07-15-2011 10:43 AM
How well can the calibration with the Wacom drivers fix the edge issue? Can you please supply a link to that driver? Thanks!
07-15-2011 11:04 AM
As I said in my post, it doesn't fix the edge problems, but the callibration is much better.
07-15-2011 12:03 PM
driekus wrote:I have played around with this more. I Installed the Wacom drivers from their website and used their callibration utility and got much better results.
Thank you for suggesting this. I had read elsewhere that the Wacom drivers didn't help. I tried it after reading your post and it works just as well as my X61t now.
07-16-2011 09:48 AM
Which driver did you guys download? The bamboo or something else.
07-16-2011 12:23 PM
Cpavel wrote:Which driver did you guys download? The bamboo or something else.
Considering this thing is a tablet PC and not a bamboo tablet, I doubt the bamboo drivers would do any good.
07-16-2011 03:07 PM
sorry, but can't you just answer the question and point to the exact driver you're talking about and give us the exact description?!
Your link just ends up on the main page of wacom which doesn't really help
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Parallax of course is an issue with all active digitizers, it is logical and I think nobody here would complain about that. It's very obvious once you think about it.
The nonlinearity around the edges though is the main issue at hand here. You say calibrating the x220t with the drivers you downloaded gives "better" results?! What does that mean exactly then, if the nonlinearity around the borders (which is the topic of this thread) is not affected? Sorry, don't get what you mean then!
07-16-2011 06:47 PM - edited 07-16-2011 06:47 PM
Found it. It's almost at the bottom of the list labeled Tablet PC. At first I was sure if that was in fact the right one, but after reading the description, it's for Penabled tablet PCs. Which is what the x220t would be. It didn't fix the edge sensitivity for me though. However, it did in fact make the pen more accurate everywhere else.
07-17-2011 03:05 AM
hm guys...
With the new driver....could you maybe take another fullscreen shot with straight angled lines crossing the border? I'd be interesting to see if the driver does not only linearly unddistort.
BTW. Maybe you'd get better results by increasing the amount of calibration points in the critical area AND using this driver?
07-18-2011 01:03 PM - edited 07-19-2011 07:24 AM
What is the status of this ticket with Engineering???
07-18-2011 01:16 PM
Calculon wrote:I'm happy with the results of the Wacom driver.
Except for a few spots (corners) it seems to have resolved the issue.
Sounds encouraging. Does pressure sensitivity work for you, and for which program(s)? I couldn't get p.s. to work with any of the Wacom drivers, including the Lenovo MultiTouch driver, in Autodesk Sketchbook.