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| pen precision I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very accurated to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly under the tip of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, skewing cursor to about 0.4 cm. I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program included on xp, (in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to do! you found the same problem on your tablet? if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? thanks. -- Licantrop0 / Hx since 2001 Http: www.tandycenturyfox.com eMail: licantrop0-at-libero.it |
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| Re: pen precision Are you right- or left-handed, and have you set the handedness in Control Panel? Which pen drivers does your Tablet PC use, and have you checked for updates? -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Licantrop0" <x@y.z> wrote in message news:uDV6y%23v2EHA.2804@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very accurated > to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly under the tip > of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, skewing cursor > to about 0.4 cm. > > I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program included on xp, > (in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to do! > > you found the same problem on your tablet? > if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? > > thanks. > > -- > Licantrop0 / Hx since 2001 > Http: www.tandycenturyfox.com > eMail: licantrop0-at-libero.it > |
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| Re: pen precision Chris H. ha scritto: > Are you right- or left-handed, Right handed. > and have you set the handedness in > Control Panel? yep. > Which pen drivers does your Tablet PC use, the default one. > and have you checked for updates? yes, the system is all updatized. the strange thing is that this skew is introduced only in certain part of the screen, in particular on the borders (i.e. when I try to use the vertical scrollbar on a web page) I should send the computer in assistance? -- Licantrop0 / Hx since 2001 Http: www.tandycenturyfox.com eMail: licantrop0-at-libero.it |
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| Re: pen precision I can't tell which "default" driver you're using. If the system uses the Wacom driver for your pen, try downloading and installing the Penabled driver from http://www.wacom.com/tabletpc/. If you updated to Windows XP SP2 and the Tablet PC Edition 2005, you may also want to download and reinstall the latest graphics driver for the system, too, even if the present driver is the same. XP SP2 made a lot of changes to the system, and reinstalling the drivers is very helpful. Of course, all this is only to attempt to correct the situation. If there is something wrong with the digitizer after making sure the system is properly current, then you should consult with the OEM support section. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Licantrop0" <x@y.z> wrote in message news:eMrc6Ox2EHA.1124@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Chris H. ha scritto: > >> Are you right- or left-handed, > > Right handed. > >> and have you set the handedness in >> Control Panel? > > yep. > >> Which pen drivers does your Tablet PC use, > > the default one. > >> and have you checked for updates? > > yes, the system is all updatized. > > the strange thing is that this skew is introduced only in certain > part of the screen, in particular on the borders (i.e. when I try > to use the vertical scrollbar on a web page) > > I should send the computer in assistance? > > -- > Licantrop0 / Hx since 2001 > Http: www.tandycenturyfox.com > eMail: licantrop0-at-libero.it > |
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| Re: pen precision Licantrop0 wrote: > I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very accurated > to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly under the tip > of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, skewing cursor > to about 0.4 cm. > > I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program included on xp, > (in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to do! > > you found the same problem on your tablet? > if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? I had the same problem on c302xmi LX.T280E.138 version. With the Wacom driver http://www.wacom.com/tabletpc/ calibration works somewhat better. Even the pen button works (though maybe this worked already with the Acer drivers... ;) You'd still need to re-calibrate once in a while, and some corners still remain slighty worse than the rest of the screen, but, overall the cursor position should be more precise and keep well within 0.1cm - that's if you calibrate holding the pen at the normal angle at which you will be using it, and not perpendicular to the screen. cheers, - Jan |
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| Re: pen precision I've found this issue at the corners and edges on my Acer TravelMate C110 series, too. Technically, I have the 111. The 112 is also just another very minor variation on the C110 core model. In addition to occasional need to recalibrate for better accuracy at the edges, I've notice the task bar auto-hide feature is impractical to work with via pen. I really like to have that screen real estate when I only have 10.5" to begin with. I'm not complaining about that scree size, I prefer the very small very light tablet because it has completely freed me from decades of bondage carrying a leather bindered legal pad! I sometimes still can't believe that I am now six months completely done away with paper notepads thanks to FranklinCovey Tablet Planner and XP Tablet Edition 2005. Anyway, I'm going to try this "Enhanced Graphics Driver for Wacom Penabled Tablet PCs" and see if that doesn't make a difference. Jan Wagner wrote: > Licantrop0 wrote: > >> I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very accurated >> to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly under the tip >> of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, skewing cursor >> to about 0.4 cm. >> >> I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program included on xp, >> (in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to do! >> >> you found the same problem on your tablet? >> if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? > > > I had the same problem on c302xmi LX.T280E.138 version. With the Wacom > driver http://www.wacom.com/tabletpc/ calibration works somewhat better. > Even the pen button works (though maybe this worked already with the > Acer drivers... ;) > You'd still need to re-calibrate once in a while, and some corners still > remain slighty worse than the rest of the screen, but, overall the > cursor position should be more precise and keep well within 0.1cm - > that's if you calibrate holding the pen at the normal angle at which you > will be using it, and not perpendicular to the screen. > > cheers, > - Jan |
