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    Default Capacitive buttons are way to sensitive and screen.

    I have a launch day EVO. is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the capacitive buttons. i find myself hitting the home button a lot. and every time i let someone use the phone they always hit it. It's getting really annoying now. i wish HTC would have just used normal buttons. a 1.5 to 2 second long hold would've been better. anybody else feel the buttons are to sensitive? and for the screen when I'm scrolling thru my apps and if i stop, it will select the app for it. I'm just getting really annoyed with how sensitive the screen is.
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    i found that the more i use the phone the more comfortable and knowledgeable i become with it and the less errors i make in selection.

    the EVO is like a beautiful woman - it needs a delicate touch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gekko View Post
    i found that the more i use the phone the more comfortable and knowledgeable i become with it and the less errors i make in selection.

    the EVO is like a beautiful woman - it needs a delicate touch.
    Stop being such a brute and just hold her touch softly ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannydos View Post
    I have a launch day EVO. is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the capacitive buttons. i find myself hitting the home button a lot. and every time i let someone use the phone they always hit it. It's getting really annoying now. i wish HTC would have just used normal buttons. a 1.5 to 2 second long hold would've been better. anybody else feel the buttons are to sensitive? and for the screen when I'm scrolling thru my apps and if i stop, it will select the app for it. I'm just getting really annoyed with how sensitive the screen is.
    I had the same problem until I ran the "Calibration tool"

    Go to: Menu--> Settings--> Language and Keyboard--> Touch input--> Text input--> Calibration tool

    Did the trick for me and made using my EVO much more useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by airdog View Post
    I had the same problem until I ran the "Calibration tool"

    Go to: Menu--> Settings--> Language and Keyboard--> Touch input--> Text input--> Calibration tool

    Did the trick for me and made using my EVO much more useful.

    thankyou. i'm going to try this.
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    I actually like that I barely have to touch it to do things. Typing is amazing with a light touch, and scrolling... don't even get me started on how much I love it.



    Good luck with calibration; let us know how it goes!

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