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Old 06-17-2008, 02:04 PM
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Lightbulb How to calibrate your screen with WM6.1 ROMS!

I really hope I'm not double posting this one, but I've searched and searched this and haven't been able to find the solution. Fortunately I lucked out and found one, and would like to share it with the community in hopes it will work on not just the APACHE model, but any others that are having the screen calibration issues with the 6.1 roms.

Ok, so I ran into the prolem everyone else seemed to be having with the screen calibration not wanting to work. You go to settings, system, screen, and then click the align screen button and get stuck on the crosshairs screen. In my case my screen was so out of calibration it was barely usable, and I really needed to calibrate. Up till now I've been hard resetting the device to get the calibration to run successfully, but what a pain reloading everything!

So here is what you do...

Go to start, settings, personal, and click on touch-flo config. TURN OFF touch flo and soft reset. After soft resetting your device will now complete a successful screen calibration and you can turn touch-flo back on when you're done!

If for some reason you don't have the touch-flo config icon in that settings screen, you can browse to Windows\Startup and cut the touchflo.lnk out and paste it in your My Documents folder, soft reset, run calibration, then just put it back in the startup folder again and soft reset.

I'm guessing touch-flo is the problem here, it's probably watching for sliding movement on that screen and causing windows not to have full control over it.

Hope I've managed to help someone, as I've gotten lots of help along the way from the moderators and members of the ppcgeeks commuity.

If I helped at all, please be sure to click the "thanks" button.
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