Hello all,
I have seen several reports in internet about screen sensitivity issue regarding s7 & s7e varients. some says that it is too sensitive, while some say its less.
In my case,afterinstalling a .4 mm 9H glass screen protector, my screen sensitivity became awfully down,it wont recognise my targus touch input pen anymore,unless i press the rubber tip really hard, also several misses of finger touch input too.
being so, i was thinking of removing the screen gaurd itself, but from my experience, i know that this can be adjusted by editing system files. again, i forgot ( since i dont play with roms much now a days) it, and last night i stuck upon my collection of android tweaks.. and find something interesting.
so i want to share it with you.
You need root access to do this tweak, as we are going to edit build.prop and touch screen calibration file.
1 ) go to system/build.prop , open it with some text editor, add these lines to it ( i prefer xplore filemanager, becoz it is cool and automatically set previous permissions)
ro.max.fling_velocity=16000
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
ro.min.fling_velocity=8500
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=290
ro.min_pointer_dur=9
2) save it back and then go to system/usr/idc and find the file named " ft5x06_ts.idc ". its the touch screen calibration file. open it as text ( some filemanagers require to rename it as .txt extension, if its so, rename and open it. then edit this line as
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
3) save and rename it back to " ft5x06_ts.idc " and set back permissions.
reboot your phone.. now ur phone have much more sensitive screen.
NB:- the normal touch.pressure.value is 0.015 for s7. ( as found in ft5x06_ts.idc file). we have changed it to a much smaller value of 0.00000001 , to make it more sensitive.
you can decrease that value further to make it more sensitive or you can increase that value to 0.100 or so to decrease sensitivity ( remember to add same value on build.prop and .idc file , to avoid conflicts.)
thanks all.. hope this will sort out your touch screen problem.
I have seen several reports in internet about screen sensitivity issue regarding s7 & s7e varients. some says that it is too sensitive, while some say its less.
In my case,afterinstalling a .4 mm 9H glass screen protector, my screen sensitivity became awfully down,it wont recognise my targus touch input pen anymore,unless i press the rubber tip really hard, also several misses of finger touch input too.
being so, i was thinking of removing the screen gaurd itself, but from my experience, i know that this can be adjusted by editing system files. again, i forgot ( since i dont play with roms much now a days) it, and last night i stuck upon my collection of android tweaks.. and find something interesting.
so i want to share it with you.
You need root access to do this tweak, as we are going to edit build.prop and touch screen calibration file.
1 ) go to system/build.prop , open it with some text editor, add these lines to it ( i prefer xplore filemanager, becoz it is cool and automatically set previous permissions)
ro.max.fling_velocity=16000
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
ro.min.fling_velocity=8500
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=290
ro.min_pointer_dur=9
2) save it back and then go to system/usr/idc and find the file named " ft5x06_ts.idc ". its the touch screen calibration file. open it as text ( some filemanagers require to rename it as .txt extension, if its so, rename and open it. then edit this line as
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
3) save and rename it back to " ft5x06_ts.idc " and set back permissions.
reboot your phone.. now ur phone have much more sensitive screen.
NB:- the normal touch.pressure.value is 0.015 for s7. ( as found in ft5x06_ts.idc file). we have changed it to a much smaller value of 0.00000001 , to make it more sensitive.
you can decrease that value further to make it more sensitive or you can increase that value to 0.100 or so to decrease sensitivity ( remember to add same value on build.prop and .idc file , to avoid conflicts.)
thanks all.. hope this will sort out your touch screen problem.
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