Has the iPad had any repairs done in the past? Like a glass or screen replacement?
If you've had the problem while the iPad is plugged into the charger, try again and see what happens. If the issue returns, get a new charger/power supply, pronto. Preferably one approved by Apple.
Don't spend dollars. It's what I've noticed myself... You just have to hover your finger over the screen and stuff happens.
Put it this way. It's a known fact that different peoples' fingers generate more or less a natural electrical charge. Just google "capacitance" to get the idea. That phenominon will affect your iPad's screen sensitivity. Sometimes i've found that it can be a bit of a nuicance to keep your mits away from the screen.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Put it down to an electric personality
Andrew
Don't spend dollars. It's what I've noticed myself... You just have to hover your finger over the screen and stuff happens.
Put it this way. It's a known fact that different peoples' fingers generate more or less a natural electrical charge. Just google "capacitance" to get the idea. That phenominon will affect your iPad's screen sensitivity. Sometimes i've found that it can be a bit of a nuicance to keep your mits away from the screen.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Put it down to an electric personality
Andrew
Yep.... Yes, that seems to be the source of my Misery ..lol... Have to bite the bullet and spend more $$$ for an Apple Approved Charger..lol.. Or Just leave the iPad alone while it's Charging.. btw, Though I did notice sometimes the Charger taking longer to Recharge my iPad
If you can manage it, you might want to test it again with another charger before buying. While I said it's been the charger's fault in the past, it is not a certainty. Then agian, if it is one of those cheap knockoff chargers, then replacing it is a good idea anyway. The main way they make them cheaper is cutting corners on the safety and relaiabilty of the charger.