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Abnormal Behavior Occurs After Calibrate Touch Screen

It might be happen abnormal touch behavior after using Windows 8 tablet PC Setting item, use the Windows 8 Tablet PC Setting and follow it’s steps, it might be cause abnormal touch behavior.

The steps are: 

1. Open the Tablet PC Settings in Control Panel.
2. Click Calibrate.
3. Each corner has four positions need to touch, and there are 16 points that need to be touch.
4. After touch all point, it will need to end user to save the calibration data.
5. If end user presses yes, the touch performance might get abnormal.


After use tablet PC setting item, touch performance become abnormal, use tablet PC setting to reset calibration data, and touch will become normal.


See also:
Reinstall OS on system having msata SSD
Windows 8 system requirements

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