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Fix your digitizer drift, plus this week's news


From: Computing Unplugged
Subject: Fix your digitizer drift, plus this week's news
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 11:27:55 GMT

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February 28, 2004
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Fix your digitizer drift
This week's news

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BUDGET COMPUTING
DigiFix can fix your digitizer drift
By James Booth

Unfortunately, not all of us have been able to dash out and pick up the latest and greatest Palm device. Some of us are still making do with one of the older models. One of the afflictions the older models of Palm devices are prone to is digitizer drift, meaning you tap the screen in one place, but it registers that tap in another.

Devices with this problem generally requires frequent calibration of the digitizer to correct. DigiFix is a software resolution that can help resolve the problem. DigiFix will automatically recalibrate the digitizer to the calibration you set whenever the device is powered on, synchronized, or soft reset. See Figure A for settings.

FIGURE A

The settings screen allows you to choose when the digitizer will be recalibrated.

DigiFix can't fix all cases of digitizer drift, but it can't hurt either. The more out-of-whack digitizers will have to be replaced (yes, this means you've got an excuse to upgrade your handheld). From DigiFix's Launch screen you have the option of starting DigiFix or using Palm's built-in digitizer calibration, as shown in Figure B.

FIGURE B

When DigiFix launches, you can choose to start it or the built-in Palm OS calibrator.

Once you activate DigiFix, the options screen will come up as shown in Figure C, so you can choose when DigiFix will actually launch or you can set the calibration.

FIGURE C

DigiFix's launch screen allows you to set the calibration and choose when the program will launch.

When you select the Set Calibration button, DigiFix's calibration screen will launch. The calibration screen is just like the built-in one, but note the stylus icon in the upper right corner as shown in Figure D.

FIGURE D

DigiFix's calibration screen is just like the built-in Palm OS calibration.

This stylus icon is how you know you're using DigiFix's calibration screen and not the built-in Palm OS one. The screen shows the calibration settings DigiFix will use when it automatically recalibrates your digitizer according to the settings you have chosen.

If you think you might benefit from DigiFix, you can download it for free (at http://www.copera.com/download.html#products). It's certainly worked very well to keep my digitizer in line.

OUR RATING: 4 of 5


Product availability and resources
For more information on DigiFix, visit http://www.copera.com/download.html#products.

James Booth is a self-taught PC and Palm device user that dabbles in graphics and photography. He can be reached at address@hidden.


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COMPUTING UNPLUGGED NEWS CENTER
This week's news
Want to get the very latest mobile and wireless news? The Computing Unplugged News Center is updated every day with news of product releases, industry info, tips, techniques, and pointers to great mobile and wireless resources on the Web. Here's this week's news:

Manners for a high-tech society
Michael Fitzgerald offers his lessons on etiquette for the tech society.

Synchronize your iPod with Outlook
PocketMac has released iPod for Windows, which allows users of Microsoft Outlook to easily export contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, and email messages to an Apple iPod music player.

T-Mobile to launch 3G/Wi-Fi network
T-Mobile said it will start an integrated Wi-Fi and 3G mobile service in spring 2004 which aims to create a multi-speed network to carry data traffic.

Tips on wireless planning and installation
Tim Scannell of SearchMobileComputing offers these tips on wireless planning and installation.

Pictavision for photos on cell phones
dotPhoto has signed deals with Clubphoto, Fotki, Webshots, and Picturetrail to provide wireless photo access for Pictavision-enabled mobile phones.

Iomega's CD-RW/DVD-ROM with 7-in-1 card reader
Iomega announced they are shipping two new CD-RW/DVD-ROM combination drives, the Iomega CD-RW/DVD-ROM Plus 7-in-1 Card Reader, and the Iomega CD-RW/DVD-ROM External USB 2.0 Drive.

Airship Racing: Round the Globe
Airship Racing: Round the Globe is a game for mobile phones where players navigate an air balloon around the globe. See Herocraft's press release for more information and which mobile phones are supported.

Intel shows off converged PDA
Intel's president and CEO Paul Otellini demonstrated a prototype handheld running a next-generation XScale processor at the 3GSM World Congress. With the assistance of a multimedia accelerator, this device was able to play what Mr. Otellini described as near-DVD quality video.

Handango's download client for Windows Mobile
Handango has launched Handango InHand, a device-resident download client, for Windows Mobile-based Smartphones. See Handango's press release for complete information.

Hitachi 300 GB disk drive
This article from CNET details Hitachi's new 300 GB hard drive designed to handle tasks such as online transaction processing, data analysis and media streaming.

Panasonic launches miniSD memory cards
Panasonic announced launch of the miniSD memory card in three sizes, 32 MB, 64 MB and 128 MB. The miniSD card is a flash memory card designed especially for use in mobile phones, such as the Panasonic's X700.

Another Netsky variation
A new Netsky worm variant is quickly making the rounds. The new variant searches more file types for email addresses to harvest, sends itself out to those addresses and spoofs the From addresses to obscure which machine sent the message.

New Mydoom variant
A new variant of MyDoom targets the web sites of Microsoft and song swapping foe Recording Industry Association of America.

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