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How to fix the touch screen on an Android cell phone Is the touch screen on your Android cell phone unresponsive or responding incorrectly? Do some parts of your phones screen respond while other parts do not? When trying to make a selection on your phone does it end up selecting something else instead? Looking for a way to try to fix this and prevent it from happening? Then you have come to the right place. This tutorial describes not only how to test the touch screen on an Android but also what can be done to try and fix it.....Before we really dive in to testing and troubleshooting your touch screen the first thing that you should do is power cycle your cell phone. Simply powering your phone off, counting to 10, and then turning your phone back on can often solve minor software glitches or software hiccups, especially if you haven't powered your phone off for a while. If restarting your cell phone doesn't resolve the issue then we are going to want to verify that the touch screen itself is in fact malfunctioning and that it's not simply being affected by some software problem.
Close GMail first by swiping it off the running apps screen.
Uninstall GMail using the *Uninstall* option in:
Settings > Apps > Downloaded > GMail. Touch GMail and you will get another screen with an option to uninstall it. Touch the uninstall button and it will uninstall.
Then go to the Google App Store and download it again. It sounds like the Mail app got corrupted somehow.
try to soft reset it by engaging the reset button ..If it has such a button it should be hidden in a hole on the side and need to be pressed until restarts ..(it should be powered and on when you do this) .. If there is no button ..it means it has something wrong with the touch screen function ...and you should try to see if the screen is not out of focus..and try to swipe it in a certain point ..and if it is indicated..try in near by locations ...If you manage to make it start you should look in the main menu for screen calibration ..and engage it ..this should make the touch screen work proper again . In worse case you will need the firmware and reset it to factory settings ..
The Lifebook will never work with a finger or plain stylus touch. It must have an appropriate Wacom Stylus. Various Wacom products will function but the original will fit the screen dock. An available source of an alternative , functional, and reasonable fit in the slot ( a secure fit and allows the lid to close normally ), may be found on eBay - See Item # 140504970431. These units do not require a power source but are interactive. This supplier has a very prompt and reliable service. Good luck. Paul W.
When I touch the touch pad my screen display goes off. it comes on sometimes by itself or when touch pad is touched. I have connected the toughbook to an external dispaly and can work no problems. help
Press the Up + Down buttons at the same time. This will turn off the "Digitizer" function on the tablet and allow the user to use their finger, the stylus, or blunt end of a pen.
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