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    Sony Duo 11 calibration

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by jackfrost7, Jan 2, 2013.

  1. jackfrost7

    jackfrost7 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is there a trick to calibrating the touch input on this laptop? It doesn't seem to matter what I do... all the calibration attempts leave me with accurate "center-ish" area touching, while becoming less accurate as I move towards the edges. I've tried it multiple times... and the reset to default option doesn't seem to have any affect either; it got so bad after a few calibration attempts that I had to restore the system to factory settings.

    I'm not talking about pen calibration, as I haven't tried using that yet...

    Also, somewhat off topic... is there a thread or anything for the Sony tap 20? I had a question on it and was searching for info on it, but I couldn't find anything anywhere. I figured it out though.

    Thanks
     
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    SonyListens Notebook Enthusiast

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    Good afternoon jackfrost7!

    My name is Amanda Maffei here with the Sony Support team. We do apologize to hear about the trouble you're having with your notebook. Have you been to our esupport site? If not please do visit there when you can by clicking this link: Sony eSupport - Electronics. You will need to type in the search bar your full model #, and from there it will have some troubleshooting steps and how-to's that may resolve the problem. If you're still having issues after, there will be a support phone number that you can reach for our Technical Support. Hope this helps! Thank you! =)

    -Amanda Maffei

    Sony Support USA