Hi
Do you can disable capacitive buttons on the KitKat 4.4.2, and are hypersensitive to touch little face is triggered by an application or option, sorry for bad english google translate. Thanks
Do this only happens to me face-touch display and include some application.
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I have a x10 mini and is hard to type in a qwert keyboard in this small screen but still I can type.
but the biggest problem is that when I pull my finger from the screen after press the correct key, it let swipe to other key.
what im trying to explain is that I, and I believe others, dont want swipe between the keys. When I pess the screen dont want swipe to other key then that I pressed
if this exist plix tell me
if not plix add in any keyboard
tnx if you understant me and google translate
Are there any current ROMS or mods I could use to completely disable my capacitive buttons and have onscreen buttons used (GNex style)?
Thanks for any ideas,
Noobsauce former HD2 user and Sad Owner of Glitchy One S
Hello,
I need help. In my HTC 7 Pro keyboard backlight is lighting all time. Also when screen isn't lighting and when keyboard is closed. How it works in your devices?
bloosik said:
Hello,
I need help. In my HTC 7 Pro keyboard backlight is lighting all time. Also when screen isn't lighting and when keyboard is closed. How it works in your devices?
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I answer the question to myself, because I solved this problem and if anyone would have the same one, maybe it will help.
It was hardware problem. What I did? I stick off black tape in up part of keyboard and it helped. I've no idea why, but it helped
bloosik said:
Hello,
I need help. In my HTC 7 Pro keyboard backlight is lighting all time. Also when screen isn't lighting and when keyboard is closed. How it works in your devices?
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What do you mean "keyboard backlight is lighting all time" ? The hardware QWERTY keyboard of HTC 7 Pro lights only under these scenarios:
- when you tap on a text field and when you enter text. If you stop pressing keys it dims in 4-5 seconds.
- when the display is lit up and you open the sliding mechanism.
I have some questions:
1. Did this problem appeared immediately after you purchased the phone or some time later? Was it new or used?
2. Can you please post a picture of the duct tape that solved the problem?
3. Do you experience the problem described in post #10 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216057
fashion_m said:
What do you mean "keyboard backlight is lighting all time" ? The hardware QWERTY keyboard of HTC 7 Pro lights only under these scenarios:
- when you tap on a text field and when you enter text. If you stop pressing keys it dims in 4-5 seconds.
- when the display is lit up and you open the sliding mechanism.
I have some questions:
1. Did this problem appeared immediately after you purchased the phone or some time later? Was it new or used?
2. Can you please post a picture of the duct tape that solved the problem?
3. Do you experience the problem described in post #10 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216057
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Sorry I'm reply so late. And sorry for my english
Now my phone works in right way. I mean:
The hardware QWERTY keyboard of HTC 7 Pro lights only under these scenarios:
- when you tap on a text field and when you enter text. If you stop pressing keys it dims in 4-5 seconds.
- when the display is lit up and you open the sliding mechanism.
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And my answers for your questions:
1. I bought used phone with this problem.
2. I can't take a picture of the tape, because i threw it out. But you can easy find it. Under it there are LEDs backlighting keyboard. In construction of the tape is somthing like metal net, so maybe it caused the problem. I don't know, I have no knowledge in this field.
3. I have no this problem, so unfortunelly i can't help you. I guess you should disassembly screen-part of the phone and check what's wrong. If you don't solved it yet
:crying::crying::crying: OPO CM12.1 : :crying::crying::crying::crying:
I have a new OPO with CM12.1 ( LP 5.1.1) , while setting up the phone for first time, i got the option of using Onscreen Buttons instead of Capacitive Touch Buttons . Which i selected . But now ,I want to get back to Capacitive Touch Button and thus want to disable the Onscreen Menu Buttons .
I could not find such option. Please help :crying:
crookbond85 said:
:crying::crying::crying: OPO CM12.1 : :crying::crying::crying::crying:
I have a new OPO with CM12.1 ( LP 5.1.1) , while setting up the phone for first time, i got the option of using Onscreen Buttons instead of Capacitive Touch Buttons . Which i selected . But now ,I want to get back to Capacitive Touch Button and thus want to disable the Onscreen Menu Buttons .
I could not find such option. Please help :crying:
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There should be an option 'Use on-screen keys' in Buttons section, turn it off.
Thanks !! It worked
The Dork Knight Rises said:
There should be an option 'Use on-screen keys' in Buttons section, turn it off.
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I should be called a fool , but trust me i had explored the Buttons Options a number of times but never happen to notice that option to enable/disable onscreen button before. Thanks a lot !!!
Hello everybody.
I use OmniRom Marshmallow on my OnePlus One (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/orig-development/6-0-omnirom-t3237484). It has a setting to disable hardware buttons and enable the softkeys. After switching off the hardware they still remain somewhat active. if I accidentally pressed any button, the screen will no longer respond to the pressing. Is it possible to somehow fix it and completely disable hw buttons?
PS. I'm new here and I can not reply to that topic.
PPS. Sorry for my bad English.
xregs said:
Hello everybody.
I use OmniRom Marshmallow on my OnePlus One (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/orig-development/6-0-omnirom-t3237484). It has a setting to disable hardware buttons and enable the softkeys. After switching off the hardware they still remain somewhat active. if I accidentally pressed any button, the screen will no longer respond to the pressing. Is it possible to somehow fix it and completely disable hw buttons?
PS. I'm new here and I can not reply to that topic.
PPS. Sorry for my bad English.
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sorry i cant be of assistance, but you can mention the developer like this @herna and maybe he will stop by here to help you.
@xregs now you will have a mention from me (just showing you how it works)