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Sure. You run a setup program that says "touch the upper left corner of this square (it rendered on the screen)", then "touch the upper right" and so on.

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you are coming across as if there is a ghost in the machine, when in fact this is simple human interference, and quite possibly malicious
 
So what do you think faulty means?

The position of the finger is detected by hardware and processed by software. If the hardware is faulty, the software will not be processing proper coordinates.

If the picture tube is broken, you won't see anything on the screen. That's faulty.

Democrats complained the punch card machines in 2000 florida were faulty because they filled up with chads and resisted people poking holes in the cards.
 
exactly

you are coming across as if there is a ghost in the machine, when in fact this is simple human interference, and quite possibly malicious

I don't suggest it's a ghost in the machine. Physically moving the machine from storage to the polling place can knock it out of whack. Or dropping something on the touch screen.

If it's malicious, then it's the poll workers doing it, which would be a scandal that Rachel Maddow would explain away if it hurt republicans.
 
All paper ballots in Indiana. I was in and out in less than 5 mins. That douche Mourdock better not win.
 
Paper in Tampa, FL. Mrs. FromWA and I took the kids on a field trip to the polling place a few blocks away and then walked back down the riverwalk. No lines. We were asked for picture ID with signature, and signed on the pre-printed sheet that had our names and addresses.
 

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