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Re: Skipping first boot (stylus calibration) wizard

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Originally Posted by vboyz103 View Post
In my experience, I used to disable the entire calibration process but it made my screen very screwed up in terms of accuracy. Therefore, I enable it these days to make sure I calibrated it correctly.
I understand, but what is important to point out is that I am not proposing that we don't use settings to calibrate our stylus. What I am proposing and what I have done very successfully in the past, is to seed the registry with the very settings you would create, if you went through the calibration wizard.

Obviously, if you didn't calibrate via the wizard, AND you didn't seed any values to the registry, it would be challenging at best and perhaps even impossible to use the touch-screen.

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