Does your screen work with "any" material? - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My screen can be used with nails and all sorts of cables and stuff just like a resistive, although its a capacitive touch screen.
Are you guys also able to do this?
I have never been able to do this with other capacitive screens
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It should work with anything conductive. Or at least has a capacitance

Ok thanks thought i had something wrong but btw look at this photo...
This happens when im scrolling pages, seems like some sort of a dead spot on my screen or? And then in some cases get random presses on screen...
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I really dont see what your talking about. Do you mean those lines that have breaks in the middle shouldnt? I know right after i put on a wet apply screen protector i had a similar problem but it goes away after a few hours to a day. Did you just put on a screen protector? If not i dont know what to tell you. It might be defective.

MegaNoob said:
I really dont see what your talking about. Do you mean those lines that have breaks in the middle shouldnt? I know right after i put on a wet apply screen protector i had a similar problem but it goes away after a few hours to a day. Did you just put on a screen protector? If not i dont know what to tell you. It might be defective.
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The line that i drawed should have been one same line but it doesnt and when i did go to a touch test app it didnt recognize any touches in that area and I do not have a screen protector this has happened once before and it has often worked after a reboot i will see tomorrow but i dont think this is still normal. Overall my tablet doesnt seem as snappy as everybody elses s i think im going to send it back to repair
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Stempanssi said:
The line that i drawed should have been one same line but it doesnt and when i did go to a touch test app it didnt recognize any touches in that area and I do not have a screen protector this has happened once before and it has often worked after a reboot i will see tomorrow but i dont think this is still normal. Overall my tablet doesnt seem as snappy as everybody elses s i think im going to send it back to repair
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In developer options in settings there is an option to show screen presses

al89nut said:
In developer options in settings there is an option to show screen presses
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What does that help in? I think this a software bug cause it goes away with a reboot.
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I think its from using the nail rather than a regular stylus. That's was doing it to me, with a normal stylus it don't do it.
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The line is drawed with my finger and not with my nail.
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Screen rippling effect

So on the middle if the screen when I apply some force, I notice that it creates a rippling effect. Its similar to when you push hard enough on a calculator screen, it does the same effect. So is this normal or should I return it?
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ephung23 said:
So on the middle if the screen when I apply some force, I notice that it creates a rippling effect
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This will happen to any lcd/led/plasma screen. It is more noticeable near the middle on larger displays (than a phone) as the screen cover bends more easily there than around the edge.
Why would you apply force to a touch screen?
Well honestly, I didn't even apply too much force at all. I only noticed it while wiping it down with a cloth. So if this happens with every screen, this however, did not happen to my touchpad. But I'll just take your word for it...
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No, just cleaning your screen (gently!) should not cause these rippling effects. Neither should normally applied force do. If that's the case, it's a defective one; return it.
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Remember - Gorilla Glass 2 is much thinner that the original - so it would take less force to cause it to flex - maybe that's why you are seeing on the TF700 using the same amount of pressure (and didn't see it on the Playbook)... Assuming that the Playbook doens't also use Gorilla Glass 2 (I'm not sure)...
My recommendation would just not apply that much force when cleaning it!
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I applied enough force on my screen (in the middle) to break a heavy duty plastic spoon (the big clear type) and don't have that.
Well, with that being said. I'll be exchanging the tablet for the fourth freaking time! I guess I'm just unlucky with this kind of stuff.
ephung23 said:
So on the middle if the screen when I apply some force, I notice that it creates a rippling effect. Its similar to when you push hard enough on a calculator screen, it does the same effect. So is this normal or should I return it?
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OK, thanks for that. It was like having that big red button with a sign saying 'do not press', just couldn't resist
So after reading your post I couldn't help myself. Pressed on the center of my screen a little harder than usual and sure enough, there's the ripple effect. Only, after trying it a couple more times it left behind almost like finger smudges under the glass.
Did you hear me swear and call you names
Anyway, after 1/2 a minute or so the smudges dispersed and I'm good again.
So I'll put my hand up to being a knob.... I pressed it
So who else couldn't resist?
Go on...Press it....Press it.......Press it.....
I pressed it Got the same ripple-effects described. But no finger-smudges under the screen..

[Q] Dust under the screen

Well, that's the moment that i ask your help cause i have a little problem with my infinity:
I bought the infinity about 1 month ago and since first day i notice a little points of dust under the screen. But nothing worrying cause i didnt saw them when screen was on. However, in the last days, there is one point of dust that is visible with white screens and i have the felling that the dust has increse. Nothing very exaggerated but still there.
My question is: What can I do? Send it to warranty or wait more time to see the developments of this problem?
Thank you
Do u have a screen protector on it? Just have to ask lol
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Lol of course not
One tf had what I thought to be dust but was actually a dead pixel. It kinda looked to be below the LCD pixels at first

Screen popping out

At the top right corner of the tab I can feel the edge of the glass coming out. Is there any way to fix this?
anyone here to help me about this?
what did you do to it for the screen to pop out like that
Renegade99 said:
what did you do to it for the screen to pop out like that
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a nephew of mine dropped it on its top right corner. it isn't that bad since it's still functioning properly and can only be noticed if you run your fingers on it. is there a way to openthe back cover to fix his?
You might wanna look up a tear down video where they take it apart, it'll void your warranty, but if you really want to fix it that'll be your best bet to find out what's the problem :thumbup:
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The screen just snaps down in the backing.take a credit card start at the top in the middle and gently pry it up
evolving said:
The screen just snaps down in the backing.take a credit card start at the top in the middle and gently pry it up
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what kind of glue should I use to apply to the back of the glass once it's off?
Oh idk that.it really shouldn't need glue unless one of the tabs are broke and won't snap back into place.
Renegade99 said:
You might wanna look up a tear down video where they take it apart, it'll void your warranty, but if you really want to fix it that'll be your best bet to find out what's the problem :thumbup:
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By the way from what I read, taking the cover off doesn't void the warranty

There's some sort of streak developing on the left side of my screen.

