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2009-12-08
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2009-12-08
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2009-12-08
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My unresponsive touchscreen solution:
Occasionally my N800 touchscreen stops responding. Rather than reboot, I am almost always (in fact, it may be always) able to fix it by using the hardware keys to "Lock touch screen and keys" and then unlocking. Obviously, that's *way* faster than rebooting.
(For what you're trying to do, pulketo, you're familiar with the "Load Applet," yes?)
so I want to connect to my device and restart some processes in order to check if some of them are causing this problem...
anyone tell me please the process or daemon or creature that checks the touchscreen state (or whatever it does)
thanks !