How to Set a Tablet PC for Left-Hand Use
Introduction
If you are left-handed, using a computer that is configured for right-hand use can be difficult. If you are using a desktop computer, you might choose to purchase a left-handed mouse. On laptops, you can reconfigure the buttons for left-hand use. You can also configure your Tablet PC for left-hand use.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Configure Your Tablet PC for Left-Hand Use
Things You'll Need
Steps
Step One
Pick up your Tablet PC with your right hand. If you have a convertible Tablet PC, you will need to rotate the screen and fold it down so that your Tablet PC resembles a notepad. This will enable you to remove the pen from your Tablet PC and control it with your left hand.
Step Two
Navigate to the "Tablet and Pen Settings" menu. Depending on the settings on your Tablet PC, there may be an icon for this in the notification area. If you do not find this icon, you can open this menu through the Control Panel.
Step Three
Choose "Left-handedness" in the "Tablet and Pen Settings" menu. If you are running Windows XP Tablet Edition, you will find this option on the "Settings" tab. If you are running an edition of Windows Vista, you can choose between left- and right-hand use on the "General" tab.
Step Four
Calibrate the pen on your Tablet PC. Tap the "Calibrate" button within the "Tablet and Pen Settings" menu with your digital pen. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration process.
Step Five
Repeat these actions for each person who uses your Tablet PC. If you share a single account on your Tablet PC, you will need to repeat the calibration process each time that you set the Tablet PC for left- or right-hand use.
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