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And yet Many other people have reported changing the setting makes the difference between having Tflo scrolling work properly, or not at all http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=14273, which brings up the possibility that maybe there are differences from screen to screen.
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its already been proven that changing the digits in the registry doesn't fully work. People are just better off doing the screen alignment test and pressing the target real softly.
I once put mine to 50,000 and it was very sensitive.. then I did it at 2,000 and it was sensitive. Hard reset my phone and put it to 2,000 and it wouldn't even read any touches... basically bricking the phone til another hard reset. The Touch seems to adjust to your pressure the more you use it. so please people, don't waste your time with this registry edit. You'll never get your phone close to the sensitivity of the iPhone.
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With the stock setting it is nearly impossible to use finger scrolling effectively, it won't even move except the lightspeed auto scroll and with this simple edit it becomes 100% useable, letting you put your finger on the screen and slide it up and down and actually scroll. The only downside for me is selecting contacts accidently while turning the cube. I predict this setting will even be changed in a future Rom to make scrolling actually useable, the way it comes is ridiculous. Last edited by Primenall; 01-05-2008 at 04:51 AM. |
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obviously you can't read and are delusional. If you read the entire thread, some people says this hack works and some people says it doesn't. Some people say the higher the number is the better and some say the lower the number is better. If you read my post, I stated two situations... One where the higher number was sensitive and the lower number was sensitive. So how the fuck can you guarantee that this hack works 100% for EVERYONE??? no you can't Do you have common sense? obviously not. you want sensitivity?... get a iPhone, end of story case close. You're sitting here trying to make this old technology work like the iPhone which has newer technology as far as touch screens. I don't know how long you had your touch but I had mine since it came out. And I heard it all and therefore your post is old news. Alot of people done research on this topic. I think someone even posted the XDA thread about it. The best result is the alignment test.... I can scroll on PIE and all of that with no problems. Maybe you should learn how to use your device first before posting inaccurate information. I seriously doubt that the sensitivity of this screen is influence JUST by this numerical value in a registry edit. I know it plays a part in it... but I bet there is something else in the background as well. |
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As for being delusional, posting inacurate information, and not being able to read You take that prize here buddy. You are the one doing all of that, not me, but I could really care less what you think or post after your little tantrum there, so don't expect a response after this.."ignore sj808 activated" You seriously need to back off and get a grip, maybe even READ my post, and quit getting worked up over nothing, oh and quit being an ass ![]() Last edited by Primenall; 01-06-2008 at 12:42 AM. |
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I highly doubt the Touch would actually monitor and adjust to the way you press the screen. It's much more likely that *you* are unconsciously adjusting your pressure to the screen's sensitivity.
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This is also how Every WM Device in recent years set the screen up... (Basically this thread happened before on the mogul forum, And it was confirmed that the Alignment app is the Best way to do this)
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