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mechanical, software, solution, touchscreen, troubleshooting |
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Solution: Lock the N800 using the buttons (on/off button, scroll down and Central D-pad or “Enter”) and than unlock: the screen is touchable again.
Nevertheless the N800 should not do this and the frequency seems to shorten.
Anyone else ?
Mechanical or software problem ? Any ideas ?
Report to Maemo?
Thanks, Abel.