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Originally Posted by elementarythree
After rooting the tablet and rummaging around, I found the interactive CPU governor was to blame, which was set by the Onyx engineer to very aggressive values and keeping the speed of the CPUs low, probably for powersaving purposes. Setting the device to the more standard ondemand governor removed the bizarre delay in finishing that task and also made my bluetooth keyboard and the general user interface *a lot* more responsive, basically eliminating the need to double tap things because the device failed to register the first tap, which I'm sure a lot of people are familiar with.
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This is very, very interesting.
Which configuration?
I do not know of any acceptable way to root the Max2, so in case Onyx must be pressed to expose that configuration. Or to provide an acceptable way to root the device.
The fact that taps are not always recognized - e.g., try Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection - makes the capacitive layer look cheap and faulty.
Can you please check the effects on the battery?