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I have a worse problem. I have to intentionally mis-calibrate the touchscreen because the upper right is off. Worse, it isn't linear.
Toward the middle (vertically, center to right side) of the screen the hotspot is about 3/16" above where I'm tapping when the four corners are right.
The calibration appears to be linear which means it can't be fixed by normal calibration values
I've had the tablet for a while and there are a few tiny but deep scratches in the area.
The way I test is to use the browser on a page without links - tap-hold brings up the spinning circle around where it thinks I'm tapping.
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2008-11-20
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I have a worse problem. I have to intentionally mis-calibrate the touchscreen because the upper right is off. Worse, it isn't linear.
Toward the middle (vertically, center to right side) of the screen the hotspot is about 3/16" above where I'm tapping when the four corners are right.
The calibration appears to be linear which means it can't be fixed by normal calibration values
I've had the tablet for a while and there are a few tiny but deep scratches in the area.
The way I test is to use the browser on a page without links - tap-hold brings up the spinning circle around where it thinks I'm tapping.
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It's fixed. And do you know what technological wonder I performed in order to get rid of the touchscreen issues and the error messages? I had to remove both the battery and the memory card, simultaneously. I put them back in, and it works fine now. Mind you, one or the other did not solve the problem - I had to take both out at the same time.
Here I was fearing that I might need to send it off for repairs, and all I needed to do was channel the Fonz. Ayyy!
Last edited by twoblackdogs; 2008-02-11 at 19:08.