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| Poor screen calibration in Samsung Galaxy Note 1717
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| Re: Poor screen calibration in Samsung Galaxy Note 1717
I assume that you are talking about the S Note app here. I think that it could be bung in the app. Moreover I didn’t see multitouch support for this app at all. As far as I know that it accepts input with the single tap only. If you want to check it, you can try using the Multitouch Tester which is available in the Android market. |
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