Dear sirs/madams.
I have an Intenso Tab814 tablet that has Android 4.1.1 installed. I accidentaly broke my digitizer, so i bought a new one and installed it myself. But i am having issues with the touch input, seems like i am pressing on a specific spot but it is like i am pressing a little further away so it is difficult to use. I am trying to calibrate my touch screen but i am unable to find the calibration menu. How should i procceed?
Sorry about my poor English
Hi, Unfortunately I was unable to find anything for you regarding that device. However if you want you can ask your question here
There may be some people who can suggest how to make adjustments.
Good luck
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today i flashed a new rom
as u all know the "align screen" setup is the first that starts within the initial setup
but it wont complete, it just starts over and over again
i remember that i had the same problem during the last rom i used but i just killed the process and forgot about it, but now i cant kill it bcs its newly flashed
did any of u had the same problem before?
ok solved , after getting a bit angry and googling for 30 min i hammered a bit harder with my finger
dont ask me why but this helped at the first try
maybe some of u could explain why that is and/or how to get it better solved
This is supposed to be a CALIBRATION screen. It expects you to be as precise as possible. Using your finger instead of a stylus is usually not precise enough, and being detected as such, hence the calibration restart. All you really had to do is use the stylus, not your finger. Pressing harder with your finger makes it easier on this type of the screen to detect it's location, hence results in a little bit better precision. Thats the reason it allowed you to pass that screen after all.
sry for the late answer
im using the stylus ofc, but this aint help any much
only when i use my finger and press a bit harder im able to "calibrate"
installed some roms since my first post and the problem stays
Hello friends, I am Brazil, sorry for my english ...
I'm having the same problem to calibrate the screen on my HTC TOUCH CRUISE (P_3650), researched several posts, but could not solve the problem, I installed other ROMS, but also not resolved the problem, returned to ROM 6.0 ORIGINAL factory, but after a while the screen loses calibration is not working anymore ...
I ask to help me solve this problem ...
Thanks
A friend brought me a good one today. He has an AT&T Touch Pro with a touch screen issue.
He brought me the phone months ago and I flashed the ROM. All was good. He then deleted a bunch of files one night accidentally and hard booted the phone in an attempt to get the files back. Upon hard reboot the phone hung at the calibration screen and he could not get past that. To describe, the screen calibration works on 3 of the 4 corners, if you hold the press the stylus to the screen quite firmly, but the top right corner will not calibrate however long I told the stylus to the screen.
He brought it to me today and I figured that a fresh ROM would resolve the issue. So I loaded a new ROM and the phone hung again at screen calibration. So I did some research and found a "welcome.not" work around to get us past the screen calibration issue. This was successful and I was able to get us to the home screen.
The issue is that the screen is very unresponsive and I have flashed the device so it's not a ROM flash issue. Is there a driver he might have accidentally deleted that is not reinstalled on a ROM flash? I know I am probably grasping at straws here but I thought this community might have some insight to what the issue is.
I have also considered the idea that I may need to replace the digitizer for this phone if that is the issue and am prepared to do so but thought I would throw this question out to the community for any tips/tricks or ideas you may have before cracking the case on this thing.
Thanks for your help in advance.
--Mike
Oh and I forgot to mention that sometimes the screen works if you tap it continuously but most times, there is no response.
--Mike
Moved as not ROM Development.
Hey Mike,same issue over here.I couldn't find any solutions so far.By the way,what's that "welcome.not" thing?
Well,after some google search i ended up with this.http://bittangents.com/2008/10/28/removing-welcome-message-doctors-appointment-on-pocket-pc-2003/
I suppose that you were meaning that...right?
Check out this one too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355010
The calibration of the screen
IWPantel - Thanks for referring to my blog
To stop the welcome message, you need to put the Welcome.NOT in the root of a sd card or of the device. I don't believe this is your issue, however.
There are typically three reasons why the screen will become unresponsive.
#1 You have a bad touchscreen. Assuming that the screen was working perfectly, I highly doubt this is your issue.
