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enterman

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Does anyone know of a way to gain back my right-click function via the stylus in windows 7. Ever since I updated to the 2.59 drivers and the most recent drivers, I can no longer right-click with my stylus unless I hold the button and then tap the screen (I used to be able to push the button while hovering above the screen to right click which was much more convient). Anyone know how short of downgrading back to a different driver.

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December 30, 2009 1:00 AM

Check the tablet settings under the control panel.

December 30, 2009 1:23 AM

Not sure if you're referring to the "Use the pen button as a right-click equivalent" under pen and touch or something else. If you were referring to the aforementioned item, it was already checked.

December 30, 2009 6:48 AM

Exact same stylus right click behavior here. Right click with button doesn't open a menu until I touch the screen, at least the right click circle is shown. Havent't found a solution for this. But I think it's a n-trig driver / software related problem. Waiting for the release of a never 32bit driver than the 2.59 one.

December 30, 2009 5:27 PM

Travis Bickle said: Exact same stylus right click behavior here. Right click with button doesn't open a menu until I touch the screen, at least the right click circle is shown. Havent't found a solution for this. But I think it's a n-trig driver / software related problem. Waiting for the release of a never 32bit driver than the 2.59 one.
ugh if it is indeed a driver thing then we may never get it back. HP and N-Trig are having a lovely track record so far...

December 31, 2009 5:15 PM

Hey, they fixed the manual wifi switch, got to give them credit for that.

January 1, 2010 2:00 AM

I'm sorry, are you trying to stand up for HP and say they're doing a good job lol?

January 1, 2010 8:02 PM

It's all a matter of psychology, you get more positive responses from praise for a good deed than scorn for a bad one. ;D

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