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Originally Posted by Rina
I've only had mine for a couple of days, but I've noticed that when I'm moving a display on the LCD side by dragging with my finger or stylus, when I let go it takes a moment to center itself and come to a stop. Maybe the jump you're seeing is that you're clicking too soon, and the display hasn't gained it's equilibrium yet. What happens if you scroll to where you want to go, then wait a few seconds... then click your selection?
(I understand this wouldn't affect the keyboard strokes.)
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Nope.
You simply can't understand what we are talking about if you don't use a freehand drawing problem. Try draw and share.
Anyway, i'm very pleased to see "phantom touches resolved" in the May update release.
FOR robot:
I tried sometimes the procedure that you used on video and i'm convinced that your "experiment" is not correct.
If you try to draw a lot of point in the same area of the screen you will soon notice the lines, so it seems like the problem could be generated in any area of the screen.
My guess is that sometimes the layer treats under-treshold data (like the one is generated near the point you touched) as real data and since the controller can't handle multitouch (you can see the same thing happening if you touch simultaneously two point, the screen will draw a line) it draw a line that connect the two points, creating the problem.
It could be an hardware problem but also a software/firmware one, i think.