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My New Tablet
"Diane Whatever" <I.am[ at ]home.com> 12/2/2008 5:16:47 PM
I made up and changed my mind a half dozen times and in the end I decided on
the HP TX 2500. It is a beauty, but. -- I find that having touch and the
pen is somewhat annoying because resting your hand on the tablet defeats the
main (for me) purpose of the pen. Second thing is that no matter how many
times I turn off auto-insert, it continues to insert whenever it feels like
it. The screen is a little too glossy. . . if I can disable *touch" and auto
insert- -I will be hap-hap-happy!
--
Writing, not typing on my tablet.. Please forgive the wrytos!
diane whatever

Re: My New Tablet
StephenB <sboots[ at ]mvps.org> 12/2/2008 11:12:41 PM
Go to Control Panel, Tablet PC Settings, Other tab, click the link for "Go to
Pen and Input Devices" on that tab. A new dialog opens, go to the Touch tab and
uncheck the first box: "use your finger..."
(I love my TX2500 series [the Best Buy model] once HP swapped out the
motherboard to resolve random blue screen errors I was encountering. Support was
very responsive and the turn-around was less than a week for the repair.)
-steve


"Diane Whatever" <I.am[ at ]home.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>I made up and changed my mind a half dozen times and in the end I decided on
>the HP TX 2500. It is a beauty, but. -- I find that having touch and the
>pen is somewhat annoying because resting your hand on the tablet defeats the
>main (for me) purpose of the pen. Second thing is that no matter how many
>times I turn off auto-insert, it continues to insert whenever it feels like
>it. The screen is a little too glossy. . . if I can disable *touch" and auto
>insert- -I will be hap-hap-happy!

--
Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
sboots[ at ]mvps.org
Re: My New Tablet
"Diane Whatever" <I.am[ at ]home.com> 12/3/2008 1:24:14 AM
"StephenB" <sboots[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message
news:91gbj456tj8j8fopo5su8jivgsoo7804ej[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Go to Control Panel, Tablet PC Settings, Other tab, click the link for "Go
> to
> Pen and Input Devices" on that tab. A new dialog opens, go to the Touch
> tab and
> uncheck the first box: "use your finger..."
> (I love my TX2500 series [the Best Buy model] once HP swapped out the
> motherboard to resolve random blue screen errors I was encountering.
> Support was
> very responsive and the turn-around was less than a week for the repair.)
> -steve
>
>
> "Diane Whatever" <I.am[ at ]home.com> wrote:
>
>>I made up and changed my mind a half dozen times and in the end I decided
>>on
>>the HP TX 2500. It is a beauty, but. -- I find that having touch and the
>>pen is somewhat annoying because resting your hand on the tablet defeats
>>the
>>main (for me) purpose of the pen. Second thing is that no matter how many
>>times I turn off auto-insert, it continues to insert whenever it feels
>>like
>>it. The screen is a little too glossy. . . if I can disable *touch" and
>>auto
>>insert- -I will be hap-hap-happy!
>
> --
> Stephen Boots
> MVP Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
> sboots[ at ]mvps.org

So far my only complaint is I can't play any of my mahjong games in full
Screen using the stylus. I have 2 different Mahjong games _ Not the one that
Comes with Vista. -- In full screen the Pointer won't touch the screen where
I am aiming.. It isn't Just a little off it's miles from Where it should be.
.. . Maybe I need to change the resolution when I want to play those games.
If yes, is there a way to put a permanent link to change resolution back and
forth?

Re: My New Tablet
StephenB <sboots[ at ]mvps.org> 12/3/2008 10:00:48 AM
"Diane Whatever" <I.am[ at ]home.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>"StephenB" <sboots[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message
>news:91gbj456tj8j8fopo5su8jivgsoo7804ej[ at ]4ax.com...
>> Go to Control Panel, Tablet PC Settings, Other tab, click the link for "Go
>> to
>> Pen and Input Devices" on that tab. A new dialog opens, go to the Touch
>> tab and
>> uncheck the first box: "use your finger..."
>> (I love my TX2500 series [the Best Buy model] once HP swapped out the
>> motherboard to resolve random blue screen errors I was encountering.
>> Support was
>> very responsive and the turn-around was less than a week for the repair.)
>> -steve
>>
>>
>> "Diane Whatever" <I.am[ at ]home.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I made up and changed my mind a half dozen times and in the end I decided
>>>on
>>>the HP TX 2500. It is a beauty, but. -- I find that having touch and the
>>>pen is somewhat annoying because resting your hand on the tablet defeats
>>>the
>>>main (for me) purpose of the pen. Second thing is that no matter how many
>>>times I turn off auto-insert, it continues to insert whenever it feels
>>>like
>>>it. The screen is a little too glossy. . . if I can disable *touch" and
>>>auto
>>>insert- -I will be hap-hap-happy!
>>
>> --
>> Stephen Boots
>> MVP Windows Live
>> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
>> sboots[ at ]mvps.org
>
>So far my only complaint is I can't play any of my mahjong games in full
>Screen using the stylus. I have 2 different Mahjong games _ Not the one that
>Comes with Vista. -- In full screen the Pointer won't touch the screen where
>I am aiming.. It isn't Just a little off it's miles from Where it should be.
>. . Maybe I need to change the resolution when I want to play those games.
>If yes, is there a way to put a permanent link to change resolution back and
>forth?
The only way I can think of (it is early, though!) is to use the link from the
ATI Catalyst Control Center for "Set Desktop Area to." It isn't an icon, but it
is a nested menu from a single icon. (I'm using the latest ATI drivers)
-steve
--
Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
sboots[ at ]mvps.org

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