Something happens to my Jolla 1 phone 6 month ago (I was blame nearby spill of water on my desk, but now I assume it could be not), and the touch-screen don't react to any move and gesture. At those moment I tried factory-reset, but it didn't help. I just buy some ersatz-phone and leave Jolla on the shelf without battery, and suddenly I discover two days ago that touch-screen works! I have installed all updates, and restore some personal data from backup, and install some apps (in between android viber and skype). And all works well.
Today I just open link from weather event, and suddenly browser frees :( The led rapidly blinked pale blue (cyan?), and I have hard poweroff the device (probably it was a fault). And now again touch-screen don't react to anything.
I found here some similar posts no any advice help me :( I have managed to establish ssh connection to the device (it was tricky, but luckily I have already installed nano, and was able to edit usb-mode.ini through rescue mode via chroot login).
I have tried evdev_trace -t but see only reactions to physical buttons, and no any reaction when touching screen.
I assume that reset to factory defaults rather helps me, so I consider it as extreme last step, and now I want to try any linux solution because everything else is working just fine and ssh connection is stabel.
So my question is, is it any tool to verify how my touch-screen is configured?
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Something happens to my Jolla 1 phone 6 month ago (I was blame nearby spill of water on my desk, but now I assume it could be not), and the touch-screen don't react to any move and gesture. At those moment I tried factory-reset, but it didn't help. I just buy some ersatz-phone and leave Jolla on the shelf without battery, and suddenly I discover two days ago that touch-screen works! I have installed all updates, and restore some personal data from backup, and install some apps (in between android viber and skype). And all works well.
Today I just open link from weather event, and suddenly browser frees :( The led rapidly blinked pale blue (cyan?), and I have hard poweroff the device (probably it was a fault). And now again touch-screen don't react to anything.
I found here some similar posts no any advice help me :( I have managed to establish ssh connection to the device (it was tricky, but luckily I have already installed nano, and was able to edit usb-mode.ini through rescue mode via chroot login).
I have tried evdev_trace -t but see only reactions to physical buttons, and no any reaction when touching screen.
I assume that reset to factory defaults rather helps me, so I consider it as extreme last step, and now I want to try any linux solution because everything else is working just fine and ssh connection is stabel.
So my question is, is it any tool to verify how my touch-screen is configured?
Update 2017-05-04: Today when I switch on the phone and make a swipe it reacts a bit (I go to event screen), but after full init process touch again has no reaction. So it seems that it really more software than hardware problem.
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Something happens to my Jolla 1 phone 6 month ago (I was blame nearby spill of water on my desk, but now I assume it could be not), and the touch-screen don't react to any move and gesture. At those moment I tried factory-reset, but it didn't help. I just buy some ersatz-phone and leave Jolla on the shelf without battery, and suddenly I discover two days ago that touch-screen works! I have installed all updates, and restore some personal data from backup, and install some apps (in between android viber and skype). And all works well.
Today I just open link from weather event, and suddenly browser frees :( The led rapidly blinked pale blue (cyan?), and I have hard poweroff the device (probably it was a fault). And now again touch-screen don't react to anything.
I found here some similar posts no any advice help me :( I have managed to establish ssh connection to the device (it was tricky, but luckily I have already installed nano, and was able to edit usb-mode.ini through rescue mode via chroot login).
I have tried evdev_trace -t but see only reactions to physical buttons, and no any reaction when touching screen.
I assume that reset to factory defaults rather helps me, so I consider it as extreme last step, and now I want to try any linux solution because everything else is working just fine and ssh connection is stabel.
So my question is, is it any tool to verify how my touch-screen is configured?
Update 2017-05-04: Today when I switch on the phone and make a swipe it reacts a bit (I go to event screen), but after full init process touch again has no reaction. So it seems that it really more software than hardware problem.
Update 2 2017-05-04 It is miracle, but now touch screen works, but I don't know why.