Why does my touchscreen only work when touching the case?
I recently picked up a Surface Pro 4, and I love almost everything about it. There is one behavior, however, that puzzles me. It seems that, when I am holding the device with my hands, the touchscreen is perfectly responsive. When I touch something, even lightly, it recognizes my finger... no issues here.
The issue arises when I am not touching the back of the tablet. Let's say I have it propped up on its kickstand, or resting on a table. If I don't touch it for 30 or so seconds, then try to use the touchscreen, it can become very unresponsive. Basically, if I have no point of contact with the device other than with the finger I am using to touch it, it have to firmly press, or hold, to get the screen to see my finger.
This behavior can be demonstrated in OneNote with the finger-writing enabled. I put one finger on the side of the surface, or the back, or anywhere that is magnesium, and I can draw hundreds of lines and it will pick up all of them, with their correct lengths. If I don't touch the side, about 50% of the lines will show up (doesn't recognize the other 50%?) and the will often begin a few cm away from where I started, but end in the right place. It's almost as if once it recognizes my finger, I can keep a continuous line going, but it has trouble recognizing it.
The digitizer works flawlessly at all times.
Anyways, just wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar with maybe a surface, or just a tablet in general. It's such a new device that not many issues have come up when I try to look into it elsewhere. I have worked on so many iPads, and I've never seen anything similar to this.
Thanks
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I have the same problem, on SAMSUNG GALAXY S10+ !!! with glass screen protector applied.
It seems to be, that the too thick glass screen protector causing the problem.
How do I know it?
The screen protector has a small circle cutout, for ultrasonic fingerprint sensor to work.
So, if the phone lays on bed, or anything else than me (not in contact with my human body), after a few seconds it stops to work. But on the cutout, where is no glass, or near top or bottom edges of screen (with glass protector) it can sense my finger.
- de Jozsef STROBL