Touchscreen problems - Nvidia Tegra Note 7

I have a UK Advent Vega Tetra Note 7 (the Currys /PC World version) with a slide cover. Lately the touchscreen has been exhibiting a few intermittent problems. The most annoying is that when I hit a soft key or type a letter, the screen registers multiple touches. This is extremely frustrating when I hit the back button, only to close the entire application.
The pinch and zoom sometimes plays up to. I thought that might be related to the already-identified issue over the black area to the sides of the screen being touch sensitive when they really should not be. It means that your palm often inadvertently acts as a second finger when scrolling, and zooms the screen. However the problem seems deeper, as it can happen even when being careful not to touch the bezel. And if you hold the black area off to the side of the screen, it brings up a menu.
When browsing, occasionally the touch and hold works a bit randomly, for example, when you hold a link that you want to bring up in a new tab.
I have factory reset the tablet and the problem disappears, only to reappear later. And it isn't constant either - it comes and goes.
I wonder if the issue has something to do with the magnetic slide case? Or do users without the case also experience problems? It really is a pity, as this is a great tablet otherwise.

I've had issues similar. After going back to 4.3 they seemed to go away (battery life was better too). Now back on 4.4.2 and OTA 2.3 the problems are there again. It must be a software issue, hopefully it'll be fixed along with the battery life issues.
Roll on 4.5 and let's hope nvidia give us it.

downgrade?
BuToNz said:
I've had issues similar. After going back to 4.3 they seemed to go away (battery life was better too). Now back on 4.4.2 and OTA 2.3 the problems are there again. It must be a software issue, hopefully it'll be fixed along with the battery life issues.
Roll on 4.5 and let's hope nvidia give us it.
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How did you downgrade? Is it just a case of a factory reset, then declining any upgrades?
I do hope Nvidia are aware of this problem. It really takes the shine of a good tablet.

BelfastGonzo said:
How did you downgrade? Is it just a case of a factory reset, then declining any upgrades?
I do hope Nvidia are aware of this problem. It really takes the shine of a good tablet.
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Look here for an Advent guide to reflashing the 4.3 ROM:
http://www.adventcomputers.co.uk/product-download-select/296
You can ignore the updates afterwards. By no means though is 4.3 perfect, there is problems with the GPS and various other things that have been fixed in the latest versions.
Personally I found the latest to be best overall - Minus the battery life issues and some minor stylus/touchscreen issues.

Thank you BuToNz. I developed touchscreen problems when using the stylus after updating to 4.4.2, sensitivity was lost in an area the size of a large coin, if it registered anything in this zone it was just a messed up line. I downgraded as per the link details to 4.3 and the touchscreen with stylus is fine again.. Left feedback with Nvidia, hopefully they can repair this.

BelfastGonzo said:
I have a UK Advent Vega Tetra Note 7 (the Currys /PC World version) with a slide cover. Lately the touchscreen has been exhibiting a few intermittent problems. The most annoying is that when I hit a soft key or type a letter, the screen registers multiple touches. This is extremely frustrating when I hit the back button, only to close the entire application.
The pinch and zoom sometimes plays up to. I thought that might be related to the already-identified issue over the black area to the sides of the screen being touch sensitive when they really should not be. It means that your palm often inadvertently acts as a second finger when scrolling, and zooms the screen. However the problem seems deeper, as it can happen even when being careful not to touch the bezel. And if you hold the black area off to the side of the screen, it brings up a menu.
When browsing, occasionally the touch and hold works a bit randomly, for example, when you hold a link that you want to bring up in a new tab.
I have factory reset the tablet and the problem disappears, only to reappear later. And it isn't constant either - it comes and goes.
I wonder if the issue has something to do with the magnetic slide case? Or do users without the case also experience problems? It really is a pity, as this is a great tablet otherwise.
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BuToNz said:
I've had issues similar. After going back to 4.3 they seemed to go away (battery life was better too). Now back on 4.4.2 and OTA 2.3 the problems are there again. It must be a software issue, hopefully it'll be fixed along with the battery life issues.
Roll on 4.5 and let's hope nvidia give us it.
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jbartle said:
Thank you BuToNz. I developed touchscreen problems when using the stylus after updating to 4.4.2, sensitivity was lost in an area the size of a large coin, if it registered anything in this zone it was just a messed up line. I downgraded as per the link details to 4.3 and the touchscreen with stylus is fine again.. Left feedback with Nvidia, hopefully they can repair this.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2787574

tegra note touch faulty
me 2 facing the same problem pls help..

