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    My CF-19 Touchscreen will not keep calibration.

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by SSVegeta81, Jan 27, 2010.

  1. SSVegeta81

    SSVegeta81 Notebook Enthusiast

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    My calibration tool works and will calibrate my touchsreen. I save the settings and my touchscreen works fine. When I turn my toughbook off and turn it back on it loses its calibration and it is off again. Can anyone help?
     
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    What version of Windows?
     
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    Windows 7. I got it to save. The calibration tool i used was XP version. It was the only on that worked, but would not save the calibration. I changed the compatability to XP version and it saved.
     
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    Did you manage to find anything for Screen rotate function with Windows 7 on the CF-19, I did not see any solutions on this forum yet.

    Love windows 7 though !
     
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    No, I have not. I just managed to get my brightness keys to work. There are two ways I have seen to rotate the screen. The first is from the control panel, under screen resolution. The second is to hold ctrl+alt and hit an arrow key. These are hot keys from the intel graphics media accelerator driver.

    ctrl+alt up > rotate to normal
    ctrl+alt left > rotate 90 degrees
    ctrl+alt down > rotate 180 degrees
    ctrl+alt right > rotate 270 degrees

    Windows 7 is awsome!
     
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    Even though you got it to work, I have found that when you have a program that is not saving changes I have had to move them or reinstall them (the program) to C drive do not install to the program folders and in that way bypassing the permissions that sometimes give you problems in windows 7. For example when using Rocket Docks you have to do this in order for the program to save changes.