T Thresher iPF Noob Jan 23, 2011 #1 Maybe it's me but sometimes touching is misinterpreted the something else happens and not what I want.I was told you might be able to calibrate because when you log off it throws of the calibrate setting.
Maybe it's me but sometimes touching is misinterpreted the something else happens and not what I want.I was told you might be able to calibrate because when you log off it throws of the calibrate setting.
P Pocobear iPF Noob Jan 23, 2011 #2 There's no calibration for the screen on the iPad, if, it's really off, return it to apple and get a replacement iPad.
There's no calibration for the screen on the iPad, if, it's really off, return it to apple and get a replacement iPad.
I iPadCharlie iPF Noob Jan 23, 2011 #3 Thresher said: I was told you might be able to calibrate because when you log off it throws of the calibrate setting. Click to expand... Who told you this???
Thresher said: I was told you might be able to calibrate because when you log off it throws of the calibrate setting. Click to expand... Who told you this???