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| pen precision Although on a Compaq TC 1000 I had exactly the same problem (suddenly noticed pen wasout of register on the screen edges and "noisy" pen signal down one side and calibration didn't fix it). Turned out to be the battery in the pen. Not sure what pen design is used by ACER, but if there is a battery , try replacing it. >-----Original Message----- >I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very accurated >to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly under the tip >of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, skewing cursor >to about 0.4 cm. > >I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program included on xp, >(in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to do! > >you found the same problem on your tablet? >if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? > >thanks. > >-- >Licantrop0 / Hx since 2001 >Http: www.tandycenturyfox.com >eMail: licantrop0-at-libero.it > > >. > |
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| Re: pen precision Hi, Shaun, Only the TC1000 uses a battery. Acer uses an electromagnetic digitizer. -- Terri Stratton Editor / Owner http://thetabletpc.net http://themediacenterpc.net Microsoft Windows MVP / Tablet PC "Shaun Herlihy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1b0601c4dc4e$43d244f0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Although on a Compaq TC 1000 I had exactly the same > problem (suddenly noticed pen wasout of register on the > screen edges and "noisy" pen signal down one side and > calibration didn't fix it). Turned out to be the battery > in the pen. Not sure what pen design is used by ACER, but > if there is a battery , try replacing it. > >>-----Original Message----- >>I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very > accurated >>to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly > under the tip >>of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, > skewing cursor >>to about 0.4 cm. >> >>I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program > included on xp, >>(in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to > do! >> >>you found the same problem on your tablet? >>if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? >> >>thanks. >> >>-- >>Licantrop0 / Hx since 2001 >>Http: www.tandycenturyfox.com >>eMail: licantrop0-at-libero.it >> >> >>. >> |
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| Re: pen precision Bummer. Turns out this driver (version 4.79) causes occasional (though always inopportune) BSOD's ... blue screen of death on my C111. I submitted the report to Wacom, they seem to have a reasonable form for at least collecting this kind of data. Anyway, I very much enjoyed the Enhanced Penabled driver's ability to redefine the way my pen works. With Firefox it was especially nice to have the pen's side button set to middle click for opening links in a new tab. No need to touch the screen, just hover at a link and pen-button click -- nifty. Combine that with setting the "hold pen to screen for right-click" recognition at fastest speed and you get a very usable pen for gesturing web pages backward and forward (hold pen to screen for less than a second and pen-stroke right or left). Alas, the stable Microsoft driver that I had to roll back to, version 5.1.2600.2180 (7/1/2001), doesn't allow for such flexibility. Metavalent wrote: > I've found this issue at the corners and edges on my Acer TravelMate > C110 series, too. Technically, I have the 111. The 112 is also just > another very minor variation on the C110 core model. > > In addition to occasional need to recalibrate for better accuracy at the > edges, I've notice the task bar auto-hide feature is impractical to work > with via pen. I really like to have that screen real estate when I only > have 10.5" to begin with. I'm not complaining about that scree size, I > prefer the very small very light tablet because it has completely freed > me from decades of bondage carrying a leather bindered legal pad! I > sometimes still can't believe that I am now six months completely done > away with paper notepads thanks to FranklinCovey Tablet Planner and XP > Tablet Edition 2005. > > Anyway, I'm going to try this "Enhanced Graphics Driver for Wacom > Penabled Tablet PCs" and see if that doesn't make a difference. > > > Jan Wagner wrote: > >> Licantrop0 wrote: >> >>> I noticed that my ACER Tablet PC (C302XMi) isn't very accurated >>> to positioning mouse cursor (and the ink point) exactly under the tip >>> of the pen, expecially on the border of the screen, skewing cursor >>> to about 0.4 cm. >>> >>> I tryed to set up this, using the calibrating program included on xp, >>> (in landscape and protrait mode) but there is nothing to do! >>> >>> you found the same problem on your tablet? >>> if not, this issue can be an hardware problem? >> >> >> >> I had the same problem on c302xmi LX.T280E.138 version. With the Wacom >> driver http://www.wacom.com/tabletpc/ calibration works somewhat >> better. Even the pen button works (though maybe this worked already >> with the Acer drivers... ;) >> You'd still need to re-calibrate once in a while, and some corners >> still remain slighty worse than the rest of the screen, but, overall >> the cursor position should be more precise and keep well within 0.1cm >> - that's if you calibrate holding the pen at the normal angle at which >> you will be using it, and not perpendicular to the screen. >> >> cheers, >> - Jan |
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