Sharp PNL802BPKG2A Touch Pen Preparations/Touch Action, Inserting the battery, Touch action

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Touch Pen Preparations/Touch Action

Inserting the battery

1.Rotate the battery cap and remove it, and then pull out the cover.

Battery cap

2.Insert the supplied battery (LR-03 (“AAA” size)) in the orientation shown, and attach the cover and battery cap.

TIPS

The supplied battery (LR-03 (“AAA” size)) may be exhausted in a short time, depending on how it was stored.

If the touch pen will not be used for an extended time, remove the battery from the touch pen.

For the battery, use an alkaline battery.

Touch action and touch mode

Touch panel actions that can be used vary depending on the touch mode setting in the touch panel driver.

In Windows XP/Windows Vista, dual touch mode cannot be used.

Touch mode

Single touch mode

Dual touch mode

Touch action

 

 

 

 

 

Single-tap

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

Double-tap

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

Drag-and-drop

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

Flicks

No

Yes

 

 

 

Press-and-hold

No

Yes

 

 

 

Pan

No

Yes

 

 

 

Zoom

No

Yes

 

 

 

Press-and-tap

No

Yes

 

 

 

Rotation

No

Yes

 

 

 

TIPS

Settings for touch panel operation such as the touch mode and actions of the function buttons can be changed in the touch panel driver. For details, see the manual for the touch panel driver.

In Windows 7, if the checkmark has been removed from “Enable multi-touch gestures and inking” in “Pen and touch” in Control Panel, select the checkbox.

Touch action

When the touch panel is touched with the pen, the input mode changes to pen mode. When touched with your finger, the input mode changes to handwriting mode. The input mode is set by default to change automatically (Standard mode).

TIPS

For the procedures for using the touch pen in the Pen

Software, see the Pen Software Operation Manual.

nCommon finger and pen actions

Single-tap

Same action as left-clicking a mouse.

Touch with your finger/pen.

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Contents PN-L802B Blue For Customers in U.KGREEN-AND-YELLOW BrownRefer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Important InformationEuropean Union Information on Disposal for Users private householdsInformation on Disposal for Business Users Other Countries outside the EUDear Sharp Customer Safety Precautions Tips and Safety Instructions Mounting Precautions Contents Supplied ComponentsSystem Requirements Part Names NFront viewNRear view Power button See Mute button See NRemote control unit Part NamesSignal transmitter 11 EConnecting Peripheral Equipment Connection with a PC or AV equipmentConnecting Peripheral Equipment 13 EConnecting the Power Cord Binding CablesRemoving the Handles Remote control operation range Preparing the Remote Control UnitInstalling the batteries 15 ETurning on the main power Turning Power On/OffTurning power on/off PowerTurning Power On/Off Disabling power on/off operationsNDate/time setting 17 ETouch Pen Preparations/Touch Action Inserting the batteryTouch action and touch mode Touch action19 E Touch Pen Preparations/Touch ActionNFinger actions Other functions EraserNPen actions Mute Basic Operation21 E MenuDot by Dot Basic Operation NSwitching the screen sizeWide Zoom Normal Cut offMenu Items 23 EDisplaying the menu screen NSCREEN Menu item detailsMenu Items NPICTUREMenu Items NSETUP 25 ENAUDIO NOPTION 27 E Menu Items NPIP/PbyPPIP NZOOM2 Special SettingMenu Items NDual screen display PbyPNSCHEDULE Power29 E DAY of the WeekAdjustments for PC screen display NAutomatic adjustmentNScreen display for adjustment 31 E PC connection Communication procedureControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Communication conditions33 E NResponse code formatNID numbers VOLM0020 ← 002VOLM0030 OK 002 IDLK0000 ← Wait ← OK 002 ← VOLM0010 OK 001 ←Setting of the Gamma user data 35 EHow to read the command table RS-232C command tablePower control/Input mode selection Command Command field See Direction37 E Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Screen menuControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Picture menu Setup menu 39 EControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Audio menu Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Option menu Initialization/Functional Restriction Setting Function menu 41 EControlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C PIP/PbyP menu Commands for setting of the Gamma user data Controlling the Monitor with a PC RS-232C Others43 E Settings to connect to a LANControlling the Monitor with a PC LAN To set on the monitorDefault Gateway 0.0 Controlling the Monitor with a PC LAN To set from a PCControlling the Monitor with a PC LAN 45 EControlling with a PC Basic operationStandby mode, Power on is the operation available Information about this monitor appearsDNS Server User Name / Password47 E Accept IP AddressAccount Name / Password Installation Information NAME/LOCATIONAuthentication Monitor NameCondition 49 ERecipient E-MAIL Addresses ConfirmationTrap Setting of Authentication Error Snmp SettingTrap Setting VersionTroubleshooting 51 ETroubleshooting When Auto Dimming is displayedMonitor makes a cracking sound Specifications NProduct Specifications53 E Dmpm Digital Monitor Power Management Specifications NDimensional DrawingsNPower management NDDC plug and playSpecifications NCompatible signal timing PC NCompatible signal timing AV55 E NPC/AV DVI-D output terminal pins Specifications NPC/AV DVI-D input terminal pinsNPC D-sub input terminal pins NPC/AV Hdmi input terminal pinsNRemoving the temporary stand Secure using 2 cover screws M4 with washers supplied57 E NAttaching the TrayPN-L802B Mu EN12A1
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