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    Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet (1869-CSU)

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by idle00095, Sep 11, 2011.

  1. idle00095

    idle00095 Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I have a X41 and the HD was replaced in it and then Windows XP Pro was installed. Im being told that I need to have windows tablet pc ediition 2005 for all the funtions to work. The thing is I dont have a copy of that windows and I cant find one any were. The pen does work fine.



    I was able to download this file from here and get all the funtions back. Tablet PC Input Panel For Xp Pro, Home, MCE (Installer and Uninstallable) - WinCert.net Forums...



    But when I looked this up from micrsoft this is the big differences between xp pro and xp tablet.

    Q3: What does Windows XP Tablet PC Edition include that Microsoft Windows XP Professional does not?

    A3: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition includes everything that is available in Windows XP Professional, and the following additional features:
    •Pen Input: Tablet PCs include digital pens that you use to control the computer and to write text in your own handwriting.
    •Tablet PC Input Panel: Input Panel is an on-screen keyboard and writing pad. With Input Panel, you can type text without your standard keyboard.
    •Microsoft Windows Journal: Windows Journal turns your Tablet PC into a writing pad.
    •Microsoft Sticky Notes: You can use Sticky Notes to create and manage short handwritten or voice notes in the same manner that you would keep a stack of paper sticky notes.
    •Handwriting Recognition and Conversion: You can write in your own handwriting, and then convert it to typed text.
    •Speech Recognition: Tablet PCs have built-in speech-recognition capabilities.
    •Document Annotation: You can annotate imported documents with a Tablet PC pen.
    •Reading: Your Tablet PC uses Microsoft ClearType technology and a high-resolution display.
    •Screen Rotation: You can quickly rotate your screen for landscape or portrait viewing.
    •Gestures: You can use your Tablet PC pen to make "gestures." "Gestures" are movements with the pen that complete common tasks.

    So what do I do here?
     
  2. bonlon

    bonlon Newbie

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    perhaps try a Win7 installation if you have enough RAM