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Originally Posted by zepsamsung
I own the Touch Pro and know for a fact that when my finger are realy dry the screen does not react as well as when they are moist. Unless you suffer from my same condition, how would you know if my screen on any of my phones work by just touch? I have brought the issue up with Sprint and they said it has a lot to do with my dry fingers. I can not use most touch screen devices without using a lot of pressure.
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You are correct, I don't have your condition and don't know how it reacts for you. I do not think that you are lying when you say that it works better for you when your fingers are moist.
What I commented on what the statement you made where you said "Because touch screens do not react well with super dry skin". That it 100% false. I think that there is another reason why it doesn't work for you.
The touch screen has nothing to do with moisture, body heat and temperature. That is the fact.
I've just put on some nitrile gloves and can still navigate very well. I've simulated a situation where my fingertips are in the same or worse condition than yours.
Either way I will end this as I don't want to destroy your thread or turn this into something negative.