Hi guys. I was wondering if there's a way to reduce the display size of the Touch Pro / Diamond.
A few games I like only run in the upper left corner of the screen. Is there a decent app like realvga that works backwards and won't mess up the device?
If I can get The Sims working on my gf's Touch Diamond I'll be in the good books
Oh ffs, this was meant to be in the Raphael forum, not the ROM development forum. Sorry, please mod it as you see fit.
Ive got the same problem with an application I have to run for work . It worked on my Mogul, but this new Touch Pro makes it bunch up in the upper left. I know theres got to be a simple way to throttle down the resolution. Maybe forced to develop one and patent it , lol . Maybe struck oil ?
Yeah I wish there was a way to "downgrade" the resolution by choice.. like the way you do in windows.. that you can pick your reso from 176x160 up to 640x480!
http://www.nyditot.com might be the answer.
I haven't tried the software myself on TP yet, though !
Hello everybody!
I've noticed on FPse that there was an option for using touch size for the virtual pad.My HD2 has a crappy touchscreen anyway so I didn't tick the box but then it occurred to me...
What do I need pressure sensitivity on my Wacom tablet if I can use a capacitive stylus as I use an actual brush?
I know Samsung are using a screen that can detect a touch point of "less than 2mm".Not so small in actual pen measurements but for a brush that will be amazing if I can cut myself a capacitive chisel brush and the app will change stroke size depending on how much brush is touching screen!
I've searched the net all over for a painting app that does that for android or(and in the worst case scenario) the iPad.
Any suggestions?
(Samsung are mentioned cause I thought bout buying Galaxy tab...)
Bump?Bump-bump?BUMP!
C'mon guys! At least tell me it's possible and I'm not dancing in a cloud castle somewhere!
Bumping again out of hope...
Last final bump.XDA, you disappoint me.
I have the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, rooted with 4.0.4, and have not had any problems with it for the most part.
I recently downloaded Sketchbook Express to see how well the tablet could handle drawing. It handles it very well with one exception: the closer you get to drawing at a 45* angle, the more wavy the lines get. If I quickly swipe in that direction, it straightens out, but the slower I go, the more pronounced the waves or zig zags get. This happens using any of my fingers, the $20 Rocketfish stylus, and the $30 Wacom Bamboo stylus. All attempted on a freshly cleaned screen. I've also tried different apps with the same result. This guy had the same issue, as have others from what research I could pull up, but outside of unhelpful answers of "it's your stylus" (it's not), they all seem to have given up on getting help.
I've tried these apps on my friend's Evo 4G 3D, running Android 4.0.3, and had the same issue. I then tried on my rooted Xperia Play running Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, and did not have this issue. I'm not entirely convinced it's an OS version that's making the difference, but I'm not able to find much information about the screens these devices use outside of "capacitive touch". I did learn that these screens use the corners to determine the location of input being received, so maybe moving directly in the direction of a corner is causing it to mess up?
Long story short, my questions are thus: is there any way to fix, calibrate, or compensate for this issue? Is it the screen, a hardware issue, or something else? Is there anything I can do?
Thanks for your time.
pWEN said:
I have the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, rooted with 4.0.4, and have not had any problems with it for the most part.
I recently downloaded Sketchbook Express to see how well the tablet could handle drawing. It handles it very well with one exception: the closer you get to drawing at a 45* angle, the more wavy the lines get. If I quickly swipe in that direction, it straightens out, but the slower I go, the more pronounced the waves or zig zags get. This happens using any of my fingers, the $20 Rocketfish stylus, and the $30 Wacom Bamboo stylus. All attempted on a freshly cleaned screen. I've also tried different apps with the same result. This guy had the same issue, as have others from what research I could pull up, but outside of unhelpful answers of "it's your stylus" (it's not), they all seem to have given up on getting help.
