Re: [NTLK] More Screen Problems

From: Robert Downs (rkadowns_at_mac.com)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2001 - 00:22:25 EST


I would be more than happy to check this "FAQ" on UNNA. Call me
blind, but I don't see this FAQ everyone is refers too.

On Tuesday, December 18, 2001, at 07:30 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

>
> on 18/12/01 18:13, Robert Downs at rkadowns_at_mac.com wrote:
>
>> Hello Gang,
>>
>> I am having two issues that I am not sure if I should be
>> concerned about.
>>
>> 1) I can be as precise as humanly possible when aligning my
>> pen and yet
>> as I write further down the screen the ink becomes more and more
>> misaligned. I know that changes in ambient temps can alter the
>> alignment somewhat, but this is pretty exaggerated. Not
>> unusable, just
>> annoying. Is this a problem that occurs with UMP2K's over time?
>>
>> 2) When adjusting the contrast, I can move the slider to where I
>> approve of the contrast setting but as soon as I lift the pen the
>> contrast changes to a degree that the screen will become almost
>> unreadable. Never has it gone dark, but light. Then, if I
>> tap the pen
>> on the screen after lifting it the first time after setting the
>> contrast, the contrast will return back to where you
>> originally set it.
>> I really don't think this is normal characteristic. Any suggestions?
>
> It looks as if your UMP2000 is starting to suffer from the
> "jaggies". Check
> in the FAQ for something like that. If you can't find anything,
> then I'll
> give you my take for the nth time about it ;-)
>
> -Laurent.
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