[Q] i9100 (Galaxy S2) How to make capacitive buttons react on release intead of press - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I've oserved that the capacitive touch buttons on the SGS2 doesn't behave like the touch screen one's. In the touchscreen yo must press and release to make them act. Instead of this, the capacitive one's act instalntly on press, causing lot's of accidental presses.
I would like to change the behaviour of the capacitive buttons to perform only on release instead of press. Any idea how to do that???
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huangchenmin said:
Dear all:
my friend bought Galaxy S2 recently and worry about physical button.
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