P1000 gingerbread update button sensitivity - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since installing the official gingerbread on my P1000 tab it seems the touch screen especially the touch buttons at the bottom are hard to register a touch. I have to pound on the buttons two or three times before the click registers. I had this similar thing when I had my old captivate. Anyone else experience this or know how to fix it?
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So, i received this droid from a friend recently to attempt to fix it, but the middle left of the screen when I touch it, it looks like it is vibrating the screen, then it switches to the next home screen to the right. Likewise the "bottom" of the screen when I'm using the physical keyboard doesn't respond at all. And at the same time the back button lights, but no response and no haptic feedback, but id does light with the others. Odd.
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So my LG Thrill is having some touchscreen problems
I can't scroll down the screen to use the notification bar because it wont responde its like the top of the phone where the notification bar is unresponsive, this been happening for a month and now its doing to the bottom part of the phone too i cant click the call button, message.
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Hi,
Were you able to solve your problem?
Im having the exact same problem with a friends phone.
are you using a custom ROM by chance? More specifically, Cyanogen Mod 7 has a "tablet tweak" settings menu that allows you to use "dead zones" on the screen. If that's not the case I would check with your provider or place you purchased it from and see if they can help point you in the right direction.
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The phone was on stock rom, chaned it to see if problem would go. Still same.
I live in Bolivia, so it will be a bit hard to get support.
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[Q] Galaxy note n7000 keyboard insensitivity

Hi everybody,
I have a galaxy note n7000.
I am having problem with keyboard. Some of the keys are not responding to hand pressure but responds well to stylus or if I hold the phone horizontally, then it works.
I had to change to one hand keyboard mode so that I can change the keyboard right and left often, to make the keys working. With left/ right orientation different keys work/ don't work.
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Touchscreen multitouch problems and capacitative buttons

Get multitouch visualizer from play store. the touchscreen is poor, especially with multitouch (only seems to support 2 touch points, the 2nd finger often is not detected, or causes the first to no longer be detected.) The caapacative buttons are hard to press sometimes, or do not respond. very annoying.
Enable the show touches option in the settings of the developer options, it works much better.
m03sizlak said:
Get multitouch visualizer from play store. the touchscreen is poor, especially with multitouch (only seems to support 2 touch points, the 2nd finger often is not detected, or causes the first to no longer be detected.) The caapacative buttons are hard to press sometimes, or do not respond. very annoying.
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Probably need to disable the HTC Gesture option in Settings->Display. After that it'll recognize 10 touch points.
What's HTC gesture?
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Element515 said:
What's HTC gesture?
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Its for the media link HD. 3 swipes up and it sends the phones screen to the media link HD.
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Its for the media link HD. 3 swipes up and it sends the phones screen to the media link HD.
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Just tried it with the HTC gestures turned off, multitouch visualizer 2 recognized 10 touches.
Indeed, turning HTC gestures off gives more touch points, but I still have the problem of the capacitative buttons not being as sensitive as the rest of the screen. They FREQUENTLY do not seem to register touches. Very annoying.
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Indeed, turning HTC gestures off gives more touch points, but I still have the problem of the capacitative buttons not being as sensitive as the rest of the screen. They FREQUENTLY do not seem to register touches. Very annoying.
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are you using the official screen protector from htc?
m03sizlak said:
Indeed, turning HTC gestures off gives more touch points, but I still have the problem of the capacitative buttons not being as sensitive as the rest of the screen. They FREQUENTLY do not seem to register touches. Very annoying.
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This seems to work for some people:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2231832
It should bring up the sensitivity for both the touchscreen and the capacitive keys which are, I presume, less sensitive than the touchscreen itself by design.
I'm not using any screen protector.
I tried the sense keyboard calibration and it had no effect.
The problem seems to be related to how FIRMLY I press the buttons. A light touch often does not register, but a firm touch always does. Never had this problem on my Evo 3D or Evo OG.
so this problem with capacitive home/back buttons is REALLY pissing me off.
went to sprint store, asked to see their display unit, told them the problem i had. guy said "I NOTICED THAT TOO". used their demo unit, EXACT same problem. Talked to some people on IRC who also noticed it.
*really* hope its software-fixable because I love the phone otherwise
I've used adb shell # getevents to see that FREQUENTLY tehre is just no event generated when pressing the home and back buttons. It *is* a hardware problem. I've never been so annoyed, displeased, or disappoined with a phone. I'll be returning it. Even tho the model I saw in the store had the exact same problem. If my next one has same problem I'll give the ol F**K YOU to HTC and not look back.
Also, havent found a way to get software keys on it...which MAY be an acceptable alternative to broken hardware buttons
I had noticed the same problem with a demo unit in one store and so went to check it out in another store where it was fine. I assumed it was specific to the first demo unit. I hope I get a decent phone.
Is anyone experiencing touches being registered slightly off from where you are actually touching the screen? I enabled show touches in dev options, just to make sure, and saw that touches were being registered just slightly lower than where the tip of my fingers were touching.
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There is definitely something going on here with the capacitative buttons, as we all see.
However I'm going to give HTC a few weeks and see if they sort it out. Once enough complaints roll in they've got to do something right?
http://www.pocketables.com/2013/04/...-issues-with-capacitive-hardware-buttons.html

[Q] Extremely sensitive touchscreen, problem with typing

Hello fellow One bros,
I have a little but weird problem with my ONE.
Whenever I'm using it without my case (the grey / red htc plastic one) and I'm typing on the onscreen keyboard i am constantly pressing the lowest right key on the keyboard (mostly enter...) without even touching the screen there. I am holding the phone in my right hand and typing with my right thumb. I have never experienced such a problem with any phone. It occurs using the standard sense keyboard and with swiftkey.
I'm a bit confused If it's just me being too stupid to hold the phone correctly, or it's the touchscreen sensitivity (can I change that somwhere?).
Anyone else facing the same problem? Any ideas?
Check the hiden menu of android and test touch screen if u get problem then take it to service
I cannot remember the code for HTC just search in Google
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Thanks for the reply!
Did test it and everything is ok. But as mentioned, it is too responsive :/
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