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Is it possible to limit the area of ​​the touchscreen?
There is a Sony Vaio Tap 11 tablet. The touchscreen is cracked in the upper right corner, and now sometimes phantom clicks (I would even say "clamps") appear right in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe button that closes the windows (cross). Can I somehow make the tablet think that there is no touchscreen? Maybe there is some kind of system file in which you can write the coordinates of the surface used or something like that? Thank you.
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on the experience of a two-month battle with me400c, I can say that you need to dance from the controller of the wheelbarrow, in my case it was atmel that I didn’t want to flash adequately, in principle, I used a proprietary utility plus infa with xdadevelopers, it worked after the firmware, but in bios the firmware was reset after reboot, it was observed inversion along the axes, the device is still undefeated, I recommend a replacement, but the price tag is of course awful, googling on Chinese showed over 10t.r.
Thank you for sharing your experience) I thought it might be easier - you open a certain file, there is an x-axis with a value, and you reduce it in the point \ inch calculation :D
I think it won't help. The touchscreen is a resistive screen, the crack changed its resistance by an arbitrary value, because of this, the controller does not always receive up-to-date data and makes mistakes with the click coordinates, this applies to the entire surface of the screen, so the only option is to replace the glass.
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