On modern touch-screens, sleeves are often good for this.
Wade.
Wade.
The trick is to do it with something that won't register as a touch.
On modern touch-screens, sleeves are often good for this. Wade. Just Add Story http://justaddstory.wordpress.com/ |
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I've got some gloves that are useless for my Nexus 4 phone... :-(
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Telepathy?
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Operating-System-and-Recovery/Touch-or-Quicklaunch-buttons-epic-fail-HDX-X18-1101EA-9/td-p/252107 On some, just touching the laptop anywhere was enough to set things off :-/ Luckily, the series we had wasn't that obnoxious. |
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Wow.
I hope the Apple engineers made an extra-special point of not repeating the grounding mistakes HP did! Wade. Just Add Story http://justaddstory.wordpress.com/ |
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I remember a story about OS/2 and touching a certain part of the laptop ...
-- Drew |