Hello, I am the developer of WordUp!  This game makes heavy use of the
View touch apis to detect press and drag gestures across the letter
cubes.  Once in a while, I'll get a complaint (unfortunately coupled
with a lower star rating) related to not being able to press and drag
very easily.

For example:

"Would be fantastic if touch sensitivity wasn't so off-I had to
practically dig my finger into the screen and drag it to connect
letters."

As a developer, this is really frustrating as I think this is an issue
with the HTC Dream 1 hardware and possibly the Android 1.1 OS.  I
don't think it's fair that I would get dinged for a problem which
rightly falls into the court of HTC/Google.

In my experience with my own dev phone, I have found that a certain
amount of natural oil on your fingertip makes a big difference in how
easy it is to press and drag.  I know that the touch screen is based
on electrical current and, as such, it makes sense that the more oil
on your finger, the better "connection" your finger will make with the
screen.

Perhaps the aforementioned user windexes the screen on a regular basis
or compulsively hand-washes?  In any case, I am requesting some
reasonable explanation for this as I know it's not an isolated
incident.

Google - what can you tell me about this?  Also - is there any
recourse to remove such negative feedback from my ratings since this
is the fault of the hardware and not may game?

Kind Regards,

- Mike Krause (Developer of WordUp!)

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