DigitizerCheck for Pocket PC


DigitizerCheck is a simple utility for a Pocket PC to check its screen alignment. If your screen is out of alignment, you can use the "File->Align Screen" menu item directly launch the built-in screen alignment (DigitizerCheck will be automatically closed when the built-in one starts up).

Just tap anywhere on the screen, its location will be shown on the screen. You can tap and drag the stylus and check the alignment too. DigitizerCheck only checks the screen's alignment. It doesn't calibrate the screen. But DigitizerCheck has a menu item to help you directly launch the built-in screen alignment utility.

DigitizerCheck can help you to check if your PPC's screen has any dead pixel. From the Menu->Check Dead Pixel menu item, you'll see a pure BLACK and then WHITE (tap the screen to change) screen. This can help you to check the dead pixels (if there is any).

DigitizerCheck should work on Pocket PC with an ARM (including XScale), MIPS, SH3 or SH4 CPU. It only takes about 11kb memory space. It should support any screen size (320x240 or 640x480) and direction (portrait or landscape). It hasn't been fully tested on a PDA with VGA screen, but you can have a try.

Installation Guide:

Note: All Windows Mobile 2003 (and SE) PPCs are using XScale CPUs, so just choose the DigitizerCheck.cab (2002/2003 for PPC2002/2003/SE version) file to install if you have a PocketPC 2003 PDA.

Simply copy the proper cab file to your PPC and install it with any file explorer.  A shortcut (DigitizerCheck.lnk) will be created automatically under:

/Windows/Start Menu/Programs

DigitizerCheck is FREE.

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