How do I calibrate my HTC touch screen?
Android 5 and up: Install and open the Touchscreen Calibration app. Tap Calibrate and follow the instructions. Android 4: Go to Menu > Settings > Language & keyboard > Touch Input > Text Input. Tap either Calibration tool or Reset calibration.
How do you adjust Touchscreen Calibration?
To manually calibrate the handset perform the following steps:
- From the home screen, press the Menu key.
- Tap Settings.
- Scroll to and tap Phone Settings.
- Tap Calibration.
- Tap all cross-hairs until the message “Calibration Completed.
- Tap Yes to save calibration settings.
How do I calibrate my HTC?
Pro tip: Calibrate your HTC One G-Sensor
- Open the Settings app on the device.
- Locate and tap Display & gestures.
- Locate and tap G-Sensor calibration (it’s at the very bottom)
- Center both green circles (Figure A) Figure A.
- Once both green circles are centered, tap CALIBRATE.
- Do not move the phone while the calibration occurs.
How do I reduce touch sensitivity on Android?
On Android
- Go to “Settings” on your phone.
- Now, select “System” and then tap on “Language & input”.
- Here, you will see the “Pointer Speed” option, tap on it.
- On the next page, you can change the speed by dragging the slider to the left or right to make it slow or fast respectively.
How do I decrease touch sensitivity on Android?
How do you fix a misbehaving touch screen?
How to fix ghost touch on Android
- Poor charging cable or charger.
- Faulty software updates.
- Extremely cold weather or overheating.
- Bad Screen Protector.
- How to fix the ghost touch problem on Android.
- Use a high-quality charger.
- Keep the screen clean.
- Take breaks between screen usages.
What is G sensor calibration?
This setting allows calibration of the device’s orientation sensors to properly determine device orientation. This setting appeared in older versions of Android and usually does not exist on modern devices, which do not require calibration or calibrate automatically.