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Old August 6th, 2011, 12:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Regardless of which input method I use, the screen calibration is a bit off. I searched the manual, this forum, and att help, but still don't see a way to calibrate the screen.

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Regardless of which input method I use, the screen calibration is a bit off. I searched the manual, this forum, and att help, but still don't see a way to calibrate the screen.
htc had a calibration app but I don't know that it works on all devices. I will try it tonight
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Its a price to pay, not to have, dual core. Its just havin trouble figuring out screen settings for every page. And then freakin remember to go back to the original setting.
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Actually got a little better when I re-enabled Settings > Display > Auto-rotate screen. But still surprised there isn't a calibration option on the phone somewhere. Even my little Palm Z22 has a screen calibration function
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Actually got a little better when I re-enabled Settings > Display > Auto-rotate screen. But still surprised there isn't a calibration option on the phone somewhere. Even my little Palm Z22 has a screen calibration function
the theory is that these new screen do not need it. they work much differently than the palm screen did
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the theory is that these new screen do not need it. they work much differently than the palm screen did

Yeah, I knew this, just having fun at my, hmmm, 10 year old Palm's expense It was, after all the first e-book reader for me -- makes my NookColor seem HUGE
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