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Karen Margrave
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Tech Advice on Touch Screen w/Windows 8

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
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I just bought a new Nokia Phone, an Asus Laptop, and my husband has a Surface RT Tablet. All have Windows 8 with touch screen. In going to my website when I click on the menu for current projects, the 2 sub folders come up. However; when we try to touch the link to those, the subfolders disappear, and we can't click into them.

My website is with Vistaprint. I called them, and they said it's not with their website,that they can access the subfolders with their touch screens, and I need to call Windows 8 support (which I will do, though I did explain that sites such as theirs need to conform to Windows 8, not vice vesa!)

However; since more and more computers are having touch screens, and Windows 8, I was wondering if anyone else is noticing this issue, and what to do. I know I can adjust the sensitivity of the touchscreen, but worries me is that not everyone knows to do that. @Brandon Turner undefined

I tried to @mention @J Scott too but... ;)

  • Karen Margrave

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