Ok I have this invisibleshield (screen protector) protecting the wheel of my ipod classic. The problem here is, now when I try moving the wheel, it doesn't move, sometimes! I was wondering, could this problem be because of the screen protector's thickness preventing my finger from sensoring the wheel? The screen protector is really not that thick. And now I don't know if this is a defect in the ipod or not. I'm also really too lazy to peel off the screen protector to find out if it is or not the problem, cos it took me a quite a while to put it on there carefully. So please help!! Anyone else experiencing this problem?
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Screen Protectors And Sensors? I have a problem here.......
#1
Posted 12 October 2008 - 01:40 PM
Why is it that we hate the ones we love,
And cherish the ones we hate,
Then try to win the ones we've lost.
And cherish the ones we hate,
Then try to win the ones we've lost.
#2
Posted 12 October 2008 - 03:10 PM
Did you just put it on, or has it been on ofr a while? I have it on my ipod touch and have not had issues. If you just put it on, the liquid spray might still be affecting the sensors until it has a chance ot dry out competely.
#3
Posted 12 October 2008 - 03:14 PM
I put it on just 1-2 nights ago? So that should've been 24 hours now..
Well it only freezes sometimes, and maybe it could just be my fingers too cold! Since it is sensored by heat I think..
Well it only freezes sometimes, and maybe it could just be my fingers too cold! Since it is sensored by heat I think..
Why is it that we hate the ones we love,
And cherish the ones we hate,
Then try to win the ones we've lost.
And cherish the ones we hate,
Then try to win the ones we've lost.
#4
Posted 12 October 2008 - 03:40 PM
I've been using Invisishield for awhile now. I have it for my LG Voyager & it does not defect it's touch screen.
I have no idea about the ipod though. I don't think it should have any defects.
I have no idea about the ipod though. I don't think it should have any defects.
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