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And yes, I have calibrated many times with the built in tool. Even then when I tap the center of the target it will sometimes tell me to move closer to the target.
I have also re flashed and updated everything. That did seem to help some as it's not a severe as before, but it's still annoying as hell.
Are there any other hidden calibration settings? Another tool I could download and use? Should I just send the unit back for an exchange?
Thanks!
Yes, I do make sure my palm or a finger is not touching the screen when I am using the stylus. Only it touches the screen.