There is a known issue that has existed since the tablet was launched where sometimes if you wake the screen by opening the cover, the touchscreen can become erratic or unresponsive. If you do a quick sleep/wake with the power button, it usually fixes it. Why Nvidia hasn't been able to fix this after a year is baffling and part of why I held off on getting a Shield Tab (among other reasons).

rchrdcrg said:
There is a known issue that has existed since the tablet was launched where sometimes if you wake the screen by opening the cover, the touchscreen can become erratic or unresponsive. If you do a quick sleep/wake with the power button, it usually fixes it. Why Nvidia hasn't been able to fix this after a year is baffling and part of why I held off on getting a Shield Tab (among other reasons).
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This has been consistent with mine and I can live with it, however recently randomly after a day or two of use, if I turn off the tab with the power button and have it charging, when I go to use it again after a random time, I get a completely unresponsive touchscreen after powering it back up with the button. No response from the screen at all. Buttons work fine, and a hard power down fixes the issue just fine, but no amount of play with either the power button or screen cover or even stylus fixes the non responsive screen. Very strange.
Still love every bit of this tab, but do hope for a Android 5.0 update soon for both it and my Shield Portable.

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Screen sticking

Anyone else having a weird, intermittent issue with the touch screen seemingly not working right
IE: I try to scroll and instead it makes a tap where my finger lands. Unlocking the screen doesn't work 50% of the time because the lockscreen will just lag out and I have to sleep/re-wake the device
This happens on stock and after i rooted to tiamats rom
XFreeRollerX said:
Anyone else having a weird, intermittent issue with the touch screen seemingly not working right
IE: I try to scroll and instead it makes a tap where my finger lands. Unlocking the screen doesn't work 50% of the time because the lockscreen will just lag out and I have to sleep/re-wake the device
This happens on stock and after i rooted to tiamats rom
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I haven't experienced or heard of this before, at least as you're explaining it.
Is this accompanied by screen dimming? Did this start after the update to HC3.2?
okantomi said:
I haven't experienced or heard of this before, at least as you're explaining it.
Is this accompanied by screen dimming? Did this start after the update to HC3.2?
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I use auto brightness, but I do not notice it changing during this happening
I got my XOOM with 3.2 on it
Your device may not be grounded. It's a common problem with touch screen devices. Does this happen when you're holding the device in your hands?
zehkaiser said:
Your device may not be grounded. It's a common problem with touch screen devices. Does this happen when you're holding the device in your hands?
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I really don't know, let me do some testing and see what circumstances it is replicated under.
How would grounding be determined? Its not charging...
I do have it in a silicon/rubber case. Would that be a problem?
Just for the sake of satisfying my curiosity - if you are experiencing this issue while your Xoom is docked - try placing your fingers on the back of your Xoom and typing with your thumbs.
I am trying to resolve a similar issue that I only encounter while my Xoom is docked at one place in the world - my work. Nowhere else does it do this.
I have installed a power conditioner, with no effect. It happens whenever the power is plugged into the dock. If I use an external power supply it goes away (batteries). I did switch off the florescent lighting and it is better, so it may be EM related. especially since it is a *capacitive* screen.
I have also read of people with other capacitive touch screen devices have the same issue when it is not held in their hands.
Let me know either way.
Thanks,
Frans
XFreeRollerX said:
Anyone else having a weird, intermittent issue with the touch screen seemingly not working right
IE: I try to scroll and instead it makes a tap where my finger lands. Unlocking the screen doesn't work 50% of the time because the lockscreen will just lag out and I have to sleep/re-wake the device
