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in the past few days the touchscreen of my n810 had a very strange behavior: for more than a a day it did not respond to any 'touch' except for the menu on the home page. No way of getting to the other menus to try to fix it. Only the keyboard worked but offered limited navigation on the tablet. I switched off, took away the battery, nothing.
After a day it started to heal itself and little by little I was able to regain control the screen. Through this healing period the response to the tapping was erratic: drop down menus did not work, tapping was not precise, etc.
Finally things continued to improve and finally, after calibration, the touchscreen works at 95% of its normal precision level (which is not excellent IMHO).
Some hints:
- I was abroad in a country with 220 V
- I changed a card (2Gb to 4GB), without any application running. I was able to perform the same operation with the same card after this.
Anyone had this problem before?
Antonio
Note: I have searched the forum before and found posts mainly about the N800.