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    CF-29EWKGZKM - Can you calibrate touchscreen?

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Rigwald, Mar 10, 2012.

  1. Rigwald

    Rigwald Notebook Geek

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    Hello,

    I purchased the above CF-29E on E-bay and the touchscreen works, but needs some calibration, since the touch close to the sides is off. I read that this model didn't have the calibration tool. Is there another way to calibrate it? It has Windows XP Pro (and I will probably try to do a dual boot to test Windows 7, since people said it actually works better with that OS).

    Thanks!
     
  2. TBtech29

    TBtech29 Notebook Evangelist

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    If it has a factory image installed go to your C:\Util\Tscreen folder It may be under drivers as well, but you will see a file called calwin.exe. that is what you use to calibrate it. Though, dont be suprised if your get a paramater, dtm error. That was a common issue with all cf-29 models