This will allow you to calibrate the screen using thirty-six calibration points (Landscape): tabcal lincal novalidate XGridPts=5,259,513,767,1021,1275 YGridPts=5,163,321,479,637,795 The page offers some precautionary steps before using this tool. I thought the four points were not enough to obtain the best calibration, and after some googling, I found this page on running the calibration tool from the command prompt. For the most part, this works just fine, but lately, I found that my touchscreen’s calibration was very off, and running the default calibration didn’t quite do the job. You’ll be prompted to tap on crosshairs that appear on intersections of blue lines to calibrate your screen. If you run calibration from the Tablet PC Settings control panel in Vista, you’ll see the screen shown below. I found this cool trick to get more than four calibration points in Vista’s built-in tablet/touchscreen calibration tool. Find out how to calibrate your tablet or touchscreen with more points in Windows 7.
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