thanks, WNewquayMVP. The reason ask is that I recently successfully loaned my Dell pen for use on a toshiba machine - it's a long story, but the tosh owner had lost their pen...It worked that way round without a problem, and I hoped they would work reciprocally as the toshiba pen is better ergonomically.
thanks, WNewquayMVP. The reason ask is that I recently successfully loaned my Dell pen for use on a toshiba machine - it's a long story, but the tosh owner had lost their pen...It worked that way round without a problem, and I hoped they would work reciprocally as the toshiba pen is better ergonomically.
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Re: want to use toshiba pen on Dell XT tablet, but not
No, sorry.
The DELL Latitude XT uses digitizer technology from N-trig and the Toshiba uses Wacom technology.
Completely different and non-interchangeable.
No, sorry. The DELL Latitude XT uses digitizer technology from N-trig and the Toshiba uses Wacom technology. Completely different and non-interchangeable.
No, sorry. The DELL Latitude XT uses digitizer technology from N-trig and the Toshiba uses Wacom technology. Completely different and non-interchangeable.
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I might not be necessary to reset to factory settings. Just go to the Toshiba.us support site and download the drivers for the Tablet PC (that includes the WAcom driver, all the tablet PC extensions). If you have the Recovery CD, you can run it from inside Windows XP and reinstall selectively all you need. Just to set things straight, the screen of the R15 reacts to the Wacom pen only, not to your finger or some other plastic tipped pen.
XP Pro should run fine on it - I would assume that is what it came with. You may need to download additional drivers from Toshiba. I would check with Toshiba about the pen as well, but without it should still function as a regular laptop.
First, go to your control panel and find the icon for the pen. Next, calibrate the pen and set up how you want it to work. The pen is not for use in every program necessarily but with handwriting recognition activated and a charactes set entered, it will wirk. It is also good for graphics, with a bit of practice. Some units let you erase with the back of the stylus, just like a pencil eraser.
^The question is NOT asking about a USB thumb drive, and a lot of people seem to have failed to understand this.
This is a comprehensive forum thread regarding digitizers that work with Penenabled Tablet PCs: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/showthread.php?t=12695
I don't believe Bamboo pens work.
i lost my software that came with the system and want y to install the operating system. purchasing the software and install it. i downloaded drivers and yet the pen did't work.
thanks, WNewquayMVP. The reason ask is that I recently successfully loaned my Dell pen for use on a toshiba machine - it's a long story, but the tosh owner had lost their pen...It worked that way round without a problem, and I hoped they would work reciprocally as the toshiba pen is better ergonomically.
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