Sorry to hear that... It could be related to water ingress - you could try putting it somewhere warm and dry for a few days to see if that helps at all?
It's probably not a coincidence that the hole for the barometer is in the top right of the watch, and in both cases touchscreen problems occur in the top right first. It does have a membrane over it, but that'll only put up with so much.
I'm afraid I don't know of a fix though - this is quite a rare thing to happen.
Since it's over a year old now I can't afford to replace it, but I'd be happy to do you a new one half price if that helps?
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Sorry to hear that... It could be related to water ingress - you could try putting it somewhere warm and dry for a few days to see if that helps at all?
It's probably not a coincidence that the hole for the barometer is in the top right of the watch, and in both cases touchscreen problems occur in the top right first. It does have a membrane over it, but that'll only put up with so much.
I'm afraid I don't know of a fix though - this is quite a rare thing to happen.
Since it's over a year old now I can't afford to replace it, but I'd be happy to do you a new one half price if that helps?