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Guest modacian
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I know this has been discussed before, however didn't exactly find my answer yet so I thought I open a new thread...

I know about the registry keys:

HKLM>Hardware>Devicemap>Touch>calibrationdata

519,503 177,881 182,129 847,127 849,872

HKLM>Hardware>Devicemap>Touch>Click

dword=2000

HKLM>Hardware>Devicemap>Touch>DownUp

dword=750

however I feel only calibrationdata makes a difference! the other two are kinda useless...

in the messaging application, when I am reading an email and scrolling with my finger though the screen "using my nail or finger" it does randomly one of three actions:

1. either; chooses whatever I try to scroll over --> not good

2. or; scrolls pages very fast --> not good

3. or; scrolls normally, however not exactly the speed of my finger moving up or down --> kinda good, but not perfect

in opera browser, I found this config entry under [user Prefs --> Scroll Velocity Percentage] it used to be 200, when I put it as 100, scrolling in opera becomes perfect, exactly like the movement of my finger across the screen...

My question is: is there a registry key that I can change that controls the scroll velocity of windows system folders and applications? or another modified/enhanced touch.dll that can give me smooth scrolling, unified response/reaction to my finger scrolling action?

I am on i900JPHK1, and uses samsung's applications heavily (Main Menu, PhoneBook, Call Log...) scrolling in those is very good and need no change I believe.

Thank you in advance.

Guest modacian
Posted

So I take it that no one is having these issues and you are all happy with the scrolling of your Omnias? or just use the scroll bars?

Guest new2city
Posted
So I take it that no one is having these issues and you are all happy with the scrolling of your Omnias? or just use the scroll bars?

nope, I am not, it's one of the STILL unsatisfactory thing about the OMNIA..

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