Looks like the cameraman (Mr. Miller?) seems to have resistive screen-incompatible fingers. Either that or the phone only responds to the rep's fingers. ... DNA-controlled phone? Nice.
Ugh... disregarding what I said, I can't get over how stupid "snacking" sounds. "Snacking on information," "snaking on messages," "messages to snack..."
Did Sony come up with that? And here I thought "Sony Bean" was bad.
Assuming that the screen calibration routine hasn't changed from WinMo 6.1 the usual problem is that it instructs you to "press firmly with the stylus" - which means that the pressure threshold gets sets higher than you would like for finger operation. If you use modest pressure (or an appropriate tool to adjust the threshold value) then you can comfortably operate with a finger without having to press unreasonably hard.
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Looks like the cameraman (Mr. Miller?) seems to have resistive screen-incompatible fingers. Either that or the phone only responds to the rep's fingers. ... DNA-controlled phone? Nice.
Ugh... disregarding what I said, I can't get over how stupid "snacking" sounds. "Snacking on information," "snaking on messages," "messages to snack..."
Did Sony come up with that? And here I thought "Sony Bean" was bad.
Assuming that the screen calibration routine hasn't changed from WinMo 6.1 the usual problem is that it instructs you to "press firmly with the stylus" - which means that the pressure threshold gets sets higher than you would like for finger operation. If you use modest pressure (or an appropriate tool to adjust the threshold value) then you can comfortably operate with a finger without having to press unreasonably hard.
Probably.
The phone runs on WinMo 6.5. They have removed the screen calibration routine so you dont have to do that anymore.