When im scrolling through web pages images don't load until i take my finger off the screen creating a slight lag where there won't be anything on the screen for a few seconds theb the images will pop in. This happens with the stocl browser and dolphin HD. Anyway to fix this?
I'm pretty sure this is just the nature of current android devices. One of their main weaknesses is their ability to smoothly manipulate the screen (scrolling, transforming, scaling, etc.). There is also always a slight delay between touching the screen and when the screen starts to scroll. I am running a 1.7 ghz power house and I still notice this effect, although ever so slightly.
its weird though because if I scroll, stop scrolling, but still leave my finger on the screen the images won't load, however as soon as I take my finger off the screen the images load. Its as if the tablet isn't even trying to load them as I'm scrolling but instead waits for me to finish
PS you're lucky to get yours running at 1.7 ghz, mine is stable at 1.6 but crashes at 1.7
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My friend was looking at Viewsonic Tablet running Vegan rom and noticed the miniscule lag when scrolling, especially at the beginning of the scrolling.
This isn't really a huge LAG, but a small jump at the start of the scroll.
I have a Cappy on Serendipity vii rom + kernel (and as is the case on all other roms I've tried), there seems to be a threshold of finger movement before a scroll is registered, whether on the apps list or scrolling the wallpaper.
I did some research and came up with a variable like gesture dip or something. Don't know if this is related.
Just wondering if anyone had a definite answer whether this is a threshold coded in for features like detecting long presses, or whether it was an inherent lag between user interaction and system response.
Some touchscreen drivers do have this threshold. There is no fix but to change the value every time on boot. The kernel needs to be modded to expose the value.
Hi all,
I notice that when sliding through the app drawer of TW3, the finger tends to move some distance before the page starts following the finger. This is especially obvious when then page is stationary and the finger has to move some distance before the app drawer page stutters and starts moving.
After reading most if not all of the discussions in this forum, I understand that our phone sustain certain level of lag in that situation, probably due to the touch mechanism itself or inefficiency in the processor or what not. But I do have an interesting observation: whenever my phone sustains a fresh reboot, it is that time that the app drawer is perfectly lagless and follows even the tiniest movement of my fingers. This snappy phenomena only lasts until I put the phone to standby, i.e. locking the phone. Thereafter it goes back to the condition as mentioned earlier on.
My question is, there's no doubt i9003 has the capability to be lag free in the context of this discussion, but it seems pretty apparent that something is inhibiting the phone from being as smooth as when it first rebooted. Could it be the priority the TW launcher is assigned with, or does the processor clock speed matter in this situation?
P.S. When testing, I made sure that no applications are opened after the fresh reboot, so issues like insufficient memory etc should not be related here.
I noticed the same things, not only when sliding through the app drawer, but also when sliding menus etc. However after a reboot, my phone behaves as always. Maybe you feel it more lagfree because of the high clock speed due to the multiples stuff your phone does on boot. Try to change your governor to performance and see if it behaves like after a fresh reboot. In this way you'll know if your lagfree experience is due to clock speed.
I read a lot of stuff too but nothing was really useful. However I noticed that I feel lags only when the touch of the screen can be interpretated in different ways (for example sliding screens and opening apps), but when touching the screen allows you to do only one thing, like moving things, there are nearly zero lags. For example when you pull down/up your notification bar or when you move a zooomed image in gallery. This make me think that it's more a software problem than a hardware problem and I think that because in some app there are less lags than in others.
I don't know if you read this, but I think it improves the touchscreen, even if the difference is barely noticeable.
TW3 is sludge!
I just did a little test with the app Multitouch Visualizer 2 (https://market.android.com/details?...y5tZXRhbGV2Lm11bHRpdG91Y2gudmlzdWFsaXplcjIiXQ..) and I seem to get input lag fråm it.
It registers all 10 fingers just ok but if I hold one finger on the display and just momentarily tap another finger to the display it seems that it doesn't register it right away.
Can anyone confirm my findings?
I did the same thing as you and I got similar results.
I think I noticed this a little bit when playing shadowgun and it would not shoot right away when moving around. But other than that it hasn't affected any other apps that I've really noticed.
I have noticed the input lag in some other games and apps though. I never noticed it under HC.
Just did another test in Input Benchmark. I constantly got 80Hz refresh rate under HC but now under ICS the value is flickering around 69-75Hz. And if I suddenly add another finger the value jumps up to around 2********Hz... just as if the readings from the digitizer would be messed up.
There is something strange about ICS for sure.
Yeah it does sound like it. I never thought to run any tests between the two since it never affected my experience. But as for refresh rate, or GPU performance, I notice sometimes the screen will flicker when doing certain actions like when opening the multi-task window or any window that 'hovers' above the current screen.
I'm running ARHD 6.6.5 and even though I have been flashing the Super Charger tweak that is supposed to keep the launcher in memory, I have been seeing the white HTC splash screen and the home screen shows itself loading for about 10-20 seconds. This usually only happens when I come out of an intensive app, like Temple Run, but it's still annoying. How can I fix this?
Hi, i just bought from aliexpress a Lenovo xioxin plus tablet (the Chinese p11 plus) with a global rom ( TB-J607F_S160068_210722_ROW) running android 11. It has a really weird issue - the scrolling seems to work properly only when swiping on the right edge of the screen, there it is fast, responsive and controllable. in some apps like facebook the scrolling on any other part of the screen is slow and unresponsive, and i need to use fast large strong swiping motions to move the screen at a decent speed. On chrome for example the be scrolling is slow when normal strokes are being used but it pick up speed suddenly, and i cant learn how to control the speed. but on the developers settings menu i WAS able to control the speed but it was still slow and i needed to use strong big strokes. In all cases scrolling worked fine only on the right edge (although i cant completely control the scrolling on it enters high speed)
Any ideas on what is the problem and if it's solvable without replacing the firmware?