On Apr 29, 1:20 pm, lbendlin <l...@bendlin.us> wrote:
> If the touchscreen on the Nexus One acts up there's a simple short term
> remedy. Put the device into standby and wake it up again. That seems to
> recalibrate the screen.

My N1 has regular touch screen problems that are resolved by turning
the device off and on again.  There is a certain "state" that the
device gets into that regularly misinterprets presses as other
things.  I'll get random menus, vibration, and other strange behavior
until I perform to on/off sequence.

I got my N1 directly from Google last year from the developer support
program that rewarded either a ranking entry in ADC2 or a successful
Android Market app.  I can't tell which because I also got a Droid
from one of those programs.  But I do have regular touch screen
problems.  It seems to have a greater chance of flaring up after being
idle for a long time or after Maps navigation (it is a my primary
personal device these days).

While I'm griping about my N1, I'll point out that plugging it in
doesn't charge the battery until it gets lower than 90%, then will go
up to 100%.  That's just weird.

Doug

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