I've installed the 19/june version of CyanogenMod7 on my v1.02s Scroll, but it really is unusable without calibration of the touchscreen. For instance, I can't use the "status" bar because I can't "touch" it, and using the on-screen keyboard is totally impractical because the touch points are more than a row out of alignment (can't even reach the spacebar!) I've tried using the "calibration" app but it doesn't do diddly. It's exactly the same after "calibration".
I've googled till my fingers are numb and I still don't understand this issue. Some posts seem to suggest that "pointercal" calibration isn't implemented in Gingerbread, but others here seem to think it's working. Can anyone who's installed this confirm that they're able to calibrate their screen or are they simply using it "as is"? If using without calibration, how far out are your touch points (e.g. a few pixels, a few millimeters, an inch or so?!?!)
Maybe I have a particularly "misaligned" touchscreen because I can't believe people would think this is usable.
Eddie








