Baron Rubik
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Try testing using a multi-touch testing app.
This one is recommended...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.batterypoweredgames.mtvistest
Try testing using a multi-touch testing app.
I've check them again: its definitely only the left one which shows this symptoms and only during multiball. I've no idea what's going on: if I use a PS3controller the problem is not visible anymore. With the touchscreen only, its reproducable very easy. I don't believe if a small video helps. Maybe a trace component could be activated?
Try testing using a multi-touch testing app.
I've try it, but in this moment the Tab does not show to 100% the problem in this moment. I'm just try to find a ~100% reproducable way to give a statement, if it is in Horinzontal and vertical mode the same behaves. The Tab was falling down last friday and now its a little bit hard to reproduce :-? but seen only sometimes ...Try holding your device landscape and see if flipper detection is better.
I've read it some times ago and try it : no differentAlso try playing the game with the device connected to the wall socket/power outlet (grounded tablets with touchscreen issues often work better)
Ok I have found that the Samsung S4 mini has touch screen problems. I tried other pinball games, and the same thing happens. So it is a device issue, and my previous post isn't a TPA bug. So if mods want to remove it, that's fine. But, some folks may want to know that the issue is out there. I'm calling tech support now, I'll let you know if anything can be done to fix it.
Edit:
Ok just talked with tech support, they insist that it is a game issue, even though I told them the same thing happens on other games of the same type. Guess I'm taking this phone back...
Yes I think that's what it is, similar symptoms.Its most likely a pressure/multitouch issue, which I found on two of my Nook HD+ devices. I have discussed this hear. Let me know if its similar symptoms. http://digitalpinballfans.com/showt...Nook-HD-Today-runs-great!?p=120758#post120758
Sorry if this has been addressed somewhere else, but I looked and don't see it.
On both of my android devices, a Droid Razr Maxx and a first gen Nexus 7, I have a heck of a time toggling between the scrolling and locked camera views. Tapping the screen there just cycles the menu item one lower down, the four major camera views, whether I'm in landscape or portrait. And it almost seems to be getting worse if that's possible. At first it would give in after a few attempts or by trying another table. But now my phone hasn't allowed me to select "scrolling" for a few days.
If there's a fix I'd love to hear it. On some tables it makes little difference, but on others the wrong view is near unplayable.
UPDATE: Not thirty seconds after I hit send I managed to get the phone into "scrolling" mode. I know I slid the menu up and down just a little before I tried it, but I would hate to think that was the stymie. I will see if I can get the Nexus to bend to my will and if so I'll let you know it was just me being uncoordinated.
To toggle camera views tap the camera button at top left.
To toggle camera lock press & hold down camera button for 1 sec.
It does not let me calm....The problem is since the first version (long time ago) included. I've on the screen also a security folie... .
It does not let me calm....
Today I've removed the security folie (If I should believe the press, one of the best and not the cheapest one) and what can I tell: the reponse is much better. In this moment I haven't see again the negative effect- also not during MB. I'll observe it a little bit longer.
Btw: instead of an add app, if the screen recognice the fingers on the screen; there is an option in the developer settings. Activated and a circuit is on the screen, where you touch him