| Re: PDA/tablet with most sensitive touch screen (like old Win CE soft screens) OK, xT.
I'll just live without for now.
BTW, my e750 doesn't have it either...
I may try it sometime by adding the key, but
to a PPC I don't need to use every day.
"xTenn" <xTennRemoveThisPart@tds.net> wrote in message
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> "V Green" <vanceg@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> > So, if this value does not exist (hX2750), is it
> > OK to create it?
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> Does the value itself not exist, or the key missing? That is, do you not
> have a threshold key at all? It is possible that some digitizers are not
> adjustable, and the inclusion of a key/value pair would perhaps be of no
> consequence. As the quote shows, do not drop the value, and if you were
so
> inclined to try creating a key I would think that a large initial value is
> much preferrable over a small one (the result is that you would put the
> sensitivity out of range, forcing a hard reset and/or the use of a
keyboard
> to restore touch operation).
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> So...
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> >I really don't have the time to mess with a hard
> >reset/restore right now...
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> That sums it up. Without the key in place to start with (and having an
> initial value as it applies to said hardware ) I would put experimentation
> in the "hard reset" category. ;)
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