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You need Windows XP Tablet PC edition 2005 to be able to use the Tablet properties.If Windows XP tablet PC was the original Os installed, then you will have to reinstall it.
Sounds like the driver didnt get installed back onto your computer correctly. If you go here: http://www.trigem.com/us/support/drivers.asp and download the one that says touch pad and install it. You may need to get a external mouse in order to install and complete these actions in order to get your laptop mouse working again! Best of luck! Josh
Toshiba Tecra M4-S435 is Tablet PC. Windows XP (Profession) has no option of touch screen. In order to use the feature, you need to install Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or you may install Windows 7, which supports this feature and you would definately be able to use stylus and touch screen, as I have installed Windows 7 and its working fine with all the drivers etc.
If you have Windows XP tablet PC Edition 2005 installed on it, you can use the Wacom Pen to enter text instesd of type it.
On Windows XP tablet PC Edition 2005, there is an Input panel Icon on the tray bar, usually to the left, close to the Start button. Use the pen to click the Input Panel. When it opens showing you a black line on yellowish backround you can start using the pen as if it were on paper. Depending on the pen input setting it will insert automatically or waits for you to press the insert button. However for the converted text to be inserted you need to have a text editing software open (Word Pad for example.)
If when you open the input panel you see a keyboard you can change that to handwriting (continuous line) or typing separate letters.
The computer can be taught to recognize your handwriting: You will need to practice. You might have to download and install the relevant ink recognition package for your language. Look for it on the Microsoft tablet PC page.
Maybe IBM have some drivers but as XP is obsolete, they may not.
Operating Systems as supplied from new. Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Microsoft Windows Vista Business 32-bit and 64-bit
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition 2005
Are you using XP Tablet Edition as that edition has the drivers for the features?
Your new install of Windows will be using generic drivers. You need to update to the specific touchpad drivers. Download them from Trigem (Averatec is a brand name owned by trigem) http://www.trigem.com/us/support/drivers.asp
Have you tried a new battery in the stylus? They require AAAA size batteries. The first time my pen went out I thought it was the computer not responding, but it turned out to be a dead stylus battery.
I just bought one of these used, It had a fresh intall of windows XP tablet. When I got it the touch screen would not work. I have tried dowloading the drivers. I download Motion dashboard for this model. When I open it is says" Dashboard can not be run on this computer" I dont know what to do??
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