This happens on stock and after i rooted to tiamats rom
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I have seen issue on gtab where some roms/kernel where having issue with screen calibration, there was a calibration files that could be created in the root with the name calibration.ini and upon reboot it was fixed, I do not know if this is valid for a xoom tho...
with a few rom I had NO issue whatsoever and never reused the calibration...
fransdw said:
Just for the sake of satisfying my curiosity - if you are experiencing this issue while your Xoom is docked - try placing your fingers on the back of your Xoom and typing with your thumbs.
I am trying to resolve a similar issue that I only encounter while my Xoom is docked at one place in the world - my work. Nowhere else does it do this.
I have installed a power conditioner, with no effect. It happens whenever the power is plugged into the dock. If I use an external power supply it goes away (batteries). I did switch off the florescent lighting and it is better, so it may be EM related. especially since it is a *capacitive* screen.
I have also read of people with other capacitive touch screen devices have the same issue when it is not held in their hands.
Let me know either way.
Thanks,
Frans
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Well you bring an interesting point. The device was in my hands but I was not actually touching it... It had a rubber sleeve on it.
I since got the Motorola hard case which has some areas exposed and I also disabled the lock screen, and I have not been able to replicate the problem at all.
The device was docked at one point, charging, and the problem showed up aagin (recalling from memory). The fix was to power off the screen and re-wake the device. This did involve touching it, so...maybe its an electrical thing?
P00r said:
I have seen issue on gtab where some roms/kernel where having issue with screen calibration, there was a calibration files that could be created in the root with the name calibration.ini and upon reboot it was fixed, I do not know if this is valid for a xoom tho...
with a few rom I had NO issue whatsoever and never reused the calibration...
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I had this problem with the stock 3.2 ROM. I haven't done any calibration, and don't think I need to: it works perfectly majority of the time.
I'll reenable the lockscreen and try to replicate it again.
Okay I think I'm onto the problem
I opened the case just now, still lock screen disabled, pressed just the power button and the touchscreen was acting up again.. couldn't slide to scroll, but could tap/point only
I then put my thumb on the side, as if naturally holding it without a case, and it started working normally again without any kind of power cycle.
Thoughts?
Have you dropped or jarred your Xoom a lot? Look for threads I started in this forum, I have one that explains this issue and includes a fix. My Xoom is still working flawlessly. I'd link it but pre-calculus is about to start.
Elysian893 said:
Have you dropped or jarred your Xoom a lot? Look for threads I started in this forum, I have one that explains this issue and includes a fix. My Xoom is still working flawlessly. I'd link it but pre-calculus is about to start.
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I bought the XOOM second hand from someone who claimed they hardly used it. Right now sitting infront of me, the bottom right, on the back edge, there is a small pressured crease as if it was dropped (looks like the corner of my phone when i dropped it on tile).
I personally have not dropepd it, but I throw this thing onto my bed all the time, it fell out of the dock onto my hard desk once, so yeah its been knocked around.
Will doing that mod void the warranty?
I found no warranty stickers or screws when I disassembled it. The back cover is made to slide down so that Moto can do the 4G upgrade, so I doubt they want to be fooling with that type of thing anyways. I can't say for certain that sticking a piece of foam in the back of your Xoom won't void the warranty, but I can say that it fixes the issue(which also could be covered by warranty if you can get someone to believe you've got the issue, I however could not, so I had to take it upon myself).
Alright
I just ran into the problem again playing a game.. seemed like the right half of my screen just stopped working intermittently. Kept playing and it returned to normal.
I may pop it open and try the foam thing. I'm pretty good with disassembling laptops.. I can't see this being much harder.

