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Nokia 535 - Screen to sensitive when charging.
Mark in Essex
21-03-2015
I've just been playing with the father in laws new Nokia 535 and it does seem a nice phone apart from when we have it plugged in charging whilst we are using it the screen is too sensitive so that when you are say scrolling up and down the screen it will select things instead of scroll.

Has anybody else found this?

Thanks Mark.
sammy_boy
21-03-2015
I've found that with a few phones - and sometimes I think what charger you use can affect the touchscreen. Try it with a different charger and see if it makes any difference.
Mark in Essex
21-03-2015
Originally Posted by sammy_boy:
“I've found that with a few phones - and sometimes I think what charger you use can affect the touchscreen. Try it with a different charger and see if it makes any difference.”

I've tried it with 2 different mains chargers (the one it came with, my 5 port Anker charger and also a car charger and it's the same with all 3 of them).

I did not realise it was only when it was charging the other day when he got it new and just put it down to me restarting the phone and that sorting it out (which is when I took it off the charger).

Its not going to be much of a problem as I think he will only be charging it at night anyway, bid was just curious if anybody else had the same thing.

Thanks for the reply, Mark.
MassiveDynamics
21-03-2015
Originally Posted by Mark in Essex:
“I've tried it with 2 different mains chargers (the one it came with, my 5 port Anker charger and also a car charger and it's the same with all 3 of them).

I did not realise it was only when it was charging the other day when he got it new and just put it down to me restarting the phone and that sorting it out (which is when I took it off the charger).

Its not going to be much of a problem as I think he will only be charging it at night anyway, bid was just curious if anybody else had the same thing.

Thanks for the reply, Mark.”

There are known problems with the 535's screen, a relative of mine has one and it's quite annoying to use even after Microsoft released a patch. Supposedly they are trying again to fix it.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/mobil...topic=FA144183
call100
22-03-2015
Not sure if the 535 has it, but, check in - settings - touch - normal/high - If the phone has that then you should be able to reduce the sensitivity of the screen.
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