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valodya
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I just got my Prism yesterday. It too has grafitti problems, although not like the others describe. I use TealEcho, and when I write quickly, it looks like the digitizer misses parts of my stroke. E's come out like S's, S's come out F's, etc. It's clear from TealEcho that part of the stroke is not registering, and my accuracy is way down. If I write hard, or slow, things seem to improve. It's not unusable, but quite annoying. My graffiti was I guess pretty fast on the PalmIIIx, and it didn't have any problem keeping up. Has anyone else noticed this problem?

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kalahari
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Have you installed Handspring Updater 1.1 that was released yesterday? That seems to have fixed everyone's graffiti problems so far.

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krelvin
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The description you are giving is the same problem I had. The software patch fixed it.

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[Edited by valodya on 11-15-2000 at 11:51 AM]

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