Mi note 10 lite touch lag-delay-ghosting - Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Questions & Answers

I have this problem mostly when i type on keyboard.. sometimes i have to double press the letters or some ghost touch happen while typing..
Im sure its not hardware issue because problem is not there always and it happens mostly on keyboard.
If you guys have this issue please vote here https://c.mi.com/thread-3194087-1-0.html so they give some attention to the problem.

me too
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Same, it's super annoying

I can confirm the bug hope it will be fixed fast as possible

Use SwiftKey.

bomil said:
Use SwiftKey.
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I use swift key.. same on all keyboards.. lag-delay and sometimes ghosting while typing fast.. super annoying.. mi 9 lite was much better.. hope it gets fixed

I experience this issue mainly towards the edge of the screen. So I installed SwiftKey and resized the keyboard to fit only to the flat part of the screen. I think it's better this way.

after that i think the best thing is to stay with my lovely mi 9 lite, even if i don't like the thing that it doesn't interest too much devs for roms and modded apps like gcam lol

You can simply change the sensitive of your Touch in the settings now it works great, i thought i have a new phone in my Hand

Pascal_vegas said:
You can simply change the sensitive of your Touch in the settings now it works great, i thought i have a new phone in my Hand
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There is not setting to adjust sensitivity.. there is a setting to avoid accidental touches and have nothing to do with the issue of lag-ghosting on touch. dont spam the thread with nonsense please

ParaSense. said:
There is not setting to adjust sensitivity.. there is a setting to avoid accidental touches and have nothing to do with the issue of lag-ghosting on touch. dont spam the thread with nonsense please
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I can't find the settings. Could you help me please? TIA

ParaSense. said:
There is not setting to adjust sensitivity.. there is a setting to avoid accidental touches and have nothing to do with the issue of lag-ghosting on touch. dont spam the thread with nonsense please
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It worked for me and i can write much faster without issues. If you think its nonsense, right dont expect help if youre so toxic

ParaSense. said:
There is not setting to adjust sensitivity.. there is a setting to avoid accidental touches and have nothing to do with the issue of lag-ghosting on touch. dont spam the thread with nonsense please
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I second this. I have increased the pointer speed to the maximum (apparently pointer speed has to do something with touch sensitivity) and I experience a significant improvement in touch sensitivity when typing. Thank you.

nuwanmw1988 said:
I second this. I have increased the pointer speed to the maximum (apparently pointer speed has to do something with touch sensitivity) and I experience a significant improvement in touch sensitivity when typing. Thank you.
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where is this sensitivity option?

Mem_0 said:
where is this pointer speed setting?
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Just search in settings

Pascal_vegas said:
It worked for me and i can write much faster without issues. If you think its nonsense, right dont expect help if youre so toxic
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where is that sensitivity option?

Mem_0 said:
where is that sensitivity option?
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It's under pointer speed. Search pointer speed in settings.

nuwanmw1988 said:
It's under pointer speed. Search pointer speed in settings.
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yea i found the pointer speed and made it to max ( tho it didn't make any difference)
but the sensitivity option can't find it

Mem_0 said:
yea i found the pointer speed and made it to max ( tho it didn't make any difference)
but the sensitivity option can't find it
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Yeah, pointer speed is for a physical mouse. It's not going to change your touch sensitivity at all...

vibraniumdroid said:
Yeah, pointer speed is for a physical mouse. It's not going to change your touch sensitivity at all...
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yeah thats why im asking for that sensitivity option they talking about... but found nothing

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Brightness level.

