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Posted on Feb 04, 2011

I have g five g3000 touch screen when i touch something the other one gets selected when i touch 'z' then 'a' is pressed. what to do plz plz plz help me

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I have g3000 touch screen mobile, when i touch something it is going to misplace .....plzzzz resolve this issue

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Goto setting / pen calibration, follow the command . Do this till get better performance.......

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