I've tried these apps on my friend's Evo 4G 3D, running Android 4.0.3, and had the same issue. I then tried on my rooted Xperia Play running Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, and did not have this issue. I'm not entirely convinced it's an OS version that's making the difference, but I'm not able to find much information about the screens these devices use outside of "capacitive touch". I did learn that these screens use the corners to determine the location of input being received, so maybe moving directly in the direction of a corner is causing it to mess up?
Long story short, my questions are thus: is there any way to fix, calibrate, or compensate for this issue? Is it the screen, a hardware issue, or something else? Is there anything I can do?
Thanks for your time.
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The problem is the digitizer. It's cheap. I think all of the g tabs have this issue. Mine is terrible drawing diagonal lines and even scrolling in landscape mode is choppy. Only way around it from what I can tell is to apply more finger surface area. That seems to fix it. But since you're using a stylus that's not possible. If you find a solution to calibrate the digitizer, please let me know!
I have the same exact problem and the same exact request. There must be some option to increase sensitivity to at least minimize this effect. It's the only flaw I can find on this otherwise wonderful device.
And honestly, for the prize it cost, I would expect this not to exist. But... I have it now and would like to be able to use it in it's full extent and power.
dammit
Nice to know I'm not the only one who notice that, but it's crazy how my finger seems preciser than my pen and even more, that in my Galaxy S the pen works perfectly. I was so happy to use some drawing apps on the tab but when I tried...
I tried in my Tab 7 2, then I'll try on my uncle's 10.1 just to check.
hello all,
just to report the same issue. i have same problem with my samsung galaxy tab 2 7" like you all here. i get this problem since the first time i bought it (about a month ago). drawing the lines and reading in landscape mode is choppy :crying: same as MrHyde03 said. i have been tested my cousin's tablet to draw diagonal line for comparison, he has galaxy tab p1000. and the line result i get, though his tab has wavy line too, but mine has more wavy line than his tablet. i didn't noticed his tablet has so wavy line, just a little. i did it with my finger.
i hope this issue can be fixed later.
could be a solution
I don't know if it's just for marketing or what, but maybe the original Samsung stylus is better for these screens.
I wish someone could certify this...
I bave The Same Problem... Vawy diagonal and arcs. The same pens and fingers works fine on my Asus TF 101...
I have the same problem
gonzogonzo said:
I bave The Same Problem... Vawy diagonal and arcs. The same pens and fingers works fine on my Asus TF 101...
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Hi guys, I have the same problem. Horrible response when i draw with a (cheap) stylus and perfect when i do it with my fingers. Has anyone tried adonit jot pro or Dagi ??? Maybe they increase the contact area and it solves the problem. If so, please tell us!!!
Thanks for reading and waiting for a solution.
I know this is an old post, but I can't just abandon my own thread! I've done quite a bit of research on this since making this post, and sadly, it's the way the screen is. Strange that my Xperia Play and Galaxy S3 phones can do this, but the Tab 2 was given such a cheap screen. I ended up selling it and putting the money towards a Note 10.1 with S-pen, which works as I would expect it to.
Hi.
I have an SCH-i815 with a crack in the screen. It's mostly contained in the upper left section of the screen. The functionality is not at all affected. I am wondering if anyone would be interested in this tablet. I also have the keyboard dock and the media dock. Anyone interested in taking these off my hands? I figured I'd ask here since it seems that there are a lot of fans of this tablet here; I apologize if this is not appropriate for this forum.
Where are you based?
I can guess from your name but it is still just a guess.
You're right, I'm in Massachusetts.
Hi, Hope i am right to ask here for help
I has Fallen on one edge. Glas got a Cracked (Right SIde).
The Display self Shows all, but touch only works on the Craked side, the Other side Touch isnt working anymore (Only Display , no Touch)
Is it only the display deffekt, or is there another part. Don't want to Order the wrong spare Part.
Since i don't know if the touch is handled in the Display or not i thought i ask here, maybe someone could help me
Hi, a little late
But for everyone else. You can get Display or only Touch at Aliexpress.
I get one in summer 2017 for 28,-€