OK been using adj brightness in the market and it was brilliant in brightness control. Unfortunately it doesn't work on the galaxy s2 and because my eyes play up, am finding the phone to bright for me especially when using it at night when lights are off, what alternatives are their to lower the brightness level please.?
For Amoled screens of any type "Screen Filter" seems to be the best.
I agree. Screen Filter seems to be excellent and can make the screen as dark as you ever want. (to a level that no LCD can ever go to imo)
Thanks guys it worked it is the best av seen so far.
I got mine sgs2 on Saturday and hadn't really thougth I would need an App to control this, the settings ont he power widget were good enough for me. However, I tried this out for a laugh and it works well. Will definitely use it at night time.
Although at the moment I am just enjoying the super brightness
Birghtness control from the notification bar
Can one still adjust the brightness by swiping the finger along the notification bar, like one did on the i9000?
Can one disable the automatic brightness from somewhere in the settings menu on the i9100 in the same way as the i9000?
Yep, same thing works in the SGSII.
NZtechfreak said:
Yep, same thing works in the SGSII.
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Perfect. Great. Thanks.
Never mind.
forgetmyname said:
Can one still adjust the brightness by swiping the finger along the notification bar, like one did on the i9000?
Can one disable the automatic brightness from somewhere in the settings menu on the i9100 in the same way as the i9000?
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Swype for brightness. How I just tried dropped down and not
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crypticc said:
Swype for brightness. How I just tried dropped down and not
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Your location is marked as London, so I think that you ought to be able to write a non-nonsensical sentence in English. No offence, but this is unintelligible!
crypticc said:
Swype for brightness. How ? I just tried dropped down and not dropped down and no change
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crypticc said:
Swype for brightness. How I just tried dropped down and not
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Hi Crypticc,
You misunderstood what I wrote.
1) I referred to a partially completed sentence:
" How I just tried dropped down and not" - not what?
2) You have confused the verb 'to swipe' with an application called Swype.
As I noted, you wrote your location was from London, yet that you are not a native anglophone; No problem, but I was a little confused in the beginning.
To summarize: Your reply confused me. You partially clarified what you wrote, and now I understand. Thank-you.
* Back on topic
In order to change the brightness by swiping along the notification bar, please ensure that you have turned off the automatic brightness adjustment setting in the menu. I do not recall the exact name. Then, it should work.
I think that this can be found in : Settings -> Display -> Brightness
Best regards.
forgetmyname said:
Your location is marked as London, so I think that you ought to be able to write a non-nonsensical sentence in English. No offence, but this is unintelligible!
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Lol awesome... You funny definately are.... Maybe hes Yoda?
jangomango said:
Lol awesome... You funny definately are.... Maybe hes Yoda?
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I tried rather than did that's the problem
( swype just replaced swipe with swype - oh and it replaced a few other words too).
That said, thanks for the tips folks; both on previewing/reviewing posts, plus on how to swipe to change the brightness.
What would you all suggest be the optimal brightness setting to put the phone on?
sohanlon07 said:
What would you all suggest be the optimal brightness setting to put the phone on?
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OFF completely?? Maximum battery life... FTW
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increase the sensitivity of capasitive dots xperia s

hi everyone one of the major problem is with xperia s i the capasitive keys arent very responsive sometimes have to press twice,and more.
is there actually a way to improve is it rom or kernel related can it be fixed by kernel tweaks. i know many of you say will get used to it its just pain in neck
Don't press, swipe!!!
Mano1982 said:
Don't press, swipe!!!
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was xperia s design that way not pressing!
Mano1982 said:
Don't press, swipe!!!
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Thank you very much. I couldn't have figured it out :-D
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what a nonsense! swipe well how do you get to recent apps by swiping! you meant to long press. my question was any solution as (kernel) not to workaround it. it was never designed to work swipe it was designed to work by press, and it does not!
I removed the screen protector and it did improve the touch sensitivity considerably.
defsix said:
I removed the screen protector and it did improve the touch sensitivity considerably.
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does it really?
I think so, I did the same with my Arc and Tablet S . Improved response and not so much a dust magnet
cihanleanne said:
what a nonsense! swipe well how do you get to recent apps by swiping! you meant to long press. my question was any solution as (kernel) not to workaround it. it was never designed to work swipe it was designed to work by press, and it does not!
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Swipe actually works fine for the recent apps. Just stop on the dot and wait.
Personally, I find the swipe motion easier then aiming for the silly dot. Never had issues since starting to swipe rather than press. But that's just me.
For me it works when pressing above the dots, not directly at the dots (about halfway from the dots to the display).
Also, I can press anywhere near the dots when using the whole thumb instead of only a fingertip.
so what you saying we cant increase sensivity with kernel
cihanleanne said:
so what you saying we cant increase sensivity with kernel
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This is typically a hardware restriction. No software changes could possibly enhance the touch sensitivity. These dots weren't made like other Androids' capacitive buttons.
Correct me if I'm wrong though, but to me it doesn't seem possible
Hermantje said:
This is typically a hardware restriction. No software changes could possibly enhance the touch sensitivity. These dots weren't made like other Androids' capacitive buttons.
Correct me if I'm wrong though, but to me it doesn't seem possible
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you right thanks

