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Probably what your seeing with the foam could be static electricity interfering with the device. That would not surprise me.
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I noticed that it is more affected by resting on a cushion then it is on my desk. Also, if it rests on my leg it will work fine even though it's on top of clothing. So it seems that different materials affect it more or less too. I also, think that this info lends credit to the fact that those of us with the problem know how to pull the curtain down.
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I was looking though the forums and my entire screen was going a lil erratic and hitting Links when I wasnt even touching them. I just so happen to see this post and took it off the couch. Go figure it works fine now. I had the evo resting on my micrfiber couch, touching the screen with one finger. So mines doing it. Only noticed it on the couch now so far.
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This problem is caused by the way in which capacitive screens work. It is hard to understand unless you have had experience with electrical engineering, but I will try to explain it in a simple way.
The non-conductive surfaces you speak of (especially beds with sheets, styrofoam and plastic) are all capable of maintaining an electrical charge. When the phone is placed on this surface, the phone will also pick up this charge in the plastic case/glass screen. This excess charge will affect the capacitive screen because capacitive screens rely on electrical charge to work. When you pick up the phone, you are grounding the case (because skin is conductive) and removing the excess charge built up on the case/screen of the phone, and the screen will function normally. Edit: Sorry forgot to say this is why only some people experience the issue and others not. The problem is COMPLETELY dependent upon the environment (surface charges, etc.) Last edited by Aukutsutsu; 06-09-2010 at 03:30 PM. |
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The problem occurs only if the phone is able to move. I have tested it on every material I can think of and I only have problems if the phone can move. If it can't move, it works fine.
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It's gotta be some sort of grounding issue as others have said. I just managed to recreate it on mine. It's a retail device, purchased from Radio Shack on launch day. I set it on my couch cushion and was unable to swipe the notification area down using just one finger (in fact tapping and holding doesn't even bring up the curtain). However, as soon as I touched the top and bottom of the device with two other fingers of the same hand, i was able to pull it down. Also, as with everyone else, it only affects the top portion of the screen. I was able to swipe down the unlock screen w/o any issues.
Also, I didn't notice anyone else mention this, but it also works fine while plugged into the charger.
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