Lenovo C315 Touch Screen All-in-One PC
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Thanks for the review!
In the video you're saying that it's difficult to resize a window or to scroll, but you can change the settings for that.
Control panel > Personalize > Window color > Advanced appearance settings.
With "Border padding" you can set the border to be wider, which makes it easier to grab. I always set it to 0 because it looks so ugly and useless on non touch displays. (I set the Title bar to 18 as well, because the default size is too big.)
Change the "Scrollbar" size to make scrolling easier.
In the video you're saying that it's difficult to resize a window or to scroll, but you can change the settings for that.
Control panel > Personalize > Window color > Advanced appearance settings.
With "Border padding" you can set the border to be wider, which makes it easier to grab. I always set it to 0 because it looks so ugly and useless on non touch displays. (I set the Title bar to 18 as well, because the default size is too big.)
Change the "Scrollbar" size to make scrolling easier.
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You said multitouch at the beginning of the review then later refered to as touch screen. Multitouch implies it also works with stylus, and i mean the ones that hover, how the dumb piece of plastic kind of stylus. Can you confirm this?
Also, did you guys try taking it appart to see what it looks like inside, and possibly swap some of the components like the loud HDD?
Also, did you guys try taking it appart to see what it looks like inside, and possibly swap some of the components like the loud HDD?
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I take multi-touch to mean it recognizes you touching the screen in multiple places at once. Things like pinch to zoom and rotate and stuff. A stylus can only touch the screen at one point so it is definitely not a multi-touch interface. Unless you mean you can use your finger or a stylus giving you "multiple" ways to interface with it. But I've never heard of that as being described as multi-touch.Spare Tire wrote:You said multitouch at the beginning of the review then later refered to as touch screen. Multitouch implies it also works with stylus, and i mean the ones that hover, how the dumb piece of plastic kind of stylus. Can you confirm this?