Touch is extra sensitive

without touching even when the finger is brought really close to the screen the device registers a touch. this is a problem in typing. is there a way to reduce the touch sensitivity of the phone?
anyone have an idea on how to adjust the touchscreen sensitivity? This is the same issue in samsung s6
try SGS screen booster from Play Store. I had an issue with the screen sensivity on my other phone and this app did its job. It says it's for Samsung phones but many users including myself had tried on other phones.
Hakim Farouk said:
try SGS screen booster from Play Store. I had an issue with the screen sensivity on my other phone and this app did its job. It says it's for Samsung phones but many users including myself had tried on other phones.
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going to try this looks good
This is known as glove mode. It can be edited in the system settings.
parasthakur37 said:
This is known as glove mode. It can be edited in the system settings.
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where in system settings?
parasthakur37 said:
This is known as glove mode. It can be edited in the system settings.
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I don't think so, not in the OPX anyway. I believe you are referring to the Glove Mode setting which appears in Sony's Xperia smartphones. I don't think touch sensitivity can be changed-not w/o root anyway.
ShinOrochiX said:
I don't think so, not in the OPX anyway. I believe you are referring to the Glove Mode setting which appears in Sony's Xperia smartphones. I don't think touch sensitivity can be changed-not w/o root anyway.
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psychem said:
where in system settings?
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It's a module deployed by a custom kernel, if you're on stock, reflash and see.
Can be a faulty touch sensor.

Screen sensitivity

Hello, big problem with screen sensitivity. Really annoying, when typing, only a light touch
brings up multiple or wrong letters. Is there any way to adjust the sensitivity?
It is spoiling my experience of an otherwise great phone.
Any advice appreciated. RH.
I had the same issue. Found a potential fix just now. I'm still experimenting... But it does appear to be effective...
Go into settings......Language and Input...scroll to pointer speed​...decrease the slider to make the touch screen less sensitive
screen sensivity
mitchw1971 said:
I had the same issue. Found a potential fix just now. I'm still experimenting... But it does appear to be effective...
Go into settings......Language and Input...scroll to pointer speed​...decrease the slider to make the touch screen less sensitive
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Hi there, many thanks for your suggestion. I have come across this solution before, unfortunately it does not
seem to make any difference to my touch screen. I have tried Swiftkey in the hope that may make a difference - no luck i'm afraid.
Please let me know if you have any success with your experimenting.
Regards RH.

haptics adjustment

Hi, is there a way to reduce the system wide strength of the feedback touch, it's really annoying , like little little pharts. I'd like to be able to set like the vibration in gboard, can get that nice and subtle. Many thanks.
technotika said:
Hi, is there a way to reduce the system wide strength of the feedback touch, it's really annoying , like little little pharts. I'd like to be able to set like the vibration in gboard, can get that nice and subtle. Many thanks.
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You will deisable but not reduce
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You will deisable but not reduce
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How do you disable for msgs? Cant find it.
paq1170 said:
How do you disable for msgs? Cant find it.
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Got to Accessibility -> Vibratiom -> Touch Vibration.

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