dock right click not responding in certain regions - Asus Transformer TF700

I have the dock for the tf700 and I just realized that the right click button on the trackpad does not respond when pressing towards the bottom middle. It's a little hard to press but when you press towards the bottom middle, it doesn't work. Does anyone have this problem? Idk if i'm making sense right now

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Problem with dpad

My dpad stopped working properly. Up/down direction are nearly fine but right/left and enter I have to press hard to make it work which gets really annoying. Unfortunately my phone is no longer under warranty.
So I removed the keyboard and tried to clean up under it using acetone. It got better but not for long.
Did anyone face the same problem and managed to solve it ? Whithout buying a new keyboard if possible.
Thanks!
I also had the same problem (had to press very hard to make Up button work). I got help from 4pda.ru forum.
I inserted a toothpick into the point between D-pad, 2, 3 and right softkey, then moved it a little to the left, pushing D-pad towards the 2 button. After that I was able to clean the area under d-pad with cottonwool tampon (+spirit), after that everything worked like a charm.
Be careful! Don't push too hard or else you'll tear the rubber padding and your D-pad will be loose.
My d-pad button actually broke off, the 2 connector pieces snapped and it just fell out.
When you take it apart, are you able to get it functioning by just pressing the dome switches with your finger or a pen? Sounds like the switches aren't making contact properly.
I'm having a problem with the d pad too.
at times the down direction doesnt work.
when it does, it sometimes gets stuck and keeps scrolling no matter which application i'm using.
rest all direction keys are working.
very hard to work like that...

G1 Answer / Reject on screen buttons - gone?

There used to be two onscreen button (Answer and To_Voicemail) on incoming calls on the G1/Android. See image 8 at http://www.helloandroid.com/node/258 . I dont see them on my G1. Is there some setting to enable them, or did Google take them away in their infinite wisdom?
yep they're gone. the link of pictures you provided was from the v0.8(?) sdk
It was kinda redundant as the answer/decline hardware buttons are right below the screen
Still it would be nice to have it. Its there is all WIndows Phone does your Phone have Hardware Button or not. It fact Pressing on Screen is easy rather then Hitting then Button Beyond Body level in G1
The phone has tiny hardware buttons, it would be a lot more convenient to have those large on-screen touch buttons. It was retarded for them to take that away.
Report issue at Open Source Android Site, They will answer that
jayandro said:
The phone has tiny hardware buttons, it would be a lot more convenient to have those large on-screen touch buttons. It was retarded for them to take that away.
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make your fat ass fingers lose some cot damn weight, stop your cot damn complaining, it does not need those buttons on the screen.
We need that Large onscreen Buttons It very convenient to have Large Button to tap on screen Small Button like we have on G1 that to at surface level is hard to press from Left Hand while Driving
hetaldp said:
We need that Large onscreen Buttons It very convenient to have Large Button to tap on screen Small Button like we have on G1 that to at surface level is hard to press from Left Hand while Driving
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it is not hard to press, stop crying, on other HTC the answer and hangup button on the screen caused problems, trying to get the phoen out the holster and it touches one of those buttons, and maybe you didnt want to answer the phone for that person, i am glad the buttons are hard to press because i dont want to be answering the phone trying to get it off my hip to see who it is.

Left and Right Keys...

Why is it so hard to push the left and right keys? they should have made it just like the up and down keys.
I want to play frogger and you just cant do it lol
Is there anyway around this?
I agree. It is SOO HARD
is there any way to "hard mod" it by like dremaling holes in the faceplate and just attaching little button nubs to the sensor? anyone tried this? i would rather it worked than looked pretty....seriously htc, what the heck.
just find the point between the home icon and phone icon an press it over and over on each side it really is a "sweet spot" as described in another thread. Once you get it it will come naturally, at least for me it did
SUPAstarr said:
just find the point between the home icon and phone icon an press it over and over on each side it really is a "sweet spot" as described in another thread. Once you get it it will come naturally, at least for me it did
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I've had my Fuze since launch and it is still hit and miss. The bad thing is gaming, when you really rely on the buttons... you don't have time to look down and get the thumb placement 100% right. This is the problem.
What I would LOVE to see happen is to completely get rid of the Today and Back buttons, since I never use them anyway. The Red End key works as a Today button and I'm accustomed to using the X close button to minimize/close my apps.
With the Today and Back buttons disabled it would be much easier to use Left/Right because then you wouldn't have to worry about ending up at the today screen.
OR an even better solution would be to simply re-assign the Today and Back keys as softkeys (which could then be reassigned in the game's button mapping) or remap the hard keys to Left/Right for easy use. Either way it would work pretty well.
For the time being... I wonder if you could place a small circular sticker on the "correct" placement... thus fooling the sensor that every time it is pressed it "see's" the sticker thinking it is your thumb and triggers left/right actions.
OR if that doesn't work... what about finding the correct placement location and installing some kind of "dimple". Like a small half-bubble-like sticker that will enable you to "feel" where the correct spot is. This way when your playing, you could at least find the dimple, and press... all without looking.
Just a few ideas. I haven't tried any of them, so if anything works let me know.

[Q] Are the menu buttons supposed to light up?

I just picked up a gTablet and I noticed that the hardware menu buttons on the top right side are very hard to see on the black bezel. at night it is impossible.
Are these buttons supposed to light up? If they do, does anyone know why mine might not light up?
Thanks !
Frogbone said:
I just picked up a gTablet and I noticed that the hardware menu buttons on the top right side are very hard to see on the black bezel. at night it is impossible.
Are these buttons supposed to light up? If they do, does anyone know why mine might not light up?
Thanks !
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No they don't light up.
In the dark... I use the Force to locate them
Search for threads on how to workaround this problem,
ButtonSavior (to get on screen buttons)
Fluorescent tape near buttons.
Opencase and add LED
add drops of glue on the side across the buttons
etc etc
Frogbone said:
I just picked up a gTablet and I noticed that the hardware menu buttons on the top right side are very hard to see on the black bezel. at night it is impossible.
Are these buttons supposed to light up? If they do, does anyone know why mine might not light up?
Thanks !
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I use the digital buttons that appear in the bottom bar. They work fine.

dock trackpad problem

I have a problem where if I right click on the bottom edge towards the middle, it wouldn't register the click. It only happens on that location. It would click but it would be unresponsive. I have it so that the right click is the "back" button. Can anyone try this on your trackpad and see if it registers? bottom edge towards middle clickable area.....thanks

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