Sanyo 42LM4RTC, 42LM5RTC, 42LM4WPTC manual Setting The Touch Output To Suit The Application Program

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SETTING THE TOUCH OUTPUT TO SUIT THE APPLICATION PROGRAM

SETTING THE TOUCH OUTPUT TO SUIT THE APPLICATION PROGRAM

1. Select the Output tab.

Fig 7

2.Select the mouse control required for your application (Fig 7).

 To enable the touch function on the screen, tick the Enable check box. To enable the touch function on the screen, tick the Enable check box.

3.No action selects no mouse pointer movement or button pressing when touching the touchscreen.

4.Move mouse only enables mouse pointer movement but no button movement when touching the screen.

5.Click on press enables mouse pointer movement and left button click when touching the screen.

6.Click on release enables mouse pointer movement when touching the screen and left button click when the finger moves away from the touchscreen. This can be used in applications where the user needs confirmation the correct target has been selected before being activated with a button click by removing the finger.

7.Select/Move/Release (Previously Drag and Drop) enables the mouse pointer movement and left button down when the screen is touched. The left button stays down as the finger is moved around the screen and left button click up does not occur until the finger is removed from the screen. The item selected is dragged around the screen following the mouse cursor movement and it is released only when the finger is removed from the screen.

8.Select/Hold/Release enables the mouse pointer movement and left button down when the screen is touched. The left button stays down as the finger is moved around the screen and left button up does not occur until the finger is removed from the screen. The item selected remains selected but remains in its original position, it stays selected until the finger is removed from the screen.

This mode is useful for Web pages where scroll bars can be manipulated by touching the end buttons but text cannot be highlighted. If the user selects a target and then moves away from target when removing the finger, the target selection is still valid.

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Contents 42LM4WPTC 42LM5WPTC 42LM4RTC 42LM5RTC Interactive Touchscreen User GuideFor serial Interface Interactive Touchscreen User GuidePage TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL CARE AND CLEANING OF THE TOUCHSCREENCONTACT INFORMATION SHIPPING DAMAGE/UNPACKINGCOMPATIBILITY INTRODUCTIONLOADING THE TOUCH DRIVER SOFTWARE ONTO PC INSTALLATIONDo not plug the touchscreen interface cable into your computer STARTING THE DRIVER CONTROL PROGRAM CONFIGURING THE COMMUNICATIONS PORTEXPLANATION OF THE STATUS SECTION Reasons why the driver does not see the touchscreen are usuallyPage Automatic Setup ADJUSTING THE TOUCH SENSITIVITY LEVELManual Sensitivity Setup Page CALIBRATION To enable the touch function on the screen, tick the Enable check box SETTING THE TOUCH OUTPUT TO SUIT THE APPLICATION PROGRAM1. Fig 8 Click on file 2. Click on save to save the current settings You must now save the settingsTesting the Hardware with ‘Graph’ DIAGNOSTICS AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWire Integrity Test Signal to Noise CheckMONITOR MODE DELAYED STARTING OF THE DRIVER OUTPUT USING EDGE ENHANCEMENTPROBLEMS WITH WINDOWS AUTOMATICALLY RUNNING THE DRIVER FROM START- UP FAULT FINDING GUIDESLOW TOUCH SCREEN RESPONSE WHEN USING POWER HUNGRY APPLICATIONS DRIVER DOES NOT SEE THE TOUCHSCREENTo set the priority settings permanently when the system restarts CHECK OR CHANGE THE VIRTUAL MEMORY SETTINGSDRIVER PRIORITY CHANGE @echo off start /high c\program files\TouchScreen\MA7Driver.exe