X201T Mouse and Stylus and Touch woes just appeared...
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 5:15 pm
My X201T tablet mouse, stylus and multitouch functions worked well until about three weeks ago. Before this problem, when I changed orientation from landscape to portrait, the tablet and stylus adjusted to the changes just fine.
Then some update happened either through System Update or through Windows Update or through me trying to keep current with the latest drivers.
Now, this is my difficulty: When I change from landscape to portrait, the stylus gets confused, and the pointer is about 90 degrees and several inches off away from the stylus tip.
When I go to calibrate the stylus functions, the calibration function does not work.
When I go to calibrate the touch functions, it calibrates okay, but on the next reboot, I lose all use of the mouse as soon as the desktop loads. Neither the trackpoint nor the ultranav touch pad work and the mouse buttons don't work. I have mouse functions pre-deskop up until the user logon.
The only recovery I have found is to do a "System Restore" to the most current restore point. Go figure.
In Control Panel, I now have two separate applications to handle what used to be handled by one application: "Pen Tablet Properties" and "Touch Settings". The "Pen Tablet Properties" includes calibration of the stylus but the calibration doesn't work. The "Touch Settings" handles calibration of the finger touch, but after the calibration I lose mouse function.
Here all all of the drivers I have loaded at this time which might relate.
Lenovo System Interface driver 1.05
ThinkPad Tablet Button Driver 1.04
ThinkPad Tablet Shortcut Menu 6.25
ThinkPad UltraNav Driver 15.2.20.0
ThinkPad UltraNav Utility 2.13.0
Touch Driver 3.0.7.13
Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 1.0.40517.00
ISD Tablet 7.0.2-10
ThinkPad Display 1280x800 4.36.0.0
Intel HD Graphics 8.15.10.2312 02/22/2011
Windows Live Dsplay Driver 15.5527.0.0 08/06/2010
ThinkPad UltraNav Pointing Device 15.2.20.0 03/21/2011
HID-complaint mouse 6.1.7600.16385 06/21/2006
The OS is Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1. I purchased the system in August, 2010. I've got 8GB of ram and 500 gb of hard drive, 60% free.
I hope someone here has had something similar happen and can help, or someone can help me get back to just using the same application for pen and touch calibration and adjustment, and maybe that will fix it.
Barry in Wyoming
Then some update happened either through System Update or through Windows Update or through me trying to keep current with the latest drivers.
Now, this is my difficulty: When I change from landscape to portrait, the stylus gets confused, and the pointer is about 90 degrees and several inches off away from the stylus tip.
When I go to calibrate the stylus functions, the calibration function does not work.
When I go to calibrate the touch functions, it calibrates okay, but on the next reboot, I lose all use of the mouse as soon as the desktop loads. Neither the trackpoint nor the ultranav touch pad work and the mouse buttons don't work. I have mouse functions pre-deskop up until the user logon.
The only recovery I have found is to do a "System Restore" to the most current restore point. Go figure.
In Control Panel, I now have two separate applications to handle what used to be handled by one application: "Pen Tablet Properties" and "Touch Settings". The "Pen Tablet Properties" includes calibration of the stylus but the calibration doesn't work. The "Touch Settings" handles calibration of the finger touch, but after the calibration I lose mouse function.
Here all all of the drivers I have loaded at this time which might relate.
Lenovo System Interface driver 1.05
ThinkPad Tablet Button Driver 1.04
ThinkPad Tablet Shortcut Menu 6.25
ThinkPad UltraNav Driver 15.2.20.0
ThinkPad UltraNav Utility 2.13.0
Touch Driver 3.0.7.13
Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 1.0.40517.00
ISD Tablet 7.0.2-10
ThinkPad Display 1280x800 4.36.0.0
Intel HD Graphics 8.15.10.2312 02/22/2011
Windows Live Dsplay Driver 15.5527.0.0 08/06/2010
ThinkPad UltraNav Pointing Device 15.2.20.0 03/21/2011
HID-complaint mouse 6.1.7600.16385 06/21/2006
The OS is Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1. I purchased the system in August, 2010. I've got 8GB of ram and 500 gb of hard drive, 60% free.
I hope someone here has had something similar happen and can help, or someone can help me get back to just using the same application for pen and touch calibration and adjustment, and maybe that will fix it.
Barry in Wyoming