Re: Touch screen sensitivity issues
Status Update on this ticket (and related):
As many of your comments have already found, our investigation into this issue has led to isolating the cause of the behavior to the touchscreen firmware found within the One. Unfortunately, Cyanogen does not control this element, we merely serve as a vehicle to deliver and utilize the firmware as provided by other partners.
We are working with those partners to provide a permanent solution to this issue. In the meantime, in the absence of an immediate remedy, we are placing workaround solutions - including the kernel patch linked above.
As for delivery of this fix to you, while I do not have (and frankly cannot provide) a time line for deployment of this to your devices, I can state that we are anticipating a 2-staged rollout. The first build will bring the much wanted Android 4.4.4 updates to your devices, with fixes for various other items (marked as 'resolved in July OTA'). This build is already in the approval process for deployment, and we expect to release as soon as blessed by all certification parties.
The second build, also targeted for August, will provide the kernel patch and temporary workaround mentioned for this ticket. This must go through its own approval process as well, but we understand the urgency of this particular fix and are pursuing this second builds approval with that same urgency in mind
The above is from the CyanogenMod forum regarding Ghost swipes.. Looking forward to those updates and glad to See that
Status Update on this ticket (and related):
As many of your comments have already found, our investigation into this issue has led to isolating the cause of the behavior to the touchscreen firmware found within the One. Unfortunately, Cyanogen does not control this element, we merely serve as a vehicle to deliver and utilize the firmware as provided by other partners.
We are working with those partners to provide a permanent solution to this issue. In the meantime, in the absence of an immediate remedy, we are placing workaround solutions - including the kernel patch linked above.
As for delivery of this fix to you, while I do not have (and frankly cannot provide) a time line for deployment of this to your devices, I can state that we are anticipating a 2-staged rollout. The first build will bring the much wanted Android 4.4.4 updates to your devices, with fixes for various other items (marked as 'resolved in July OTA'). This build is already in the approval process for deployment, and we expect to release as soon as blessed by all certification parties.
The second build, also targeted for August, will provide the kernel patch and temporary workaround mentioned for this ticket. This must go through its own approval process as well, but we understand the urgency of this particular fix and are pursuing this second builds approval with that same urgency in mind
The above is from the CyanogenMod forum regarding Ghost swipes.. Looking forward to those updates and glad to See that