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Old 04-10-2015, 03:58 PM   #7
Ivan Grozny
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Device: M96 Boox
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Originally Posted by CoronarJunkee View Post
Try to enter calibration mode in portrait mode. Then hold the Boox in landscape mode when hitting the calibration marks.

It probably only registers the position of the pen relative to the (physical) screen. Given that this is the case, if you force the screen to display the calibration marks in screen corners not corresponding to the correct physical corners of the screen (e.g. the device thinks you're hitting the upper right corner while you're actually hitting the lower right one), having the calibration thrown off would be a logical result of what you did.

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I might be wrong but AFAIK, M96 lacks IMU/Gyro or other similar devices to recognize its current position and angle.

Calibration doesn't have a landscape/portrait mode in its code, it's a function which can not recognize the devices position and works independently of it.

It is the user who can turn the device to landscape and then enter the calibration process or enter the calibration process and then turn the device - the result is the same because there are no different calibrations (Horizontal/Portrait) but just one.
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