Flaky Touchscreen (Just mine?)

I'm wondering if other users have experienced this. I find that after spending some time with the Transformer 300, especially when moving the machine on and off the keyboard dock, the screen will start to act flaky. In some cases what I'm seeing are "phantom touches." The home screens will start wobbling back and forth, as if someone is half-swiping them. In one case, I was playing the game "Sentinel 3" and the screen started zooming in and out as if someone were pinching it. That's with the tablet undocked. With the tablet docked, sometimes what I'll find is that the screen will become un-responsive. I'll click areas like the app drawer ad nothing will happen.
This is all resolved by shutting the machine down and bringing it back up again. This has happened to me numerous times, enough, in fact that I'm pretty convinced I'll have to take it back to Best Buy. My only question at this point is whether to return or exchange.
The fact that shutting it down fixes the issues suggests to me that it's a software glitch, which could potentially be fixed with a future patch. But that also means that exchanging the device likely won't do me any good.
So I'm posting this to get some feedback from the community and see if others are experiencing these same issues. If not, then maybe I got flaky hardware (a loose connector or something).
dsf3g said:
I'm wondering if other users have experienced this. I find that after spending some time with the Transformer 300, especially when moving the machine on and off the keyboard dock, the screen will start to act flaky. In some cases what I'm seeing are "phantom touches." The home screens will start wobbling back and forth, as if someone is half-swiping them. In one case, I was playing the game "Sentinel 3" and the screen started zooming in and out as if someone were pinching it. That's with the tablet undocked. With the tablet docked, sometimes what I'll find is that the screen will become un-responsive. I'll click areas like the app drawer ad nothing will happen.
This is all resolved by shutting the machine down and bringing it back up again. This has happened to me numerous times, enough, in fact that I'm pretty convinced I'll have to take it back to Best Buy. My only question at this point is whether to return or exchange.
The fact that shutting it down fixes the issues suggests to me that it's a software glitch, which could potentially be fixed with a future patch. But that also means that exchanging the device likely won't do me any good.
So I'm posting this to get some feedback from the community and see if others are experiencing these same issues. If not, then maybe I got flaky hardware (a loose connector or something).
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I agree it sounds like software since the reboot fixes it but your issue doesn't seem that common. I've seen a couple now that are somewhat similar but not like the pervasive left screen glitch. I would try an exchange personally.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 2
Well sorry to burst the bubble but doing a reboot to resolve the problem doesn't really rule out a hardware issue. A hardware issue can be intermittent, there's nothing that states that it must be permanent. Furthermore it might not be the rebooting that resolves it but the time that passes. In other words, the problem might occur only at 6:45PM and last for 30 seconds, if you reboot it you might not experience it again. You have no time machine so there's no way for you to really figure out when it will occur and for how long to find out what's causing it.
It's all tricky. Some errors can occur both due to software and hardware so it's hard to determine which is actually causing it for a specific issue.
But a few things lead me to believe it's hardware.
1. Why aren't more people experiencing it? A software issue results in far greater people experiencing it, especially for a group as homogenous as TF300T owners who all own the same device. The conditions are already ripe and unless a third party app is causing it, everyone is running the same code and therefore more likely to experience the problem. A hardware fault would have to be deeply ingrained into the construction, the likelihood they had let it progress that far is unlikely. Instead, it seems like a QC issue which only affects a few individuals like you.
2. Touch screen issues have been noticed in not just this device but others. It can take on the habit of registering ghost input, no input, etcetera. Happens on the Nook Color too. Happens when the device is unplugged but mostly when it is plugged in to a power source especially the wall mains. If you're not getting it from your wall mains, it's probably the device. If it is your wall mains there's nothing you can do about it.
3. There's nothing random about handling touch screen events so I find it hard to believe this is caused by software. It's more likely it's a bad touch screen feeding false events to good touch event code. The likelihood code is doing this and doing this where only you experience it and not many others (actually I've seen no other people complain about this for the TF300T and two other people complain about it for the TF101) is really low.
IMO: Just exchange it. If you make the mistake of never exchanging it you'll be stuck on that boat forever. It's probably poor QC. If the second one has the issue, that bumps up the likelihood it's a software issue as these issues in hardware are very rare and I don't think two possible units experiencing it is very common unless it was a far more common software issue. If it occurred again I would either exchange it again or get a refund.
So yesterday I flexed the screen (basically pushed up ay the back, center with my fingers and down at thes sides with my thumbs) and the tablet started bounging between the home screen and the app tray at regular, 1/2 second intervals. back and forth, back and forth.
I also discovered that if I hold the tablet in portrait mode with my left thumb about 1/3 of the way up and sqeeze, the screen becomes completely un-responsive. if I ease up the pressure, it registers touches. I discovered this by readong a post by another user that had the issue (though I think in his case his screen would go haywire).
