Martin Fóka

Martin Fóka

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  • #50450
    Martin Fóka
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    There are two ways of doing that.

    1. Clean install (Windows 10) + do not update:
    Device manager -> Human Interface Devices -> I2C HID Device

    2. Uninstall:
    Device manager -> Human Interface Devices -> *HID Focal Tech

    *I do not recall the driver name. It is called something like HID Focal Tech
    If you will give me the screenshot of the Human Interface Devices I can tell you which driver you should uninstall.

    #49338
    Martin Fóka
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    SOLVED:
    You can turn off capacitive buttons of MiPad 2 (Windows).
    You just have to uninstall a driver.

    #49328
    Martin Fóka
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    @Kerje Fliki:
    I have already installed Windows 10…

    One of the easiest ways to do that is:
    1. Create Windwos USB via Media creation tool with “Windows 10” (OEM KEY doesn’t work with Windows 10 Home Single Language, rufus doesn’t work at all for this tablet).
    2. Install Windows (Press F2 to enter BIOS setup)
    3. Install drivers

    #49191
    Martin Fóka
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    Jiří Škorpil has helped me.
    It works with Media creation tool.

    My only problem is that I am not able to activate windows.
    Error: 0x803f7001
    I am about to reinstall it and see what happens…

    #49024
    Martin Fóka
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    This method doesn’t work. I think that I will have to do the clean install.

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    #49014
    Martin Fóka
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    How could I do the clean intall?
    1. enter BIOS
    2. erase disk
    3. install windows 10 from usb
    4. install the drivers – where can I find the drivers?

    What are the disadvantages of reinstalling windows?
    Could Chris try it first?

    #45662
    Martin Fóka
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    My bad, I wrote “the cut outs” because I was looking at a newer version of this keyboard.
    http://www.zagg.com/us/en_us/keyboards/ipad-mini-4-keyboard/ipad-mini-4-keyboard-folio

    Ipad mini is slimmer than mi pad. I kinda worry that the tablet could fell out of this case…
    Is the mi pad magnetic? Because this case hold the tablet in the magnetic clamp.

     

     

    #45504
    Martin Fóka
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    I am about to buy the ZAGG Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard and I have one question.
    Does the cut outs fit for a Mi Pad 2?

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