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How can I calibrate my touchscreen?

Nov 2, 2009


 

Question on Mobile Phones:

I purchased an LG phone, the KU990R. The first time I turned on the mobile, the screen showed me a message: "Touchscreen calibration" and below that "tap the centre of blinking point" and a plus mark (+). I don't know what's the next step for me, so if you can help me continue, that would be very helpful.

Submitted by Akhil, via email



Answer:


Damian Koh
Senior Writer
What you see is the touchscreen calibration process that will make tapping on the screen more accurate. So when you tap on a certain area on the display, it won't register you tapping somewhere else. You should have a stylus bundled with the LG Viewty when you bought the device. Use it to tap on the crosshair (+) to calibrate the screen. The crosshair should move to several locations, typically to the four corners of the screen. Continue tapping on the crosshairs and once that's done, you should be good to go.

 

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