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Has anyone experienced touchscreen problems with their iPAQ in heat?
Any Yesterday with ground temperature at 90F I had great difficulty after landing in selecting the ConnectMe program in Settings, then in commanding various actions to download. I'd get things above and below the item I wanted, or I'd see a shimmer when I pressed the on screen button but would get no action. Today at 70F there's no problem at all. My iPAQ is a 3760, it doesn't have a screen protector, and the little groove around the edge of the screen seems clean -John |
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On Aug 16, 8:38*am, jcarlyle wrote:
Has anyone experienced touchscreen problems with their iPAQ in heat? Any Yesterday with ground temperature at 90F I had great difficulty after landing in selecting the ConnectMe program in Settings, then in commanding various actions to download. I'd get things above and below the item I wanted, or I'd see a shimmer when I pressed the on screen button but would get no action. Today at 70F there's no problem at all. My iPAQ is a 3760, it doesn't have a screen protector, and the little groove around the edge of the screen seems clean Maybe try carrying a small spray can of "Component Cooler" from Radio Shack or wherever? Regards, -Doug |
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I was using an iPaq hx2410. In the heat, the screen would constantly
flicker and it looked like an old TV with the vertical hold out of whack. Totally unreadable and unusuable, but it did keep recording the igc file. I now run a Navigon 2120 Max, works nicely. Can't connect it to a flight instrument, but I don't have one that can send the data, anyway. |
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On Aug 16, 5:38*am, jcarlyle wrote:
Has anyone experienced touchscreen problems with their iPAQ in heat? Any Yesterday with ground temperature at 90F I had great difficulty after landing in selecting the ConnectMe program in Settings, then in commanding various actions to download. I'd get things above and below the item I wanted, or I'd see a shimmer when I pressed the on screen button but would get no action. Today at 70F there's no problem at all. My iPAQ is a 3760, it doesn't have a screen protector, and the little groove around the edge of the screen seems clean -John All sorts of problems can happen in heat with iPAQs and the touch screen becoming unresponsive or erratic is fairly common. The best way to avoid this is to keep sunlight off the PDA while on the ground in the heat and maybe leave the canopy open if safe to do so. A light colored cloth covering over the PDA can help but the ultimate is the Franklin fabrication Platinum canopy cap which keeps the whole cockpit cool. Failing that replace the PDA. Darryl Darryl |
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Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Aug 16, 5:38 am, jcarlyle wrote: Yesterday with ground temperature at 90F I had great difficulty after landing in selecting the ConnectMe program in Settings, then in commanding various actions to download. I'd get things above and below the item I wanted, or I'd see a shimmer when I pressed the on screen button but would get no action. Today at 70F there's no problem at all. My iPAQ is a 3760, it doesn't have a screen protector, and the little groove around the edge of the screen seems clean All sorts of problems can happen in heat with iPAQs and the touch screen becoming unresponsive or erratic is fairly common. The best way to avoid this is to keep sunlight off the PDA while on the ground in the heat and maybe leave the canopy open if safe to do so. A light colored cloth covering over the PDA can help but the ultimate is the Franklin fabrication Platinum canopy cap which keeps the whole cockpit cool. Failing that replace the PDA. My 3850 hasn't given me any heat related problems, perhaps because I prop open the rear of my front hinged canopy about 3" to allow air circulation. This doesn't keep the sun off of anything, but it limits the cockpit temperature rise considerably, especially if there is any breeze at all. I use a block of the firm white foam used in packaging heavy electronics. The Franklin cap works as well or better, but I find the foam block much more convenient. I do have a car shade (the rounded rectangular ones with the flexible steel edge) that I spread over the inside of the cockpit to protect the parachute and other stuff in the cockpit if it's going to be a long time before I fly. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * Sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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Thanks to all for their replies.
I have a Platinum canopy cover, which I use prior to flight. The problem occurred 3.5 hours later, after landing. The canopy cover wasn't used for the 5 minute tow to the trailer, and the canopy was closed during tow. I'll be more vigilant next time its so hot - naybe Eric's foam block idea would be simpler post-flight than the cover. What is the physical mechanism whereby the touch screen gets flaky with heat? Is it something in the sensors, is it heat within the decoding chip(s), or is it an iPAQ on the way out? As far as I could tell, it was limited to the screen only - the iPAQ itself was fine. -John Darryl Ramm wrote: All sorts of problems can happen in heat with iPAQs and the touch screen becoming unresponsive or erratic is fairly common. The best way to avoid this is to keep sunlight off the PDA while on the ground in the heat and maybe leave the canopy open if safe to do so. A light colored cloth covering over the PDA can help but the ultimate is the Franklin fabrication Platinum canopy cap which keeps the whole cockpit cool. Failing that replace the PDA. |
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![]() What is the physical mechanism whereby the touch screen gets flaky with heat? Is it something in the sensors, is it heat within the decoding chip(s), or is it an iPAQ on the way out? As far as I could tell, it was limited to the screen only - the iPAQ itself was fine. I have had my iPaq 22xx totally lock up and lose its memory. I've also had it lose contact with the GPS unit plugged into the CF slot. These problems have not occurred on cooler days. |
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