- Dec 2, 2012
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Screen Swiping Issue
Hello,
I received my SP3 256GB I7 about a week ago. A few days ago, I started experiencing random swipes from the left side of my screen. It doesn't happen when I'm not touching the screen, and I'm not hitting the Windows button. Sometimes, when I touch something on the right side of the screen, it acts like I swiped in from the left side of the screen, so it launches an app from my recent history.
I think I remember hearing about a few isolated incidents about something like this happening to a few users, who thought a Bluetooth error was responsible. I have turned off Bluetooth, and still intermittently experience this problem. I have also done a complete wipe and fresh installation of Windows. All of my updates are installed, so I don't know what could be wrong.
I know I can send it in to MS for repair or replacement, but only want to do that as a last resort. Is this a common issue? If so, I would put off sending it back, because MS would most likely have a solution soon, but if this is a rare physical defect, I will do so.
Thanks!
Hello,
I received my SP3 256GB I7 about a week ago. A few days ago, I started experiencing random swipes from the left side of my screen. It doesn't happen when I'm not touching the screen, and I'm not hitting the Windows button. Sometimes, when I touch something on the right side of the screen, it acts like I swiped in from the left side of the screen, so it launches an app from my recent history.
I think I remember hearing about a few isolated incidents about something like this happening to a few users, who thought a Bluetooth error was responsible. I have turned off Bluetooth, and still intermittently experience this problem. I have also done a complete wipe and fresh installation of Windows. All of my updates are installed, so I don't know what could be wrong.
I know I can send it in to MS for repair or replacement, but only want to do that as a last resort. Is this a common issue? If so, I would put off sending it back, because MS would most likely have a solution soon, but if this is a rare physical defect, I will do so.
Thanks!