So I'm definitely taking this back to the store. The only question is whether its an exchange or a refund. I absolutely love the concept of this tagblet, and when it works its glorious. So if I can find one that doesn't suffer from these issues I'd love to hold on to it.
Check the running apps it's most likely mem related
Hi,
I've had two of these for about a week now, one for my self, and one for my 10 year old. I had to go into settings and shut off all kinds of stuff that was attempting to auto updated right off the bat. These don't come with a ton of memory right out of the box.
If you press on the bottom left corner of your screen the two little squares, it will show you what is loaded in memory. Every thing that comes up on that list on the left hand side is a opened application that is actively eating up your memory.
The only way to clear these apps once opened is to power the unit off, and then back on.
On both mine and my sons, I shut off all the auto updates, there are a bunch of different settings, you really need to go through them and look too many to list but a bunch should be turned off.
I don't have any issues at this point, neither does my 10 year old, he's always playing games like Fruit Ninja and normally has three or 4 youtube windows in the back going with in 5 minutes of turning the thing on and no issues.
Mine I use more for business related stuff, and also no issues. However right out of the box the first day it was a bit flaky. They both run smooth now.
I'm just waiting on some one to give me a root app for .26 since the second I turned these both on they updated the OTA firmware which took them off .17
Anyway I hope this helps.
Good luck.
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Sorry didn't see the post about issues with where you pressed the screen. That one sounds like you may need to take it back in to have serviced. I tried what you said with squeezing the screen, and pressing the back in different spots. Nope, no issues like that. I would say it requires service.
nordis2010 said:
If you press on the bottom left corner of your screen the two little squares, it will show you what is loaded in memory. Every thing that comes up on that list on the left hand side is a opened application that is actively eating up your memory.
The only way to clear these apps once opened is to power the unit off, and then back on.
I'm just waiting on some one to give me a root app for .26 since the second I turned these both on they updated the OTA firmware which took them off .17
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The button you refer to in the bottom left is the multi-tasking button. If you press it and swipe an app, it will be removed from that list. Android usually runs fine with lots of apps sitting in ram. The only real exception to this is apps that are poorly coded and will try to run in the background all the time.
If you want root look in the development section, there is a simple utility to let you downgrade to .17, root, voodoo backup, update, and restore.
I have same/similar problem see other thread
dsf3g said:
So yesterday I flexed the screen (basically pushed up ay the back, center with my fingers and down at thes sides with my thumbs) and the tablet started bounging between the home screen and the app tray at regular, 1/2 second intervals. back and forth, back and forth.
I also discovered that if I hold the tablet in portrait mode with my left thumb about 1/3 of the way up and sqeeze, the screen becomes completely un-responsive. if I ease up the pressure, it registers touches. I discovered this by readong a post by another user that had the issue (though I think in his case his screen would go haywire).
So I'm definitely taking this back to the store. The only question is whether its an exchange or a refund. I absolutely love the concept of this tagblet, and when it works its glorious. So if I can find one that doesn't suffer from these issues I'd love to hold on to it.
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See here for my symptoms.
So, last night I took the tablet back to Best Buy and exchanged it (actually, had to drive to a second Best Buy because the one where I bought mine was sold out!). So far so good. Though I've only had the replacement a short time, I'm feeling good about this one. No hiccups so far. And upon running the initial setup I remembered that even during the initial setup of my first one, the screen had become unresponsive once. All in all I've got a good feeling about this one. And I do desperately want it to work because, man, I love the concept and execution of this thing.
Have you tried the creaky test with the new one to see if it's a manufacturing issue indicative of all TF300T's or whether it was just an isolated QC incident?
dsf3g said:
I'm wondering if other users have experienced this. I find that after spending some time with the Transformer 300, especially when moving the machine on and off the keyboard dock, the screen will start to act flaky. In some cases what I'm seeing are "phantom touches." The home screens will start wobbling back and forth, as if someone is half-swiping them. In one case, I was playing the game "Sentinel 3" and the screen started zooming in and out as if someone were pinching it. That's with the tablet undocked. With the tablet docked, sometimes what I'll find is that the screen will become un-responsive. I'll click areas like the app drawer ad nothing will happen.
This is all resolved by shutting the machine down and bringing it back up again. This has happened to me numerous times, enough, in fact that I'm pretty convinced I'll have to take it back to Best Buy. My only question at this point is whether to return or exchange.
The fact that shutting it down fixes the issues suggests to me that it's a software glitch, which could potentially be fixed with a future patch. But that also means that exchanging the device likely won't do me any good.
So I'm posting this to get some feedback from the community and see if others are experiencing these same issues. If not, then maybe I got flaky hardware (a loose connector or something).
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Had the same problem from yesterday, I bought it from Amazon U.S and now i am in China which makes me hard to exchange it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764971
Seems that this is a kinda major problem. Iv got same issues
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app

