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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
The Kobo Glo touch system uses infrared beams, not pressure. You might try cleaning under the bezel around the screen with either a soft brush or canned air to see if any dust or crumbs are lodged under the bezel. That also can cause the behavior you've described.
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That's probably it. Food doesn't taste good unless you have a book in front of you.
I have camelhair brushes, but is the canned air safe? It's the propellant that usually causes the problems. I do have a Rocket Blower - made for DSLR sensor cleaning.
I also saw the post about using a cover. I have one, but don't trust it to work. I have to keep checking on it. I can try that.
I might have deleted my Kobo account. I'll have to check.