I purchased a Gateway CX2620 not more than three weeks ago, and have
been having pen recognition problems since I opened the box.
Originally, the pen would jump around on the screen; however, this
problem went away after I installed the patch for the memory leak. For
two weeks after I installed the patch, everything worked fine as long
as I wasn't running memory-intensive apps. However, two days ago the
tablet stopped recognizing the pen altogether. I'm pretty sure it's a
software problem, as I've been able to get full pen support after
ending taptip.exe; however, this temporary fix does not work
consistently.
I emailed Gateway immediately after I bought the tablet, and the
technician recommended using the pen recalibration utility. (Kind of
hard to do that if the pen isn't even working.) I'd like to install the
KB920295 hotfix; however, I'm not even able to send an email or start a
chat before the site asks for a credit card; I'm not going to pay $35
without a guarantee that the tech will send me a link to the hotfix.
1) Does anyone have any other suggestions for resolving the software
problem?
2) Is there any way I can get in touch with Microsoft without paying
$35 up front?
Thanks in advance!
Josh
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On my tc1100 I'm having the same troubles wit "right-clicking",
especially in the TaskBar.
The button on the pen most often does not fire the right-click action
action (all over the screen). And "press and hold" which normally
works, is having troubles near the edges.
As the machine still is under warranty, do you think that I should
have it serviced?
Rainald
Josh
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Thanks a lot for strengthening my efforts, Josh!
Seems that I'll have to allow my beloved TabletPC to leave me for a
while [siiiigh].
I'd hope that they might fix the problem.
After my experience with the keyboard I'm rather skeptical ...
(BTW: Did I publish that great story in here already or not?)
Rainald
P.S. Strange enough: Not yet having had to experienced to be without
my tablet since I got it, I'm already thinking in terms of "what might
I do when it's away ..." <g>.
Really amazing how soon one can become an addict ...
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Josh Einstein / Tablet PC MVP
Einstein Technologies, LLC
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There is DEFINITELY A PEN IN THE CX2620 stylii. I just replaced mine
with a AAAA battery. The old one (which is a AAAA size, you can find
these inside 9-volt batteries) had acid buildup on its positive end and
that is why the pen went inactive. There is a lot of debate over this
pen problem and I guarantee 90% of the time it's related to the battery.
I can do a clean replace on anybody's CX2620 pen/stylii with a fresh
battery for $10. If interested email me at kevintemanAThotmailDOTcom or
reply to this message. You pay for shipping, your total about $17 or so.
I have never done this before but I just replaced mine flawlessly so I
can do others. I know there are a lot of dead stylii out there and
people don't know what to do, took me a while to figure it out.
Thanks,
Kevin Teman
kevintemanAThotmailDOTcom
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kteman