas said:
Once you apply the tweaks, have turned it on and gone through the various touch flo pages once (seemingly to get things cached) then the interface is fast.
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I have removed the touchflo application from the today screen, as that was giving me the most headaches. Touching the screen didn't always register, but setting the sensitivity higher helped. I'll give that a try after I have applied the speed tweaks.
Thanks for the replies.
I found that just putting the stylus on the screen doesnt make the device react, but once a tiny bit of pressure is used it reacts flawlessly.
scarecrow2012 said:
I found that just putting the stylus on the screen doesnt make the device react, but once a tiny bit of pressure is used it reacts flawlessly.
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It's a resistive touch screen, that's how they work. They require at least a modicum of pressure to register a touch/press.
Syphon Filter said:
It's a resistive touch screen, that's how they work. They require at least a modicum of pressure to register a touch/press.
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Some have regretted that the Touch Pro doesn't have a capacitive screen because of this, but I've noted they have the opposite problem, in that screen presses can register too easily. At least with a resistive screen it is possible to adjust the required pressure.
dgpurvis said:
Some have regretted that the Touch Pro doesn't have a capacitive screen because of this, but I've noted they have the opposite problem, in that screen presses can register too easily. At least with a resistive screen it is possible to adjust the required pressure.
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One would assume the same applies for capacitive touch screens too.
Capacitive screens work on measuring the distortion of magnetic fields, the distortion threshold before a "touch" is registered could be adjusted.
Syphon Filter said:
One would assume the same applies for capacitive touch screens too.
Capacitive screens work on measuring the distortion of magnetic fields, the distortion threshold before a "touch" is registered could be adjusted.
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I'm sure that's the case. I was commenting on what can be done with a resistive screen rather than comparing unfavourably with a capacitive screen.
No speed issues here, even without tweaks.
I can agree that screen sensitivity is too low even if set up to high but I taking my time...: )
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B.
Hi there - it seems that my Rapha doesn`t function as touch device but only ref. the area which under the screen ....
Is there any menu whic I mast install or ?
I already have installed charps tweaks....
THANK you
myrin
Try a Hard reset, if you still have no touch screen then it's a hardware problem, send it back. How much have you been messing with touch pro? It is possible to stop screen from working but it's unlikely, more a hardware problem if you ask me.
John generally I do havethe touch experience but not with all software - I do have it with MS software !
What I don`t see either is the issue that for example contacts will be changed if the rapha is move from on side to the other. How can this be done ?
I can play Teeter ad there I see that throug moving the device you can direct it but !!! why is this not working in contacts or e-mails ?
peter7 said:
John generally I do havethe touch experience but not with all software - I do have it with MS software !
What I don`t see either is the issue that for example contacts will be changed if the rapha is move from on side to the other. How can this be done ?
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I think this is not able with all applications on the Touch Pro. Only specific programs like HTC Album, Opera and Teeter use the accelerometer and rotate the screen when you rotate the device. I do not know if some external program will turn every screen when you turn over the device. It is not an out-of-the box function.
EDIT: I've been doing some searching and found a program called Gsen, you can download it from http://s-k-tools.com/freeware. This program can rotate every screen and you can also exclude programs not to be rotated by GSEN. I've tried it a little bit and it looks nice. Dunno if it is a keeper yet
You can find an application called Gsen (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=411419) which is supposed to rotate most of the screens on HTC.
However, this was originally designed for HTC Diamond. I tested it on Touch Pro but it wasn't very useful. The screen rotated very slowly and only on some screens.
I think it should be rewritten for Touch Pro....
OK that works - the pics in album change from portrait to landscape but they do not change from one to the next is this normal ?
How did you solve he light problem when a call comes in ?
And - my Rapha can only be switched on via the main switch - is that changeable ?
I tried to install this great piece of soft, Touch In Call Screen Tweak, because I am not totally satisfied with the way the HD2 manages the backlight during a phone call.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=488991
Sadly, for some reasons it seems that Touch In Call Screen Tweak does not work on the HD2.
Did someone try? Any idea to make it work?
thanks...
Sorry but in what way are you not happy with the way the HD2 handles the screen during a call?
Surely what Touch In Call Screen Tweak tries to emulate using the G-Sensor etc. the proximity sensor does effortlessly on the HD2. I really don't see what you would want to install Touch In Call Screen Tweak. Unless I am missing something?
richardirv said:
Sorry but in what way are you not happy with the way the HD2 handles the screen during a call?
Surely what Touch In Call Screen Tweak tries to emulate using the G-Sensor etc. the proximity sensor does effortlessly on the HD2. I really don't see what you would want to install Touch In Call Screen Tweak. Unless I am missing something?
