Argh, sorry to hear that - it could potentially as simple as cleaning it out. There's some oil used during assembly of the buttons and I've seen it dribble out a little. I guess if that is on the touch panel it could cause some issues.
Are you wearing or holding the rear of the watch at the time? I've found the touch control is much more reliable when you're wearing the watch for some reason.
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Argh, sorry to hear that - it could potentially as simple as cleaning it out. There's some oil used during assembly of the buttons and I've seen it dribble out a little. I guess if that is on the touch panel it could cause some issues.
Are you wearing or holding the rear of the watch at the time? I've found the touch control is much more reliable when you're wearing the watch for some reason.