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After he calibrated the screen, it's not as precise as it was with factory settings in other words, maybe when he presses one button, it instead thinks you pressed the button just below.
I play with my wife's N900 and hers is perfect and I warned her to not play with the screen calibration. Anyone know how I can get it back to factory setting? Not the entire phone, just the screen calibration.
Thanks!