![]() ![]() When cold booted, the problem needs 3-4 hours to manifest (at least) 2. Below are the results of my tests on this. The upper screen registers touches when the fingers of the user are not even close to the device, in a rate of about 30-40 touches/sec (roughly) which means that it gets crazy after a while. Since I don't trust this guy, I will not go with this solution. People haven't found any fixes except from a guy who goes around forums asking for 20 euros to give the fix. ![]() Many people seems to have the same problem so I almost certain that this is a design issue, however acer seems to quietly deny this issue so the manufacturer is a dead end. ![]() I researched the thing in the interwebs as well as I have done my own tests. The problem with it is that the upper screen registers so called "ghost touches" (more info below). The laptop is the Acer ICONIA 6120 Dual-Screen which although is a normal laptop, instead of screen/keyboard combo has 2 touch screens and a virtual keyboard. Hello Everyone I was given a laptop to try to service which seems to have a design flaw. ![]()
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