7 Hidden Tricks Every Tech-Pro WinTouch Owner Should Know
1. Customize Multi-Touch Gestures
Go to Settings > Gestures to assign two-, three-, and four-finger gestures to actions like app switching, desktop show/hide, or custom shortcuts. This speeds navigation without touching the taskbar.
2. Enable Precision Mode for Stylus Input
In Pen settings, turn on Precision Mode to reduce cursor jitter and improve handwriting recognition—useful for drawing or note-taking apps.
3. Use Edge Zones for Quick Access
Activate Edge Zones to map the screen edges to functions (volume, brightness, app launcher). Swipe from the configured edge to trigger them instantly.
4. Create App-Specific Touch Profiles
Open the WinTouch Control Panel and create profiles that change sensitivity, palm rejection, and gesture mappings per app (e.g., design software vs. browser).
5. Calibrate Pressure Sensitivity
For stylus users: run the Pressure Calibration tool (Control Panel > Tablet Tools) to fine-tune how hard you must press for different stroke widths—improves accuracy in art apps.
6. Use Split-Touch for Dual Input
Enable Split-Touch to allow simultaneous input from two different touch sources (e.g., stylus + finger) with separate behaviors—handy for collaborative marking or annotations.
7. Set Up Quick Wake with Proximity Sensor
If your device has a proximity sensor, enable Quick Wake so a hand wave wakes the screen without keystrokes—useful when hands are full or wearing gloves.
If you want, I can turn these into short how-to steps for each trick.
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