"Ghost Touches"

Hey All-
I searched for this with the assumption that with all the N7 screen issues there would be others experiencing this but I was not able to find much of any help.
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My N7 is registering touches without me making contact with the screen. It is always in the same location. When the keyboard is up, it is where the letter 'D' is located. If I pass my finger directly overhead, or often times, even near to, the 'D' button, the tablet registers it as a touch. I can make the tablet register a touch with my finger as far as 1/4'' away from the screen surface. As you may imagine, this makes typing near impossible. As I pass over the letter 'D' to access other letters, it registers 'D' everytime.
I have tried other keyboards and the problem persists. It isn't necessarily over the same letter (due to differing keyboard layouts) but it is always in the same location on the screen.
I popped the back cover off and tightened/loosened screws to no avail. Turning the screen off and then back on does not help as it seems to do with some of the other screen issues that others are experiencing. The one thing I have found to strangely help is pushing on the screen in the affected location with extremely firm pressure; in essence squishing the s*** out of it. When I do this, the screen will behave better (it will still ghost touch in the area but my finger must be very close to the screen) for a period of time before reverting to misbehavior.
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Has anyone else experienced something of this sort? I am currently running stock/rooted/unlocked; It seems to be a hardware issue so I don't think another ROM will help though I will try the CM10 nightlies when they boot properly. I'm ready to just bring it back for a new one but I know the Wal-Mart I bought it at is out of stock.
Any help would be very much appreciated, thank you.
Im having the same issue mine is in random places, usually top left corner but when im texting it starts typing random letters, I've been looking
for a solution or someone with the same issue you are the first and only that i have found. I am also having the dead spot issues, they tend to alternate.
thunderinacircle said:
Hey All-
I searched for this with the assumption that with all the N7 screen issues there would be others experiencing this but I was not able to find much of any help.
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My N7 is registering touches without me making contact with the screen. It is always in the same location. When the keyboard is up, it is where the letter 'D' is located. If I pass my finger directly overhead, or often times, even near to, the 'D' button, the tablet registers it as a touch. I can make the tablet register a touch with my finger as far as 1/4'' away from the screen surface. As you may imagine, this makes typing near impossible. As I pass over the letter 'D' to access other letters, it registers 'D' everytime.
I have tried other keyboards and the problem persists. It isn't necessarily over the same letter (due to differing keyboard layouts) but it is always in the same location on the screen.
I popped the back cover off and tightened/loosened screws to no avail. Turning the screen off and then back on does not help as it seems to do with some of the other screen issues that others are experiencing. The one thing I have found to strangely help is pushing on the screen in the affected location with extremely firm pressure; in essence squishing the s*** out of it. When I do this, the screen will behave better (it will still ghost touch in the area but my finger must be very close to the screen) for a period of time before reverting to misbehavior.
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Has anyone else experienced something of this sort? I am currently running stock/rooted/unlocked; It seems to be a hardware issue so I don't think another ROM will help though I will try the CM10 nightlies when they boot properly. I'm ready to just bring it back for a new one but I know the Wal-Mart I bought it at is out of stock.
Any help would be very much appreciated, thank you.
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Nexus 7 phantom taps
I'm having similar problems with my Nexus 7 bought in November. Worked fine for a while, now I'm getting phantom taps making typing a real pain and page scrolling can be frustrating when it suddenly scrolls to the top of the page! Anyone know if this is a warranty fix?
I had this happen one time. It freaked me out.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
OP and others - have you look at the video here - post #1254 - look familiar to you at all - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1770919&page=126
A # of us had been freaked out, wondering if our secured WPA2 network has been breached and remotely controlled ...
If your device is brand new, return it & get it exchanged, or get it fixed under warranty - it's hardware related. The 16GB WiFi only model that I got from local Staples store had that problem that got worst - the replacement & upgraded 32GB unit has been flawless thus far - running stock but rooted 4.1.2 rom. I was within the 14 days/holiday time frame for exchange/return w/o stocking fees, luckily & did not have to wait for it to be repaired under warranty.
Upgrading to 4.2 firmware and/or custom Rom & kernel do not help, YMMV - of course ...
BTW, local Staples tech support counter manager said up to 20% of the N7 are getting returned/exchanged for various issues. Wow !!
After 4.2.2 my nexus7 makes phanton clicks too
Similar with this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkh3W_ITwEw
I turn off screen and turn on and stop... The times in times i get it
Have solution?
I had to take my screen protector off after the update it was pressing places on the screen didn't happen until 4.2.2 update
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium

[Q] I've noticed a problem with palm rejection.

