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Originally Posted by Tilde88
This is caused by a tiny spec of dust or something inside the screen. If there is any... ANY applied pressure (even if not visible) on any part of the screen, then the place you touch will be misaligned due to the original applied touch. If you can't get it replaced, simply open up your TP (use the SEARCH feature there is someone here who wrote an "essay" on the subject.
After opening it up, remove the screens' plastic protector (what you touch when the phone is on) and clean it... Also, very very carefully clean the actual LCD screen...
Nothing else will fix this...
Unless of course you can get past the Align screen and then figure out (metrically) how many pixels you have to regedit... So that the phone can change its capacitive response... Mind you that the TP uses 4 corner dots to determine the center of the pressure being applied. This is a very big "unless of course"... lol
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^most likly the issue. i know with a instinct when a customer report touch screen problems we scrap dirt out the side of the screen.works like a charm