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Richard,
Because I think that Touch In Call screen is far more efficient:
- The HD2 only uses the proximity sensor, whatever the position of the device,
- Touch In Call Screen combines the proximity sensor AND the G-sensor.
I am using my HD2 a lot, and sometimes during the phone call I touch the screen and enter in the Menu by mistake. The HD2 system does not work all the time.
arturobandini said:
Richard,
Because I think that Touch In Call screen is far more efficient:
- The HD2 only uses the proximity sensor, whatever the position of the device,
- Touch In Call Screen combines the proximity sensor AND the G-sensor.
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I have not experienced any issues yet with the proximity sensor and knocking menu buttons.
I also didn't realise the software could use the proximity sensor as I thought it was designed around devices like the Diamond & HD which don't have proximity sensors.
I find that If the phone is away from my ear then I would ussually want the screen on. Not sure how it handles the screen when using speaker phone though.
Touch Incall screen tweak doesn't use proximity sensor, it uses the g-sensor and the light sensor to emulate what a real proximity sensor does.
I haven't used it on HD2 but previously I've found it difficult to set up because of confusing wording in program settings. So I wouldyousuggest that you try to fiddle with them a little more.
On a side note, while TICST is just an attempt to emulate the real sensor in HD2, it has an option to keep screen off while using headset, which is something I'm badly missing now...
Hi, anybody knows how to change the settings of incall screen off on HD2? My HD2 donĀ“t dim the screen while i cover the proximity sensor during a call.
Is there any menu or registry setting?
Touch screen stays on during call (phone by ear)
I have the same problem: my touch screen stays on during a call when I have the phone by my ear. I have this since I upgraded to the official HTC 1.66 rom. Anyone experiencing this as well? Any solutions? Help would be appreciated...
Hi. Same here. My screen stays on as well. Did someone got a solution?
jan227 said:
I have the same problem: my touch screen stays on during a call when I have the phone by my ear. I have this since I upgraded to the official HTC 1.66 rom. Anyone experiencing this as well? Any solutions? Help would be appreciated...
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Same issue here with the 1.66. Got around this by flashing to a cooked rom,
nosh10 said:
Same issue here with the 1.66. Got around this by flashing to a cooked rom,
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nosh10, that's interesting. Which cooked ROM did you flash, and did it solve the problem of the screen in call? Besides that, does the ROM work well, or does it cause other problems?
I have the same problem as everybody else here, using stock ROM 1.66. Screen doesn't turn off reliably in call (sometimes yes, other no), leading to push buttons, hang up call, accidental conference call with Australia, China, and US .
See :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9463284#post9463284
Hi guys, apologies if this has already been discussed elsewhere. I've been using the Mate 9 for a couple of days now and I've noticed the touch screen sensitivity can sometimes be unresponsive. There has been a number of times where I've been on a browser or app and had to click on a link/button at least twice before it responds. It's the same when I click on the Settings button at the top of the notification panel and other areas such as the settings page.
I thought it was just me but I've gone back to my Nexus 6P and iPhone 6s to test, and there is a notable difference.
Has anyone else experienced this? It almost seems like Huawei have intentionally done this as the touch sensitivity elsewhere, i.e. lock screen, seems to work just fine.
Does anyone know if this a known issue and is it likely to be fixed?
Thanks in advance.
Same issue here I believe it has been fixed with a firmware update which has yet to land on my UK model
I sometimes experience some unresponsiveness as well, but told myself maybe it's due to the screen protector? Curious to see if others who took off their screen protector experience this same problem.
It's very minor though, for me.
I know the update was supposed to help and did but I just found a pressure sensitivity setting that allowed me to change the sensitivity which made a big difference IMO. I installed Quick Shortcut Maker and found it under settings. Made the shortcut and pressed it and voila I could decrease the pressure needed to respond.
rndchef said:
I know the update was supposed to help and did but I just found a pressure sensitivity setting that allowed me to change the sensitivity which made a big difference IMO. I installed Quick Shortcut Maker and found it under settings. Made the shortcut and pressed it and voila I could decrease the pressure needed to respond.
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Are you rooted? Because it tells me that access is denied.
Sammath said:
Are you rooted? Because it tells me that access is denied.
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No. Stock. I never saw anything similar to that. Installed app. Added shortcut to Pressure Sensitivity and then opened shortcut and moved slider all the way to the left to decrease pressure required.
rndchef said:
No. Stock. I never saw anything similar to that. Installed app. Added shortcut to Pressure Sensitivity and then opened shortcut and moved slider all the way to the left to decrease pressure required.
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Maybe it's the firmware I'm on MHA-L29C432B158
Yes it does exist AFTER removing screen protector.
Mine is too the point I may return it even thou I think it has a better camera than Samsung and LG