If your Nintendo DS touch screen is acting erratically, first try recalibrating the touch screen through the system settings. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, check for any dirt or debris on the screen and clean it gently with a microfiber cloth. If the problem persists, consider performing a factory reset or troubleshooting for hardware issues, as it may require professional repair.
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Yes, the LG Neon is a sliding phone with a touch screen. Well, the the LG neon is a cell phone with a Sliding keyboard and it only has a touch screen for dialing Numbers. i would know, i own it
I own an iPod Touch and yes, it does have multi-touch. Apple doesn't like to make any touch screen without multi-touch.
The PC feeds what information appears on the touch screen, so it would have to be connected. The screen, just plugged in, cannot generate it's own images without a source.
The 3DS' browser history is not located in its own area of the browser, but is instead shown along the bottom of the top screen as you move between pages. The only way to navigate through your browser history is with the "Back" and "Forward" buttons in the bottom-left corner of the touch screen.
Not unless there is a stylus on the market which puts out an electric signal similar to what the human finger emits. A product of this nature would be designed specifically for the iPod Touch and the iPhone, as they are the pioneers in this touch screen technology.
Alternatives to the Nintendo DS include Nintendo's own 3DS which is a larger version with a 3D screen. There is also the Playstation Vita, a miniature hand held playstation equip with analogue sticks.
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To find out more on touch screen computers, you should look for information on each individual product. Different products offer different benefits and each has their own set of pros and cons.
Answered my own question. The PSP Go has the best screen.
i have no idea, because, i don't own one
Yes, on iTunes there is an app called Backrounds for the iPod touch and iPhone. Using Wi-Fi, you can choose from many different backrounds for your home screen. You can also create your own, with "paint", "chalk" and "stickers" on an app called DoodleBuddy.