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Motorola Rival A455's touch pad is too sensitive. What do I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lana" data-source="post: 2236962" data-attributes="member: 215978"><p>I just got a new Motorola Rival A455 about a week ago, and I've only used it somewhat. But when I have my fingers on the back of the phone it triggers the phone's touch sensors? But only in certain places. And sometimes when I'm typing a text to someone it will self-click while I'm texting. And it's gotten real annoying. I went to "Settings" and then to "Phone Settings" to see if I could make it any less sensitive, but there was nothing there? So I'll turn it off for awhile, to see if that works, but it doesn't. I'm not sure on what else to do. Does it have to get use to being used? Is there anything I can do? Let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lana, post: 2236962, member: 215978"] I just got a new Motorola Rival A455 about a week ago, and I've only used it somewhat. But when I have my fingers on the back of the phone it triggers the phone's touch sensors? But only in certain places. And sometimes when I'm typing a text to someone it will self-click while I'm texting. And it's gotten real annoying. I went to "Settings" and then to "Phone Settings" to see if I could make it any less sensitive, but there was nothing there? So I'll turn it off for awhile, to see if that works, but it doesn't. I'm not sure on what else to do. Does it have to get use to being used? Is there anything I can do? Let me know. [/QUOTE]
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