Hambones500

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  • #40933
    Hambones500
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    Hi,
    that gesture *@!t with the docking keyboard really spoils a nice piece of kit – however, this has been successfully worked around in another part of techtablets for a Windows 10 Hi12 – same issue – I hated the swipe down from edge window-down and used this to get rid of it – using autohotkey to neutralise the offending gestures – obviously you have to unzip the Autohotkey exe and put it in the startup to have it automatically resident if you want, but there are different versions (to eliminate pinch/zoom, for example) read down the topic and credit to Mickey Y at

    http://techtablets.com/forum/topic/soft-solution-to-disableoverride-touchpad-windows-gestures/#post-37800 

     

     

    #40223
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    I plumped for a standard Kingston 128GB Micro SDXC Memory card rated 45MB/s (verified genuine size etc., the write speed with Hi10 around 36MB/s) and that works no problems at all

    #38564
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    After a fair amount of searching it seems that (generally), if a device is SDXC compatible, that it shouldn’t be limited to 64GB – so 128 GB should work – this concurs with advice from KingstonMemoryShop in the UK, that “This device accepts microSDHC and microSDXC cards. As it accepts microSDXC technically it should accept 64GB+ 128GB cards;You can find both these cards here which we recommend for this device”  The exFAT file system is part of the deal introduced here: https://www.sdcard.org/press/archive/SD_Association_Announces_SDXC_Revised_1-7-09.pdf – I tracked other similar advice (that unless a particular device quirk prevents) an SDXC is an SDXC, not limited to 64GB or whatever,  here: http://superuser.com/questions/892401/if-a-device-specifies-that-it-can-support-sd-cards-up-to-64gb-would-larger-size, so I guess I’m off to buy a 128GB…….</span>

    #38497
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    Given the original post, it’s ironic that GearBest currently has the Hi10 as SD128, but Chuwi http://en.chuwi.com/product/items/Chuwi-Hi10.html have it as SD64 – Perhaps there are slightly different varieties of Hi10? Is there any software that checks what capacity a system has for SD maximum size – not h2testw, obviously, but something that will check prior to purchase???

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