iPad does not register mother in-laws touch...Vampire?

mitchelt

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If I did not see it myself I would not believe her, but I watched her touch the screen/button and it would not register her touch.

I watched her finger squish down and nothing, I touch it normally and it works.

Is she a vampire or something? :confused:
 

TuxDave

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Dry skin I believe. My boss had/has the same problem with his iPhone.

Basically this. On really cold days the capacitive screen doesn't capture my touch because my finger tips are too dry. I have to warm up my hands a little with my breath and it works again.
 

Sheep

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My hands tend to be dry but I've never run into this.

I say watch your back and carry a wooden spike and a cross with you at all times. :)
 

Red Storm

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My hands tend to be dry but I've never run into this.

I say watch your back and carry a wooden spike and a cross with you at all times. :)

Sound advice. Everyone knows vampires don't exist, but mother in-laws are very real. ;)
 
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