Re: [iPad] Re: iPhones/iPad need an eye scanner to unlock

 

And I tend to tap it rather than rest my finger. I do that on everything and of course it does not work. That happens on my microwave all the time. Then I often punch it too many times.. I have real problems with haptic buttons

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> On Jan 27, 2017, at 9:32 AM, Carol Corley floridabouvs@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Ah, maybe this is the problem. I just lightly rest my finger, I dint mash it. Mine always unlock quickly. Also for purchases, just a light touch.
> Carol
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> I have been told that is a matter of how moist your fingers are and how deep the ridges are. Whatever the reason it frequently doesn't work for me as well as touch screens don't often work with a screen protector etc. So maybe you have "zombie fingers" - see below.
> Mary Davidson
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> Some smartphone and tablet users are afflicted with a malady. No matter how hard they press on the display, they just can't seem to get the device to acknowledge their touch. These people may have the same problem with laptop touchpads. In layman's terms, they suffer from zombie finger.
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