P Peternam Oct 3, 2010 #1 Are there any limitations in functionality when using a touchscreen tablet with windows ?
M MrPowerBallad Oct 3, 2010 #2 I think the term "fat finger" takes on a whole new meaning when trying to trade with a tablet.
P Peternam Oct 4, 2010 #3 Quote from MrPowerBallad: I think the term "fat finger" takes on a whole new meaning when trying to trade with a tablet. More... LOL
Quote from MrPowerBallad: I think the term "fat finger" takes on a whole new meaning when trying to trade with a tablet. More... LOL
C Cdntrader Oct 4, 2010 #4 Quote from MrPowerBallad: I think the term "fat finger" takes on a whole new meaning when trying to trade with a tablet. More... no kidding. Touchpads scare me just as much.
Quote from MrPowerBallad: I think the term "fat finger" takes on a whole new meaning when trying to trade with a tablet. More... no kidding. Touchpads scare me just as much.
E EMRGLOBAL Oct 4, 2010 #5 Yea, FAT FINGER. I did use a Touch Screen, for Production not trading. I didn't like it. FAT FINGER MISTAKES were the main issue. And the screen gets all nasty from natural grease on the fingers. I'll stick to the wireless mouse.
Yea, FAT FINGER. I did use a Touch Screen, for Production not trading. I didn't like it. FAT FINGER MISTAKES were the main issue. And the screen gets all nasty from natural grease on the fingers. I'll stick to the wireless mouse.
M Mr J Oct 5, 2010 #6 It's fine if you use the larger text & icon display option, or a stylus, or both.