Hey guys, I just picked up my Tegra Note and I'm enjoying it, but in testing out the potential and limitations of the DirectStylus, I came across a problem and I want to find out if it's just my problem, or if it's reproducible with all Tegra Notes with the latest system updates.
Basically, I'm using the stylus, and stylus only mode is activated. This works pretty well and ignores most/all inputs from anything except the tip of the stylus.
However, I have noticed that if I slide my finger onto the screen from the outer edge/bevel, it will often (nearly 100% of the time) register this as a touch. For an example, if I tap the home button with my finger nothing happens, however if I drag my finger from just below the screen onto the home button, it will press. Likewise I cannot scroll through home screens by normally swiping my finger, but if I swipe from off screen on the left or right, it will register. Bringing down the notification area with a finger swipe, etc, all work as well when naturally this should only be possible with the stylus.
The main problem with this is when writing/drawing with my hand resting on the edge of the device. If my palm is entirely off the screen it is fine. If my palm is entirely on the screen then stylus only works, too. However, if in the process of writing my hand slides from the side onto the screen, suddenly the stylus looses focus and I'm drawing lines with my palm.
I hope I have explained this issue correctly, and I wondered if this was a known problem? If there are any solutions? Have I messed up and set an option somewhere I shouldn't have? Should I get it replaced? Sorry for all the questions! :laugh:
Oh and it's not rooted or anything. Just stock, updated to the latest system version through the system updates.
Thanks, hope you can help!
I get a similar issue at the bottom left of the screen sometimes. It only seems to effect the bottom left but in both orientations so that rules out a hardware issue. Doing a quick lock and unlock seems to fix it for me and it functions fine until next time I turn on stylus mode. Seems hit and miss with no real way to replicate it.
It didn't seem to do it before ota 2.3 so I predict a hotfix for the issue. Its a minor issue, the battery life on 4.4.2 isn't however, 4-5hrs with lite use is pretty rubbish. I suspect that's an issue with the power saving features (I think it's stuck on Max performance all the time).
Would be nice if they fix the SD write issue but Google dictate that I think.
Mine was certainly a lot worse than that - persistent on all four edges of the screen and there is no way to stop it. 60-80% of the time it was manageable, but consistently reproducible, other times it was far worse and could only manage dots and dashes when I tried to write anything while resting my palm on the screen. It also developed a 'blind spot' problem I've noticed reported on a couple of forums - a spot where the stlus simply refused to draw - so I grew more concerned that I had a problem with the actual hardware. So, I took it into the store I bought it from, and they're going to replace it for me.
Hopefully I won't have a problem with the replacement one, because I absolutely love the tablet!
I've had similar problems... just remember, all of the stylus functionality is governed by software; the screen on this is simply a regular capacitive screen that's also capable of detecting the size and shape of what's touching it, and the rest is calculated by software. It's a neat idea, but in practice it hasn't held up as well as Nvidia would've liked us to believe. Now that I've had a Galaxy Note 2 for a couple months, I have to say that the active stylus experience blows the TN7 away, but then again it's a much more expensive technology to implement. I almost always used a pencil with my TN7 while it was my day-to-day work buddy since I found the stylus to be too sticky and hard to write with... I also found several of the issues I was having weren't as bad while using a pencil, so maybe you could give that a try. Also, remember that if the screen is dirty that it will affect the stylus's performance as the screen is so sensitive that even a little moisture could register as a touch on the screen.
I received my replacement tablet today, and it is a lot better than the one I previously had. While the problem is still there, it is far, FAR better than before. Now it seems to be a minor nuisance, rather than a consistently reproducible problem. On top of that it has a much more vibrant screen - less yellow and washed out - and no 'dead zones' when trying to write with the stylus. So while I am certain software has an impact on performance, there must have been something weird going on inside the hardware of my previous device, too.
Considering the price, the fact that others have had similar issues, and how much I like about everything else - I'm very happy with my new TN7 now!
Have same problem .... When i swipe from left or right side of the screen it detects stylus nd do all the things.... Dont knw wat to do amazon is not replacing too the tablet..!
Same problem, I don't usually mind it other when I'm using an app like sketchbook pro, it becomes really annoying.
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Adjust your touchscreen sensitivity

