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When needed, the touchscreen can be configured using the following steps.
Configuring the Touchscreen
Make necessary changes
For more information, refer to [Help].
Select [OK]
Touchscreen
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1
3
NOTE
Select
from the taskbar or select [Settings] from [Start] -
[Programs] - [Updd]
The following screen will be displayed.
Advanced
Hardware
Button Modes
Calibration
Define the calibration setup.
Use when the cursor can not be pointed correctly with
your finger. (Needed if the alignment of the touchscreen
with the visual image change or adjust the display reso-
lution).
Set the hardware resources.
Match this setting with the
setting for [Touchscreen] in
the Setup Utility.
Set the button modes.
Set the advanced settings.
Devices
Configure the device controller.
About
Display the version number.
Status
Display the status of the controller.
Windows
Set the “double-click”
settings.
General
Set the general settings and func-
tions.
Events
Set the events that can be generated
by a controller.
Settings
Set the general protocol
settings.
Adjustments can be made when double-click operations are assumed by the
computer although single-click operations are intended, by clicking [Windows]
from the display shown above and decreasing the value for [Time] in [Double
Click Settings].
Immediately run [Calibrate] when the number of points of calibration is changed.
It is also possible to change the double click speed for [Tap and Buttons]* in
[Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse]. It is important to note that when
the double click speed for [Mouse] is changed, the double click time for [Win-
dows] is also changed. However, the double click time for [Windows] and
[Mouse] returns to its value before the change when the computer is restarted
.
*
Windows NT
: [Buttons]
NOTE