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    Can all you TX2500 series owner calibrate your screen with finger touch?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by ggerman28, Aug 1, 2008.

  1. ggerman28

    ggerman28 Newbie

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    I am so confused that the screen is not accurte with finger touch..
    The more closer to the edge of the screen, the cursor is more off from the point my finger touches.
    and also the touch calibration is not working for me. (no response but playing sound while using finger to do the touch calibration) Pen calibration works fine though.

    Is anyone else experiencing same problem as I do?

    What could I do to fix it?

    thank you.

    G
     
  2. raidenwow

    raidenwow Notebook Guru

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    Restart your computer if you've recently installed new video drivers. It happens sometimes...
     
  3. ggerman28

    ggerman28 Newbie

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    seems not solving the problem by restarting...

    i messed around with wacom drivers later on, and made the whole screen untouchable... > .<

    but then i reinstall the Vista 64bit using a different disc... Now the touch calibration works...

    Thank you for your help Raidenwow.

    G.