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Old 12-22-2006, 06:44 AM
Josh Einstein
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Re: Gateway presure sensitivity issue

Same here. I bring a second tablet (Motion LE1600) to the job site to test
my apps.

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<Tableteer******.com> wrote in message
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> If you know someone else with a Gateway, try borrowing their pen. I
> have the CX2724 and two pens. I have the same issues you mentioned
> with both pens, however not at the same time. When one pen acts
> strange the other pen works fine. I will be sending my tablet in for
> repairs after the holidays. I find this so frustrating that I use the
> notebook in tablet mode less and less.
> trevoryan wrote:
>> 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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Old 12-22-2006, 06:44 AM