EXPC-1319 Series Hardware
Hardware Installation
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Beep mode allows you to configure a beeping sound to play whenever contact is made (or broken) with the
screen. The beep may be configured for tone, frequency, and duration.
The cursor stabilizer removes jitter from the cursor when the computer is being used in high vibration
environments.
To enable right-click capability for the touch screen, users may enable the press-and-hold-as-right-click,
which allows users to press on the cursor and hold their finger in place, without moving, to call up the right-click
menu available in most Windows applications.
Back to defaults resets all of the touch screen interface settings to their factory defaults.
When finished, click OK.
Edge Compensation
This page allows users to calibrate the touch screen so that software features at the edges of the display are
easier to access. This is often a serious problem when, for instance, users are touching the screen with
fingertips that are too thick to conveniently access scroll bars, or to manipulate objects on the Windows task
bar, or in the system tray located on the bottom of the screen. The edge compensation interface consists of four
sliders one for each edge of the screen. The far right represents the largest possible edge area, while the far left
represents the smallest possible (unmagnified) edge area.