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Post by mauvehead on Jan 25, 2017 12:16:35 GMT -8
Hello...
What is the most simple way to adjust the MTi2's touch calibration? After about a month of trying to get used to the factory calibration of the MTi2 I feel like the touch calibration is off a bit for my uses. For instance, if I want to touch a smaller object with my finger, it always seems like I have to aim slightly below whatever I am aiming for. Drives me nuts and it would nice if I could tweak things a bit. Is there a good video or forum link that could walk me through the process of adjusting things? Thanks!
Todd
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Post by jameyz on Jan 25, 2017 15:07:50 GMT -8
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Post by mauvehead on Jan 25, 2017 15:24:09 GMT -8
Got it! Was much easier than anticipated. I tried to adjust things back when I first bought the MTi2 (end of November) but the touch screen drivers would lock up my MBP every time and require a fresh install. So after several failed attempts I gave up and just tried to adapt to the factory calibration. But this time things worked without crashing anything (luck of the draw?) Thanks for the links! Pretty sure I'm all set now... :-)
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Post by jameyz on Jan 26, 2017 10:30:40 GMT -8
Got it! Was much easier than anticipated. I tried to adjust things back when I first bought the MTi2 (end of November) but the touch screen drivers would lock up my MBP every time and require a fresh install. So after several failed attempts I gave up and just tried to adapt to the factory calibration. But this time things worked without crashing anything (luck of the draw?) Thanks for the links! Pretty sure I'm all set now... :-) Glad to help. If you run into any more touch issues, I can get you a newer touch driver that works better on 10.11 and 10.12
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Post by mauvehead on Jan 26, 2017 13:14:33 GMT -8
Got it! Was much easier than anticipated. I tried to adjust things back when I first bought the MTi2 (end of November) but the touch screen drivers would lock up my MBP every time and require a fresh install. So after several failed attempts I gave up and just tried to adapt to the factory calibration. But this time things worked without crashing anything (luck of the draw?) Thanks for the links! Pretty sure I'm all set now... :-) Glad to help. If you run into any more touch issues, I can get you a newer touch driver that works better on 10.11 and 10.12 Newer drivers would be great actually. Occasionally my MBP (running El Capitan 10.11.6) has to reboot a couple times in order to get the Raven to respond to touch (or the mouse cursor will be erratic and jump all over the place on its own). It seems pretty random and I've simply put up with it as I can usually get it to behave after a couple reboots. It'll run fine for a couple weeks and then one day it'll nosedive and start misbehaving. Admittedly I assumed it was something driver related and so I was not overly concerned since drivers are a dime-a-dozen and updates usually fix that sort of thing (or break things on occasion). If you wouldn't mind please go ahead and send me links to the newer drivers and I'll give them a try. Thanks a bunch for helping out! Kind Regards... Todd
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Post by jameyz on Jan 27, 2017 9:19:50 GMT -8
Is the USB Cable plugged directly into the computer? or a HUB??
Please send me an email or file a support ticket and we can take a look at this issue.
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