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    iPad Touch Screen Settings...

    Hey I'm a lil disappointed that there is no touch screen settings, I would like to be able to adjust settings from sensitive and not so sensitive...

    Why no settings? I have an iaudio mp3 player that is 2 yrs old and it has touch screen settings?

    This is iPad made from apple that is known for intuitive design and such, they should have settings for this..

    Does anybody know if there is maybe an app that allows me to adjust touch screen settings?


    Anyway not really that big of a deal but if anyone knows anything let me know, thx.
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    Love the settings just the way that they are...don't know what i would adjust...no adjustments on my droid....

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    Quote Originally Posted by vsstanton View Post
    Love the settings just the way that they are...don't know what i would adjust...no adjustments on my droid....
    What he said....
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    What's to adjust?

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    Are there any cases whereby the touchscreen calibrations goes haywire ?
    If there is a chance that the touchscreen's calibration is off, it would be good to have a setting for you to calibrate the thing back.

    I know for windows mobile phone which uses a stylus, there is a calibration feature.

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    Either you touch or don't touch,,, that is your setting if you think you are touching to hard then practice touching more lightly. If you think you are touching to lightly then practice touching more heavy. If you are still feeling confused then touch yourself to make sure you are still awake and alive
    Last edited by CaptKirk; 07-06-2010 at 08:27 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fotonutz View Post
    Are there any cases whereby the touchscreen calibrations goes haywire ?
    If there is a chance that the touchscreen's calibration is off, it would be good to have a setting for you to calibrate the thing back.

    I know for windows mobile phone which uses a stylus, there is a calibration feature.

    Not sure about this, but is it different with capacative touch screens and the other pressure sensitive ones? I know the DS also has a calibration option, thats a pressure sensitive touch screen, as does my crappy huawei phone.

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    In most cases where people have access to calibrations, such as with television sets, they wind up just making things worse. I would imagine that if it can be calibrated, they want you to go to an Apple technician to make sure it is done right.

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    I don't feel the need to adjust anything, it's pretty perfect the way it is.

    I prefer to have "perfect" and "not adjustable" than the other way around.

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    What would be the point of it being "less sensitive"? Would you want to be able to touch it and the iPad not recognize it?


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