One of my biggest complaints about the shield tablet was the sensitivity of the touch screen. It had the ability to pick up touches before my finger hit the glass. This lead to erratic navigation and painful text entry on the keyboard.
THe other day I managed to bring the sensitivity down just enough to make the tablet respond as I wanted..
Go into Settings, then the About tablet screen. Then rapidly touch the Model number option. This takes you into the Sensor calibration utility.
Running this utility will tell you not to touch the screen during the calibration process. Once the process is complete, the calibration data is saved with a reboot. For those people who have been having issues with the touchscreen no responding or issues with multitouch, then perhaps this method will help bring your touchscreen response back.
however I wanted to reduce the touchscreen sensitivity, so I tried a couple different things. During the calibration process I put my fingers on the surface of the touchscreen and allowed it to complete the process. once the tablet was rebooted I found that my touchscreen was definitely less sensitive, to to the point of having delayed touch response and double touches were not really registering too well.
I went back into the calibration utility and this time I just very lightly touched the screen with a single finger during calibration. To my surprise this seemed to do the trick. the touchscreen now responds to my in the same manner as my wife's ipad mini .. It is much easier to use overall. This could be all in my mind, and the sensitivity did not change.. However I am now enjoying the tablet alot more.
Fantastic tip.
I'd love to be able to do this, but tapping on the model number doesn't do anything on my tablet. I have the 32GB LTE tablet, but ti's still on KitKat. Are you on Lollipop?
Yes, i was on version 2.0 nvidia rom which was 5.0 lollipop.. However i have since updated to version 2.1 lollipop 5.01 and found that the touchscreen sensitivity was tweaked and nearly perfect without having to do any calibration tricks.. No more false touches...
However as a side effect, whatever they tweaked to fix the touchscreen caused the touchscreen to become unresponsive when charging the tablet with my antec 4 port usb charger. It worked without issue in version 2.0 and i downgraded to verify..
However version 2.1 touchscreen sensitvity is worth the hassle...also fixed all my lags and makes chrome usable..
chrisyng said:
Yes, i was on version 2.0 nvidia rom which was 5.0 lollipop.. However i have since updated to version 2.1 lollipop 5.01 and found that the touchscreen sensitivity was tweaked and nearly perfect without having to do any calibration tricks.. No more false touches...
However as a side effect, whatever they tweaked to fix the touchscreen caused the touchscreen to become unresponsive when charging the tablet with my antec 4 port usb charger. It worked without issue in version 2.0 and i downgraded to verify..
However version 2.1 touchscreen sensitvity is worth the hassle...also fixed all my lags and makes chrome usable..
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That's a very odd issue but hey, at least one thing is fixed. The sensitivity fix is fantastic, no more accidentally placing units in random TH's in CoC.
Thank you for this tip! Fixed an issue I was having with the edge of the screen not registering when I tapped. :good:
Col.Kernel said:
Fantastic tip.
I'd love to be able to do this, but tapping on the model number doesn't do anything on my tablet. I have the 32GB LTE tablet, but ti's still on KitKat. Are you on Lollipop?
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I apologize, I'm not sure how old is too old to reply to a post here, but make sure you press rapidly. It's not like tapping the build number to enter dev mode, where you can do it as slowly as you like as long as you hit the required number of clicks. You need to click 4 times within about a second to bring it up.
So that works reducing the screen sensitivity, how do I increase the screen sensitivity?
Ever since I upgraded the UI to 2.2, the tablet has been pretty unusable. I gave up and toss it away for awhile. It's just useless registering 1 tap out of 5 or more.
I figure I would give it one more try. if you guys have any tip of increasing that sensitivity. I'd rather have too much and have phantom taps than not enough.
It was also very annoying that I specifically stopped the lollipop upgrade, and it got in anyway.
how can I fix sensitivity on kit kat ?
chrisyng said:
Yes, i was on version 2.0 nvidia rom which was 5.0 lollipop.. However i have since updated to version 2.1 lollipop 5.01 and found that the touchscreen sensitivity was tweaked and nearly perfect without having to do any calibration tricks.. No more false touches...
However as a side effect, whatever they tweaked to fix the touchscreen caused the touchscreen to become unresponsive when charging the tablet with my antec 4 port usb charger. It worked without issue in version 2.0 and i downgraded to verify..
However version 2.1 touchscreen sensitvity is worth the hassle...also fixed all my lags and makes chrome usable..
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Hi!
I have the same issue while charging. Do you know any fix for this?
Thank you!
Cheers, been looking for this.
I was able to use this method to get the sensitivity just right but it broke multi-touch.
Really nice tip! Many thanks for this!
That no response issue after a few fast tab is gone,
I can enjoy rhythm game without problem now.
Instead of finger, i put a tiny box like 10g on it while calibrating.
I'm also having the same problems with the shield k1. It's especially apparent when my fingers get a little sweaty. Screen calibration doesn't fix this issue for me. The only fix I have so far is to keep them absolutely dry. I sometimes use powder on my hands and will go to the extreme of using latex gloves just to get the touches to register correctly. If you find any other solutions, please update this post.

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