I received my 1GHz edition Pandora today, and I'm very happy with it, but I've been having an issue with the touchscreen that I haven't been able to solve by myself.
When I use the touchscreen with my stylus, the cursor will not follow the stylus to either the left or right border of the screen. I can get the cursor in (nearly, it's having some issues with the top-left) every corner of the screen, but if I then trace the screen border with my stylus, the position of the cursor starts to deviate further towards the middle of the screen of the stylus as I get to the vertical center of the screen. Tapping the stylus near the left or right side of the screen shows the same deviation.
I have tried a few things (which I listed below), to try and eliminate a few possible software causes. They have had no success so far. Even after reflashing the problem persists. What has me baffled is the fact that the problems gets worse over time, but it can partly be restored by calibrating, but not entirely. The cursor still won't get within 1,5 cm of the screen borders after recalibration (or any of the other methods described below).
What I have tried so far:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4hl4f-YAw4
I've also attached a photo of a bulge at the bottom of the LCD. I don't know if it is related or even an issue, but it might be useful.
If anyone can help me out, I would be most grateful. I can't wait to enjoy the pandora in its full glory.
When I use the touchscreen with my stylus, the cursor will not follow the stylus to either the left or right border of the screen. I can get the cursor in (nearly, it's having some issues with the top-left) every corner of the screen, but if I then trace the screen border with my stylus, the position of the cursor starts to deviate further towards the middle of the screen of the stylus as I get to the vertical center of the screen. Tapping the stylus near the left or right side of the screen shows the same deviation.
I have tried a few things (which I listed below), to try and eliminate a few possible software causes. They have had no success so far. Even after reflashing the problem persists. What has me baffled is the fact that the problems gets worse over time, but it can partly be restored by calibrating, but not entirely. The cursor still won't get within 1,5 cm of the screen borders after recalibration (or any of the other methods described below).
What I have tried so far:
- Calibrate (many times just to be sure)
- Reboot
- System update
- Reflash (with SuperZaxxon155 from openpandora.org/firmware)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4hl4f-YAw4
I've also attached a photo of a bulge at the bottom of the LCD. I don't know if it is related or even an issue, but it might be useful.
If anyone can help me out, I would be most grateful. I can't wait to enjoy the pandora in its full glory.
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