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calibration 180 off in portrait but fine in landscape
daveC 20.06.2007 05:20:00
So youknow where it says "do not change orientation until you have completed
the pen calibration"? They really mean it. I got ahead of myself and changed
the screen orientation during a recalibration and So now I can't recalibrate
in portrait mode - the only way the tablet will accept a "pick" on the
cross-hair is if I'm on the opposite side of the screen, (lower left pick for
upper right crosshair). The curser operates the same way in portrait mode
-(to hit the windows start button inthe lower left I have to click the upper
right corner).
Any suggestions appreciated
--
DaveC
Practicing Architecture on Tablet PC
Re: calibration 180 off in portrait but fine in landscape
"Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> 29.06.2007 21:05:01
Hi DaveC, check out my rather lengthy post at the link below which explains
where Windows stores its calibration info. If you can use the machine with a
keyboard and mouse you can actually "blow away" the calibration settings
from the registry and then re-run it.

http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/showthread.php?p=27753

--
Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
Einstein Technologies
Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com


"daveC" <daveC[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E5EFC522-59FA-45E1-BB2E-185AF247E443[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> So youknow where it says "do not change orientation until you have
> completed
> the pen calibration"? They really mean it. I got ahead of myself and
> changed
> the screen orientation during a recalibration and So now I can't
> recalibrate
> in portrait mode - the only way the tablet will accept a "pick" on the
> cross-hair is if I'm on the opposite side of the screen, (lower left pick
> for
> upper right crosshair). The curser operates the same way in portrait mode
> -(to hit the windows start button inthe lower left I have to click the
> upper
> right corner).
> Any suggestions appreciated
> --
> DaveC
> Practicing Architecture on Tablet PC

Re: calibration 180 off in portrait but fine in landscape
daveC 05.07.2007 23:12:00
Thanks for the post. I guess I'll have to regedit which i am wont to do.
I'll have to research registryedits again.
TEO rocks by the way.
--
DaveC
Practicing Architecture on Tablet PC


"Josh Einstein" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hi DaveC, check out my rather lengthy post at the link below which explains
> where Windows stores its calibration info. If you can use the machine with a
> keyboard and mouse you can actually "blow away" the calibration settings
> from the registry and then re-run it.
>
> http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/showthread.php?p=27753
>
> --
> Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
> Einstein Technologies
> Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com
>
>
> "daveC" <daveC[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E5EFC522-59FA-45E1-BB2E-185AF247E443[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > So youknow where it says "do not change orientation until you have
> > completed
> > the pen calibration"? They really mean it. I got ahead of myself and
> > changed
> > the screen orientation during a recalibration and So now I can't
> > recalibrate
> > in portrait mode - the only way the tablet will accept a "pick" on the
> > cross-hair is if I'm on the opposite side of the screen, (lower left pick
> > for
> > upper right crosshair). The curser operates the same way in portrait mode
> > -(to hit the windows start button inthe lower left I have to click the
> > upper
> > right corner).
> > Any suggestions appreciated
> > --
> > DaveC
> > Practicing Architecture on Tablet PC
>

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