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Recal launches the calibrate digitizer program after a soft reset or a HotSync operation.
Update Description:
v2.7 (2006-08-28):
- Removed the dependency on OS3.5.
- Recal now runs on Palm OS 3.0 and better.
v2.6 (2006-07-17):
- Fixed a bug where, if you went through 5 digitizing attempt, Recal may restore invalid digitizer settings. If any previous setting had been made they're used instead.
- Hard keys now exits the Digitizer screen.
- Timeout on digitizer screen - if no taps are detected within a configurable amount the Digitizer screen will exit.
- 5 Way support.
- The precision can now be configured.
v2.5 (2006-01-15):
- Enlarged the Recalibrate button.
- Changed versioning from v2rX to v2.X
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- Added better icons.
- Added support for Hi-Density screens.
- AutoDigi is now a procedure alarm - the display on certain models shouldn't light up when auto calibrating the display!
v2r4 (2005-09-14):
- When using AutoDigi, do not turn on display on earlier devices when doing calibration.
v2r2 (2005-08-12):
- Added a "handbrake" so that the digitizer screen won't loop forever - after 5 attempts it will abort.
v2r1 (2005-07-03):
- AutoDigi, notifications prefs, own digitizer etc. etc.
- This is Recal-1r4 reworked!
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The Trekkie wrote...
I first downloaded Recal in 2006 on my Zire 31 just in case the digitizer ever started to drift. Although I never ended up needing it, I kept it, and ended up transferring it over to my TX when I bought it. Very quickly I found out that the lower section of the TX screen, for some reason, would drift dramatically. After searching for solutions, I remembered Recal, and after activating it, haven't had a problem on my device since.