Elo TouchSystems MonitorMouse FOR WINDOWS NT Version 2.0 manual Mouse Button Emulation Mode

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Once calibrated, MonitorMouse for Windows NT will be ready to run automatically each time the system is restarted. Recalibration should only be necessary after moving or resizing the video image, or after changing either the touchscreen, controller, or monitor.

Mouse Button Emulation Mode

Four mouse button emulation modes are supported, equivalent to the corresponding mode numbers in the other versions of the MonitorMouse family of products. The current mode may be changed with the Touchscreen Control Panel. “Drag, double-click” is the default.

The modes vary in the button actions they support (clicking, dragging, double clicking, etc.) You should choose the simplest mode that will work for your application.

Click on touch

Left button clicking only. No dragging or right button is

 

supported. Works with large targets. Recommended for public

 

kiosk applications.

 

Moves the mouse pointer to your point of touch and “clicks”

 

the left button. A beep will confirm the click. The mouse

 

pointer will not move, nor will any other clicks be simulated

 

until your finger is lifted and the screen retouched.

Click on release

Left button clicking only. No dragging or right button is

 

supported. Works with large and small targets.

 

The mouse pointer follows your sliding finger and the left

 

button is clicked at the point of release (lift-off).

Drag

Left button clicking and dragging. No right button is

 

supported.

 

The left button is held down when you touch the screen, and it

 

stays down until you release, dragging as you move.

Drag,

Same as Drag, but supports double clicking by tapping twice.

double-click

Recommended for general use.

 

If the second touch occurs immediately after the first and is

 

nearby, a double-click will be simulated at the exact point of

 

the first touch. If you do not hear two beeps, you have tapped

 

too fast.

Double-Clicking

Double-clicking is common in the Windows NT environment, so the Drag, double-click emulation mode is recommended. If you are running a dedicated

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Contents MonitorMouse MonitorMouse for Windows NT Governing Law Limited WarrantySoftware License Contents Appendix B Programming Options Introduction About this ManualAbout Monitormouse for Windows NT Touchscreen Controller CompatibilitySoftware Compatibility IntroductionVideo Compatibility Other Versions of MonitorMouseProduct Registration Contacting ELOCustomer Service Installing MonitorMouse for Windows NT Before YOU BeginInstalling MonitorMouse for Windows NT Configuring the ControllerInstalling the Software Installing the Software Installing MonitorMouse for Windows NT Monitormouse for Windows NT Files MonitorMouse for Windows NT FilesMONMOUSE.SYS Modifications to Windows NT Configuration Modifications to Windows NT ConfigurationInstalling MonitorMouse for Windows NT Using MonitorMouse for Windows NT Touchscreen Control PanelCalibration Using MonitorMouse for Windows NTRunning the Touchscreen Control Panel Mouse Button Emulation Mode Touchscreen Control PanelClick Sound on Touches Tips on Using the Touchscreen in Windows NT Tips on Using the Touchscreen in Windows NTRemoving the Mouse Pointer Border WidthUsing the Overscan Area ScrollingMaximizing Windows Option Buttons and Check BoxesRunning DOS Programs from NT Tips on Public Access Touchscreen ApplicationsRunning DOS Programs from NT Using MonitorMouse for Windows NT Installation Problems General InformationAppendix a Troubleshooting Display ProblemsTouch Problems Diagnostic Utilities Diagnostic UtilitiesComdump Sawdump Appendix a Troubleshooting $SSHQGL% Axis CapabilitiesAppendix B Programming Options BoolLaunching the Touchscreen Control Panel Launching the Touchscreen Control PanelCalibrating from Within Your Program Appendix B Programming Options