Hi,
I've got a Fujitsu lifebook T4220 64 bit bought second-hand but it was barely used.
Now it works perfectly good with xubuntu 14.04 and kernel 3.13.0-45.
Then I installed Magick Rotation in order to use my lifebook as tablet with Xournal.
So far so good. I can write beautiful documents and I'm very pleased of this buy.
There is only a little issue.
When I write in tablet mode, I put a wedge under my pc so that it is tilted towards me. I never write using the pen perpendicular to the monitor - the angle between pen and monitor is about 70-90 degrees. Further, because I'm right-handed, the pen is also inclined towards right. I write much the way the others do. Simply think I'm writing on an inclined plane.
The pen is the original lifebook stylus. Sometimes it makes some "smudge" when I lift the pointer. Just to fix the ideas with an example: I finish to write a word, then I lift the pen, but it continues to write until the pointer is quite a long away from the monitor. The result is a long sign after the word.
But, if I turn the pen halfway, along its axis, and rewrite, in the same area of the monitor, it works good.
Unfortunately there isn't a standard "rotation". Sometimes, in that particular area of the monitor, it works if its two buttons point towards my hand, sometimes, in another area, it works if its two buttons point outwards.
Do you think it's a stylus or a monitor problem?
Thanks
I've got a Fujitsu lifebook T4220 64 bit bought second-hand but it was barely used.
Now it works perfectly good with xubuntu 14.04 and kernel 3.13.0-45.
Then I installed Magick Rotation in order to use my lifebook as tablet with Xournal.
So far so good. I can write beautiful documents and I'm very pleased of this buy.
There is only a little issue.
When I write in tablet mode, I put a wedge under my pc so that it is tilted towards me. I never write using the pen perpendicular to the monitor - the angle between pen and monitor is about 70-90 degrees. Further, because I'm right-handed, the pen is also inclined towards right. I write much the way the others do. Simply think I'm writing on an inclined plane.
The pen is the original lifebook stylus. Sometimes it makes some "smudge" when I lift the pointer. Just to fix the ideas with an example: I finish to write a word, then I lift the pen, but it continues to write until the pointer is quite a long away from the monitor. The result is a long sign after the word.
But, if I turn the pen halfway, along its axis, and rewrite, in the same area of the monitor, it works good.
Unfortunately there isn't a standard "rotation". Sometimes, in that particular area of the monitor, it works if its two buttons point towards my hand, sometimes, in another area, it works if its two buttons point outwards.
Do you think it's a stylus or a monitor problem?
Thanks
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