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Sane results or same results?
If your device reports pressure at all, Markers will automatically calibrate
itself to use it, though this takes some time. Please do some more scribbling
on your Fire and Inspire (like, doodle for a solid minute or two) and see if
the pressure response becomes more apparent.
Alternatively, choose "Debug" from the overflow menu and take a look at the
pressure values coming from the touchscreen; from here you should be able to
tell whether there is any usable pressure data at all.
Original comment by dan.sandler
on 3 Jul 2012 at 12:41
Can I reply here? So I had tried the debug mode. I assume it is the F#
(ie F 0.2500) that indicates the amount of force. That number never
changes. It is always F 0.2500. I did play with it for a while to see if
it would learn or calibrate but it never did. I did learn that the app
handles multi touch, that you can draw with 2 fingers. I enjoyed that.
For a little more history. Both my phone and tablet are running beta
versions of Android 4.0.4. I might thing the problem lies with the touch
screen drivers. But I was surprised that both devices exhibited the same
exact problem.
Original comment by kurt.pl...@gmail.com
on 3 Jul 2012 at 9:10
Uh, "beta versions"? From where?
Original comment by dsand...@google.com
on 3 Jul 2012 at 9:22
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528024 for the kindle. I
would say focus on that one since that is where I do my drawing. The
inspire was for verifying that I wasn't crazy.
Original comment by kurt.pl...@gmail.com
on 3 Jul 2012 at 9:26
It's possible that neither of these devices has pressure. I'm not terribly
surprised about the Fire; I'm terribly surprised about the Inspire. What's the
Debug mode say on that device?
(F = "finger"; it switches to "S" if you have an active digitizer attached)
Original comment by dan.sandler
on 4 Jul 2012 at 12:49
on the inspire it says F 1.0000. What is an active digitizer?
Original comment by kurt.pl...@gmail.com
on 4 Jul 2012 at 12:51
after googling that question it would appear that you are right. The
kindle fire does not have pressure sensitivity. What are you using that
does have a pressure screen? Do you think the Nexus 7 does? I bought the
fire as a stop gap until the then asus tablet/now Nexus 7 tablet came out.
Also I am not surprised that the inspire does not have touch sensitivity
now that I know it is a feature rather than a common attribute. It is a
nice phone but not the top of the line.
Original comment by kurt.pl...@gmail.com
on 4 Jul 2012 at 1:01
If the F-value remains 1.0000 no matter what, then, yes, the Inspire lacks
pressure support…at least in that ICS beta.
Most Android devices have some pressure support; you seem to have gotten
particularly unlucky to have two that do not. Just wrote up a wiki page about
this (DeviceSupport), check that out.
The Nexus 7 definitely has well-tuned pressure support; Markers was used as a
benchmark very early in Nexus 7's development. :)
Original comment by dan.sandler
on 4 Jul 2012 at 1:03
Yeah I'm going to get me the N7. Thanks for looking into this for me. I
have to roll my phone back to CM7 for a bit so I can use the video camera.
I will try Markers then and see if it is something related to my current
OS or to the phone's hardware. I will let you know.
Original comment by kurt.pl...@gmail.com
on 4 Jul 2012 at 5:29
Galaxy S3 also does not support pressure sensitivity
Original comment by bren...@tinyroar.com
on 9 Jul 2012 at 8:15
It does, but you need to be patient. Apparently it reports pressure values in a
very narrow range, and it takes Markers a minute or two of continuous doodling
for it to acclimate properly.
Original comment by dan.sandler
on 9 Jul 2012 at 8:23
See http://code.google.com/p/markers-for-android/wiki/DeviceSupport where I've
captured the data you guys have provided. Thanks!
Original comment by dan.sandler
on 23 Nov 2012 at 4:01
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kurt.pl...@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2012 at 5:34