alti
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Post by alti on Mar 23, 2015 15:32:29 GMT -8
I am in serious consideration mode on an MTX and watching every video out there... and there are a few... but having watched the screen calibration process a few times, it leaves me wondering:
I'm thinking (too much, probably) the angle of incidence in touching is so much more extreme on this screen than it is on, say, an I pad or smartphone, that if one calibrates it with the right hand, will it understand the touches when using the left hand?
Sorry if it's kind of a stupid question... I mean I'm sure the critter works... but... what about that? Must be a piece of programming, indeed, for a multi touch.
-A
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Post by jameyz on Mar 23, 2015 16:12:45 GMT -8
I will say that on the MTX it is so easy to grab anything on the screen I never miss and don't really worry about calibration. The MTi on the other hand can be a little more difficult to grab small things, thus making calibration more important.
With the latest update to Raven over the last couple months I actually haven't even needed to calibrate my Mti's at all..
hope this helps
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Post by alti on Mar 23, 2015 17:48:01 GMT -8
I will say that on the MTX it is so easy to grab anything on the screen I never miss and don't really worry about calibration. The MTi on the other hand can be a little more difficult to grab small things, thus making calibration more important. With the latest update to Raven over the last couple months I actually haven't even needed to calibrate my Mti's at all.. hope this helps peace Man, if it works, it works. Thanks for the insight. -A
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