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Amen, glad I'm not alone. Never found anything yet. Chalked it up to all those previous resistive screens of the mogul,tp, and tp2. Been a learning curve. My arch enemy was the search button. A love/hate relationship lol. More love than hate though, just less "bulldoging" with time.
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Re: Anyway of lowering the sensitivity of the front buttons?
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the worse part of those buttons is they're so sensitive you don't have to touch them. sometimes hovering close to it is enough |
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Re: Anyway of lowering the sensitivity of the front buttons?
It's no more sensitive than the other buttons. Its just that it's the button that ur most likely to hit because of its location. Some tips to avoid it are to enable word correction/completion and type at a more steady pace. Hold the phone along the bottom edges rather than by the base and when passing it to someone to show them something,lay it down into their hand rather than handing it to them. There are also cases available that have a separator between the screen and the buttons which will also help. That's pretty much all u can do.
Here's a related thread: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-evo-3d...e-buttons.html Last edited by eric12341; 12-21-2011 at 05:56 PM. |
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I think it must just be the size and design of the phone. I haven't had this issue since switching to the Titan.
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Re: Anyway of lowering the sensitivity of the front buttons?
Yeah, I was always triggering search on my Arrive. The Titan is so big I can't get anywhere near the buttons by accident, lol.
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