Alright still new to this XD but i'm having fun. But can I have help with a proper technique to calibrate my 3ds...no matter what I do I'm stuck TT^TT.
It takes some getting used to. Just play around a lot, see what works for you, and don't be afraid to experiment. If you need help actually calibrating the TOUCHSCREEN or something, you'd find that in the 3ds settings menu. Just be aware that the 3ds, unlike some dsi, is NOT pressure sensitive, but pressing up or down on the d-pad will change the brush ''pressure'' (which seems pretty useless to me, but might be awesome for you) somewhat. So, you know, just have fun with it! Play around!
Hmm... Well, if the system itself is going funny, you may need to send it back for repairs... If it's still under warrenty, that is. (There are people online who repair systems, but it's up to you if you decide if they're trustworthy or not.) Or there may be vidoes on youtube that can teach you how to compensate for a wonky touchscreen. Sorry I can't be of much help...
Something I've noticed with the application is that the point that shows on the screen shifts to either side of the stylus. Closer to the left side of the touch screen, it reads slightly to the left of the stylus, and opposite for the right side. As far as I can tell, calibrating the touch screen doesn't fix this.
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14 Mar, 2013, 8:16 am
It takes some getting used to. Just play around a lot, see what works for you, and don't be afraid to experiment. If you need help actually calibrating the TOUCHSCREEN or something, you'd find that in the 3ds settings menu. Just be aware that the 3ds, unlike some dsi, is NOT pressure sensitive, but pressing up or down on the d-pad will change the brush ''pressure'' (which seems pretty useless to me, but might be awesome for you) somewhat. So, you know, just have fun with it! Play around!
14 Mar, 2013, 8:50 am
Hmm... Well, if the system itself is going funny, you may need to send it back for repairs... If it's still under warrenty, that is. (There are people online who repair systems, but it's up to you if you decide if they're trustworthy or not.) Or there may be vidoes on youtube that can teach you how to compensate for a wonky touchscreen. Sorry I can't be of much help...
14 Mar, 2013, 2:18 pm
Yeah it's kinda confusing when you just start it out...
21 Apr, 2013, 6:35 am
Something I've noticed with the application is that the point that shows on the screen shifts to either side of the stylus. Closer to the left side of the touch screen, it reads slightly to the left of the stylus, and opposite for the right side. As far as I can tell, calibrating the touch screen doesn't fix this.