#2 You are calibrating the screen with the stylus straight up. Believe it or not, the touch point changes if you are straight up and down, or if you have the stylus as if you are writing. The angle will affect the touch point.
#3 You have a conflicting .reg file in the Application or Platform directory of the handheld. The calibration settings are stored in the device's registry and they need to be updated. If you did a persistant registry tweak (where it exports the registry into NV ram, the calibration settings will overwrite the calibration settings you create on system startup.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
-Brent
brentblawat said:
IWPantel - Thanks for referring to my blog
To stop the welcome message, you need to put the Welcome.NOT in the root of a sd card or of the device. I don't believe this is your issue, however.
There are typically three reasons why the screen will become unresponsive.
#1 You have a bad touchscreen. Assuming that the screen was working perfectly, I highly doubt this is your issue.
#2 You are calibrating the screen with the stylus straight up. Believe it or not, the touch point changes if you are straight up and down, or if you have the stylus as if you are writing. The angle will affect the touch point.
#3 You have a conflicting .reg file in the Application or Platform directory of the handheld. The calibration settings are stored in the device's registry and they need to be updated. If you did a persistant registry tweak (where it exports the registry into NV ram, the calibration settings will overwrite the calibration settings you create on system startup.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
-Brent
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Brent, I had the same problem here! My Fuze simply stopped responding to my touchs....
#1 Taking this as true
#2 I tried a hard reset, but nothing happens. I can not touch the screen to calibrate
#3 I just can not understand what you proposed.
Please, help me!
I don`t know why, but my cell just back to normal!
Now it's everything working!
@brentblawat - How come you are a Junior Member when your answer is so hardcore.
Anyhows, I have the same problem with my phone, I have tried all the software tricks I could think of. I guess your point 3 asks us to manually enter the calibration data in registry. Have tried it doesnt work.
I cant replace the hardware as I have Tmobile MDA and I dont get the spare parts for this here. the digitizer is different from the one in Touch pro.
So I have a problem with my CUBE U30GT-H. I bought it almost 3 months ago, all have worked very well, but now touch screen doesn't.
Problem occurs when I have to unlock screen, it simply doesn't work after sleep. But when I restart it works again, tablet totally works with my mice. I tried to wipe cache and reinstall firmware, but nothing changed. So i think it will be a good option if touch screen doesn't shut down when tablet put to sleep. I was searching for a touch screen config, but didn't find. I hope you can help me with problem and give some ideas.
Now I use this firmware Evolution JB 1.0.2 ( flashmyandroid.com/forum/showthread.php?1192-Release-Evolution-JB-1-0-2-27-08-2012 )
P.S. I am new on this forum so I don't know where to put this question. sorry...
Hello everyone. I have an old problem with my i9003's touchscreen. There i a part of my touchscreen that do not work. It affect me while while in some apps ore while texting because i can't press on "p". Below i made a picture. all that is in the right part of the screen after the green line is no working, neighter in landscape mode. I read over the internet and found that my screen culn't be calibrated corectly, but i don't know how to calibrate it. If you know a fix for this problem, please answer me.
huaweiascend p6 touchscreen problem
Hi Friends,
Would be great if somebody could help me!
At the left bottom part of the screen, the step-back arrow does not work properly at browser screen. It must be pushed quite strongly to let it work, while the right arrow, the step-forward one works with the slightest touch. For safety sake I tried the smae part of the touch-screen at the normal key-pad, when writing sms. There were no problem at all! What do you think about it? Is ita fatal problem, the whole touch screen must be changed? Or?
Many thanks for any comment!
Jordi
jordi26 said:
Hi Friends,
Would be great if somebody could help me!
At the left bottom part of the screen, the step-back arrow does not work properly at browser screen. It must be pushed quite strongly to let it work, while the right arrow, the step-forward one works with the slightest touch. For safety sake I tried the smae part of the touch-screen at the normal key-pad, when writing sms. There were no problem at all! What do you think about it? Is ita fatal problem, the whole touch screen must be changed? Or?
Many thanks for any comment!
Jordi
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Hi,
Try posting your question here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p6/help
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!