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Angela, Menu, Settings, Language & keyboard, Touch Input, Text Input, under Finger touch precision, choose Calibration tool or even Reset calibration.
If you have the app, yes you can calibrate touch screen.
Try links below for more info.
Whoever used the term "calibrating an iPad" may have been referring to touch screen calibration.
Some touch screens need to be adjusted, or "calibrated", or the device may act as if you touched a different spot on the screen than you did. The iPad screen does not need to be calibrated. If the iPad make a mistake about what spot you touched, the error may be due to:
a defect or damage;
a screen protector;
a cold finger;
a hand that is holding the iPad and inadvertently touching the screen;
a finger that is inadvertently touching the screen.
try to soft reset it by engaging the reset button ..If it has such a button it should be hidden in a hole on the side and need to be pressed until restarts ..(it should be powered and on when you do this) .. If there is no button ..it means it has something wrong with the touch screen function ...and you should try to see if the screen is not out of focus..and try to swipe it in a certain point ..and if it is indicated..try in near by locations ...If you manage to make it start you should look in the main menu for screen calibration ..and engage it ..this should make the touch screen work proper again . In worse case you will need the firmware and reset it to factory settings ..
Sounds like you need to reset AppsLib.
This fix will wipe all your data, so be sure to back everything up.
Go to Settings.
In settings go to Go to "Privacy".
Select Factory Reset.
Select Reset Device.
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Connect the unit to the computer using the USB cable and "Select" Erase
Everything"
The following will occur:
• The screen will display COBY
• The screen will display Android
• The unit will reboot to the Menu screen
Step 6- The unit will prompt to calibrate. Hold stylus on the center of the target.
Repeat as the target moves around on the screen. ****DO NOT *** press Return or Home".
The unit will display "calibrate success" and will return to the main /home menu automatically. If for any reason the unit went into standby mode and the touch screen does not respond, reset the unit using a pin.
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After the Factory Data Reset, do not launch the Applibs yet until:
1- You have configured your Wi-Fi
2- Check/enable "Unknown Sources"- Go to Settings, Application Setting. Done.
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