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Old 08-16-2005, 08:20 AM
Chris H.
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Re: Motion Tablet Display Problem

Good thoughts, Howard, although I believe the squeezing of the corners or
attempting to get the connectors "connected" was related to a Toshiba 3500
series machine, and not a Motion. Motion Computing is very good working out
issues for users.
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"Howard Cross" <no-spam@No-Spam.com> wrote in message
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> Chief
>
> Contact tech support at Motion. They're really good about working problems
> through. I seem to remember pressing on connectors at their direction
> once. Didn't fix my problem but it might work for you. I just can't tell
> you where to lay on your hands because I don't remember. Terri or Chris
> might remember...
>
> If it were me though, I call Motion. If it's sick enough to need R&R in
> Milpitas, they'll tell you and set it up for then. It's a relatively
> painless process. That is unless you're down and can't work and make
> money, then it sucks big time! ;)
>
> --
> howard
>
>
> "Chief" <Chief@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C8F71F73-1376-4B76-8C56-9DD24DC29555@microsoft.com...
>> The screen on my Motion tablet has developed 'dead zones'. The cursor
>> will
>> not show up within them and the pen skips over them. It is a real pain
>> ...
>> particularly if the item I wish to select is in one of the dead zones.
>> Anybody know how I can fix this?

>
>



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