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Old 06-18-2010, 12:16 PM   #1
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I have a Storm 2 that seems to be loosing it's sensitivity. Some times you have to press the icons a couple of times for the selection to be recognized. Has anyone had this issue or an idea?

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Old 06-18-2010, 12:43 PM   #2
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Doesnt sound like its "loosing sensitivity", it sounds like it may be lagging a bit. What other applications do you have running, and do you close your apps from the menu, or by just pressing the end call button.

Hold the menu button for about 2-3 secs and a list of applications that are running will come up, make sure you close what you are not using and your device should run like it should, either that or yank the battery for 30 secs.
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Doesnt sound like its "loosing sensitivity", it sounds like it may be lagging a bit. What other applications do you have running, and do you close your apps from the menu, or by just pressing the end call button.

Hold the menu button for about 2-3 secs and a list of applications that are running will come up, make sure you close what you are not using and your device should run like it should, either that or yank the battery for 30 secs.
Thanks. I'm also a new Storm user and I found your advice very useful. By the way, is there any command in BB that closes all running applications?
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I found that installing the last firmware seem to fix the problems.

thanks for the help.
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Thanks. I'm also a new Storm user and I found your advice very useful. By the way, is there any command in BB that closes all running applications?
Sadly there is no such feature... but just make a habit to really close each app when you stop using them...

There are some apps that require low memory and I leave them open almost all the time... that being Opera, WallpaperShifter and SmartBeBattery, and they show the icons along with the 5 standard icons...

While other apps can be running and not showing the icons such as BuddyGuard, MinuteSaver...

Just read carefully what you are installing and make sure you understand how they work...
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