
12-18-2012 01:04 PM
ive got some problems on my ps vita, as the title says my psvita touches itself and some buttoms do that too.
if anyone nows how that kan be solved or if someony nows mor please reply because im sad about it.
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12-18-2012 01:10 PM
my psvita touches itself
Your vita is kinky, too?
Ok seriously, it's probably because you got too much moisture on the capacitive touch screen. Try breathing air on your vita to lighlty moisten the whole screen with your breath, then while the moisture is still there whipe it off fully with a soft cloth or your shirt. That should work but if it doesn't just restart your system and it will be back to normal.
12-18-2012 01:11 PM - edited 12-18-2012 01:11 PM
12-18-2012 10:38 PM
thanks, but what about the buttons because they are freaky sometimes too
12-18-2012 10:45 PM
if you play with the power plugged in unplug it. thie is an issue with all touch devices at some point. if you wre not playing while plugged in i have no real suggestions
12-18-2012 11:08 PM
rego00123 wrote:if you play with the power plugged in unplug it. thie is an issue with all touch devices at some point.
This is true. I had my Vita (and smartphone) "go wild" and register inputs which are not really there. I also had the Vita not react to my touch at all.
The problem seems to stem from the power supply noise interfering with the capacitive technology of touchscreens. An easy fix to this is to move to a different place and try a different power socket. And stop using just any USB charger you can find! Cheap and No-name power supplies (read: Crap) usually skimp out on the Noise Filtering department which causes touchscreens to go haywire.
http://www.arcfn.com/2012/10/a-dozen-usb-chargers-



12-19-2012 07:24 AM
Really thanks for replying I checked it be plugging my psv into my USB charger and the problem is solved much thanks
12-19-2012 07:25 AM
12-19-2012 11:45 AM
Doppelgangergang wrote:
rego00123 wrote:if you play with the power plugged in unplug it. thie is an issue with all touch devices at some point.
This is true. I had my Vita (and smartphone) "go wild" and register inputs which are not really there. I also had the Vita not react to my touch at all.
The problem seems to stem from the power supply noise interfering with the capacitive technology of touchscreens. An easy fix to this is to move to a different place and try a different power socket. And stop using just any USB charger you can find! Cheap and No-name power supplies (read: Crap) usually skimp out on the Noise Filtering department which causes touchscreens to go haywire.
http://www.arcfn.com/2012/10/a-dozen-usb-chargers-
in-lab-apple-is.html
I second that.