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Old 12-20-2006, 10:19 AM
Josh Einstein
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Re: Gateway presure sensitivity issue

This happens with mine too. The digitizer on this model is horrendous. I'm
gonna send mine in for repairs as soon as I finish the contract job I'm
working on.

I also can't right click anywhere near the scren borders using the pen
button. Gotta use a press-and-hold.

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"trevoryan" <trevoryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C8444F0E-72D7-4E4C-A2F9-BF7C80ABF11E@microsoft.com...
>I recently traded in my Averatec (which is probably the worst tablet on the
> market) for a gateway cx2724...I absolutely love the gateway, but have one
> problem (which existed with the averatec as well)....sometimes the tablet
> with register a "click" action when the pen is simple hoovering or moving
> over a button, when in Sketchbook, you can tell that these accidental
> clicks
> are registering at very low levels of pressure sensitivity, as it leaves
> almost invisible marks with pencil (but solid marks for the felt
> marker)...
> my question... Is there a way to calibrate the sensitivity required to
> register a click? I'm sure if I could tell the computer to ignore "click"
> actions with less than say presure level 25 out of 256 I'd make a lot
> fewer
> accidental calls while playing poker (or other costly accidents).


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