Hello all,
I'm relatively new to android, but I've been playing with RemixOS trying to see if it would be a suitable replacement for Android x86 on various devices.
Right now, I'm using RemixOS on a 55" 4k touch display, running at 3840x2160 resolution, with a dpi setting of 160 (to make the OS readable/touchable reliably).
Here's the issue: in the middle of the screen, touch is spot-on accurate, but the closer I get to the horizontal edges, it skews a bit, until it is about a full inch off near the absolute edge. Changing the screen resolution and dpi settings seems to have no effect on touch. It seems as though the OS thinks that the touch area is a couple of inches larger than it actually is.
Does anyone know a fix for this particular issue?
Thanks!
I'm relatively new to android, but I've been playing with RemixOS trying to see if it would be a suitable replacement for Android x86 on various devices.
Right now, I'm using RemixOS on a 55" 4k touch display, running at 3840x2160 resolution, with a dpi setting of 160 (to make the OS readable/touchable reliably).
Here's the issue: in the middle of the screen, touch is spot-on accurate, but the closer I get to the horizontal edges, it skews a bit, until it is about a full inch off near the absolute edge. Changing the screen resolution and dpi settings seems to have no effect on touch. It seems as though the OS thinks that the touch area is a couple of inches larger than it actually is.
Does anyone know a fix for this particular issue?
Thanks!
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