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Figure 13.
PPI 55” Touch Device detected
3.
If the
Sensors
tab lists your PPI Touch Device, select it and click the
Properties…
button. If your PPI
Touch Device is not listed, or you have more than one PPI Touch Device connected to your computer,
contact technical support.
4.
In the
Sensor Properties
dialog, make sure the following values are present in the
Input mapping
section:
Map touches to:
1: PPI 55” LCD
Enable as a Windows Touch device:
selected
5.
If a portion of the device screen is still unresponsive, click
Calibrate
and follow the directions on screen.
Calibration should be done separately for both pen and touch using a PPI by Microsoft Active Stylus
and a finger. For best results, touch the center of each box until each box becomes bright green. You
may need to shift your fingertip or stylus slightly to get the crosshair to align with the box. Also, you
must wait until the crosshair changes size for a second and then changes color, preferably bright green.
If a box turns red, brown, or a dull green you should move on to other boxes and then come back to it
to make it bright green. You will have calibrated the device properly when all of the boxes are bright
green and the feedback text reads 9 points calibrated, with excellent accuracy.
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