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    How to calibrate CF-29 screen? Please help

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by neverlostdata, May 9, 2010.

  1. neverlostdata

    neverlostdata Notebook Consultant

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    hi bros.

    now my mk4 Cf-29 is running with touch screen with 1024x768 resolution without error.

    but when i try to change to 1280 x 768 resolution, the touch screen change the position about 1 inch to the left. I still can predict and touch it but I want to calibrate to work with this resolution.

    could you tell me how can I do that? I tried to search on the forum but it seems nobody talked about this issue.

    thanks so much
     
  2. NTTD

    NTTD Notebook Evangelist

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    Do you mean 1280X1024?
    It sounds like you might have the wrong driver installed. I believe the highest resolution the internal display is capable of IS 1024X768. I don't think you should have any options past that, at least I don't on my MK4.
    Now the second (external) display has more options, are you perhaps changing the settings on that?
     
  3. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    You can calibrate the touchscreen via the mouse driver... Either in the system tray or Control Panel.

    I know there is a language barrier here of sorts... But you should download the Italian User's Manual from Panasonic and read it thoroughly... There are A LOT of things the Toughbook can do! ;)