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    CF-30Mk1 no calibration

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by safn1949, Mar 4, 2020.

  1. safn1949

    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    I'm pretty sure this is a stupid question and I have forgotten how to fix this, losing my mind in my golden years. Windows 7, Fujitsu touch shows in device manager but there is no flicks or touch in control panel.

    Looked around and made a desktop shortcut to calibration and it's grayed out, system shows no touch available but, the touchscreen works fine, I just need to calibrate it. Same thing in Windows 10. A little help please and thanks. :confused: :D
     
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    What about Panasonic Calibration util?
     
  3. safn1949

    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    Grayed out so I cant use it, I know it's something simple
     
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    drivers or bad touchscreen panel.

    Uninstall all TS drivers and re install.

    Try "Linux" to test panel.
    POP OS-
    https://system76.com/pop#
     
  5. safn1949

    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    Works fine on Linux, works great on Windows 7 if I could just calibrate it. Doesn't show up in bios on this model either.
     
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    Click start and type calibrate. Use the Windows touch calibration tool.
    Steve
     
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    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    Strangely enough....its not there. Tis' a mystery. :D
     
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    drivers.

    uninstall them manually and reinstall in proper order. Maybe misc driver?

    This happened to me before. Not 100% sure how I fixed it.
     
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    Look in Control Panel for Tablet Calibration!
     
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    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    Not there, I gave up and put Linux on it as Windows simply doesn't see the touchscreen and tells me in system there is no pen and touch available. I'm just trying to stay busy and scratching my head on this.
    Both CF-30Mk1's did the same thing.

    Pull the drive and put it in a CF-74 and everything is there...it's haunted Rick! :D
     
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    Dumb question... Did you enable the touchscreen in the BIOS. If yes, it has to be a driver issue!

    As I recall... I pulled my hair out on a CF-30 and W7 trying to get the correct drivers installed.
     
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    Sounds like a bios issue. Where did you get these defective units? :D

    Was one running XP per chance?
     
  13. safn1949

    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    No listing in the bios for touchscreen, got them from the pepper bacon man,he left his 16gb plan for world domination on a usb in one of them. :eek: :D

    Seriously, I'm just playing around dual booting and this popped up so I says "hey,something to use my time on" .I have a lot of time on my hands. At the moment it's running on porteus off a usb. I'm on the 74 running Xubuntu right now.