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Post 1 made on Tuesday August 16, 2005 at 02:22
kurtbennett
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The touch screen sensitivity of my TSU2000 seems to be degenerating. Also, I've noticed that touching one icon, sometimes results in the activation of an adjacent icon's routine. This didn't happen originally. It's as if the icon's reactive area has become blurred. I've run the screen calibration test a number of times, but this doesn't seem to remedy the situation. I know about the trick of using the tip of my fingernail to produce the best positive response, so I don't think the problem is my "touch". Does anyone know if there's a remedy for this, or do I just have an old and dying remote? I clean the screen with a paper towel lightly sprayed with Windex. Is that OK? Anyway, I expect a remote's touch screen to be responsive, and this one just doesn't seem to be that way any more.

And now for the big question...If this problem can't be fixed (and I'm betting it can't), what do you suggest my next remote should be? My criteria for an acceptable universal remote is:

1. Programmability
2. Touch screen sensitivity
3. Good selection of prebuilt icons

Thanks for your help

Kurt


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