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Brad9753

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Jun 7, 2012
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So is it turned off by default when you start the phone? I seem to get nothing when i touch certain stuff lightly/heavily. It is just like using an IP6...
 
You really have to push it hard... I had the same issue a few moments ago.. it may be easier to make it a little more sensitive
 
The pressure required for me feels just right. However, you can adjust sensitivity in the settings. I really like it so far, both for previewing web links and the shortcuts on the home screen, but the two best features are using it to enable trackpad during typing and for swiping to the task switcher/back between apps.
 
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You really have to push it hard... I had the same issue a few moments ago.. it may be easier to make it a little more sensitive
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Guys, does this work for apps that are in folders too, or just for the ones on the homescreen? Thanks in advance!
 
The pressure required for me feels just right. However, you can adjust sensitivity in the settings. I really like it so far, both for previewing web links and the shortcuts on the home screen, but the two best features are using it to enable trackpad during typing and for swiping to the task switcher/back between apps.

I looked in the settings and didn't see anywhere where you can adjust the sensitivity.
 
it may take awhile for apps to get it and it is going to be hit or miss on what apps. your going to have to remember what apps use it what don't.
 
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