| • | Before changing any settings, try restarting the computer.& Dell™ ST2220T. |
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The cursor does not accurately | • | Try restarting the computer & Dell™ ST2220T. |
follow your finger when you | • | If the above remedies do not work, the touch screen needs calibrating. To fix the problem, see Calibrating the Touch Scr |
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The cursor moves erratically | • | Make sure there is nothing blocking the optics of the touch screen. There are three sensors in the top corners and a left |
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| • | Clean the panel surface and edges of the screen. See Maintenance for instructions. |
| • | If the above remedies do not work, Try restarting the computer.& Dell™ ST2220T. |
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Calibrating the Touch Screen
ST2220T uses standard Windows7 calibration:
1. Run Windows Control Panel
2.Touch your finger (or stylus) on the screen at that center of black cross until the cross moves.
3.The pointer moves to fifteen further positions in sequence for the first calibration and three further positions in sequence if previous calibration data is stored.
4.Store the calibrated data to complete the touch screen calibration procedure.
This completes the touch screen calibration procedure.
NOTE: When removing your finger, lift it straight off the screen, making sure you don’t drag it across the screen. Dell ST2220T monitor.
NOTE: Test the calibration by moving the mouse pointer around the screen checking that it closely follows your finger.
NOTE: If the calibration is not satisfactory, you can
NOTE: Make sure your finger is placed accurately at each calibration point.
NOTE: If your finger pointed with poor accuracy, press & hold the point to go back to the previous state.
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