About an inch in after the border of the tablet (left, top and bottom) there's a streak of some sort developing (about 1/4 inch thick) I noticed it when I started paying more attention to keeping my screen clean. Initially I thought it was a smudge from swiping the screen up and down but it won't go away after using a microfiber cloth, though it's hardly noticeable after cleaning . Then I began to think it was my folding cover for it since the line matches up sort of but then there should be one forming on the right side too (there isn't) and the streak goes about 2 inches past where the stitchlines go so it cant be that. It shows up when I fog my screen up, or after my screen gets a bit dirty.
Anyone notice this on their screens? I'm thinking it's heat induced from the tablet itself but I have no basis for that claim. It's sort of starting to bug me...
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Have you tried to clean it with something other than just the cloth? Start with water.
faustus1005 said:
Have you tried to clean it with something other than just the cloth? Start with water.
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A good splash.
Just kidding. The advice to just use a damp cloth with a little bit of detergent is sound, though. No surface is perfectly smooth, so you could have some external buildup pf grease. I do hope it is external, though. :fingers-crossed:
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About an inch in after the border of the tablet (top and bottom) there's a streak of some sort developing (about 1/4 inch thick) I noticed it when I started paying more attention to keeping my screen clean. Initially I thought it was a smudge from swiping the screen up and down but it won't go away after using a microfiber cloth, though it's hardly noticeable after cleaning . Then I began to think it was my folding cover for it since the line matches up sort of but then there should be one forming on the right side too (there isn't) and the streak goes about 2 inches past where the stitchlines go so it cant be that. It shows up when I fog my screen up, or after my screen gets a bit dirty.
Anyone notice this on their screens? I'm thinking it's heat induced from the tablet itself but I have no basis for that claim. It's sort of starting to bug me...
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I have the same issue in the middle of my screen when i press on it it kinda leaves a weird trace of the txt or picture behind it. Ive seen this on more then a few of these asus tf700t's. It looked like water at first was under the screen but it wasnt. Others will notice ifthey clean thescreen while the asus is on stare at the screen.i didnt notice for a long time.
darhoade said:
I have the same issue in the middle of my screen when i press on it it kinda leaves a weird trace of the txt or picture behind it. Ive seen this on more then a few of these asus tf700t's. It looked like water at first was under the screen but it wasnt. Others will notice ifthey clean thescreen while the asus is on stare at the screen.i didnt notice for a long time.
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That's probably fluid from the LCD (inside the LCD). Nothing to worry about. You can see it more clearly when on a light background.
I've tried with water and moved my way up to windex / diluted alcohol in the past to no avail.
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looking at my screen more closely I realized it is coming off the tablet slightly have to cause a problem with enough to cause this streaking which I believe from the person above said LCD liquid in between the screen and lcd crystals and that's what my streaking happened. these places Bend really easy and it will cause the screen to slightly come off of its place which has happened to mine also the power Slot binge easily where you slide the power USB cable and this is a known issue. If you slide your finger around the bezel you will feel the screen slightly raised more on one side then the other.

how would you remove the plastic film that comes with the tablet

it was a stupid decision that i decided to not remove the plastic film that came with the tablet. (on all smartphones or tablets they always put a plastic film on the device so that it can prevent dust and stuff, samsung even puts some processor, ram information on it)
after months of using it now i want to remove it so i can put the screen protector on it, or at least i want to remove it because it seems collect too much dust and fingerprint and make the touch screen harder to use. but it's "glued" and i can't remove it now.
i tried using fingernails and clear tape but couldn't remove it.
does anybody have any idea of what i can do? thanks
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nooktablet said:
it was a stupid decision that i decided to not remove the plastic film that came with the tablet. (on all smartphones or tablets they always put a plastic film on the device so that it can prevent dust and stuff, samsung even puts some processor, ram information on it)
after months of using it now i want to remove it so i can put the screen protector on it, or at least i want to remove it because it seems collect too much dust and fingerprint and make the touch screen harder to use. but it's "glued" and i can't remove it now.
i tried using fingernails and clear tape but couldn't remove it.
does anybody have any idea of what i can do? thanks
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Just peel it off? No other way of removing it.
sbdags said:
Just peel it off? No other way of removing it.
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I can't peel it off
It's like it's "glued" to the screen
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nooktablet said:
I can't peel it off
It's like it's "glued" to the screen
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Well I would guess that you will have to heat it up a bit to get it to come off and you may have to use a bit more force than you might like.
Damn that's not good at all dude. It sounds like the screen protector was exposed to some heat and melted to your screen. I would call the manufacturer and tell them everything and maybe they will send you a new one. Good luck!
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Just peel what you can off and use some sort of cleaning solution to gently rub off the residue. You would think the plastic comes off pretty easily, but if left on for too long, I've seen this happen on more than a few occasions.

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