1.Click on touch
Mouse single click event happens immediately at the point when the finger contact the touchscreen, not for dragging objects. In this mode the touchscreen responds fastest, it's usually used for big button applications.
2.Click on Release
Mouse click event happens at the point where the finger leaves touchscreen; in this mode the finger moving position is followed by eyes and precisely controlled, therefore it's suitable for small buttons or hyperlink of web pages, such as POS, WEB applications.
3.Mouse Emulation
This is the default mode. Full emulation of mouse functions including
4.Enable Touch Enable(default)/disable touchscreen;
5.Hide Cursor
Hide cursor without closedown of the mouse function; because Mouse cursor is not used in some applications but always is applied to such filed as big button, playing animation, or children education in "Click On Touch" mode.
6.Send Right Click
To enable
7.Enable Double Click
Same as the function of Mouse Double Click. Double click on the same setting area of objects in a short time. The "Double Click Settings" property can be set so as to get the best performance on Double Click. "Speed" unit is "millisecond". The higher the value, the longer the effective time interval between the double clicks raising the function of Double Click. "Area" is used for either amplifying or reducing the Double Click area. The higher the value (unit: pixel), the more sensitive the response of Double Click.
8.Enable Delay Touch
After this function is enabled, high speed touch or scratch on the screen becomes ineffective. It is the very effective for touch to maintain steadily for a time in specified area. This function is for banking and industrial control applications, such as ATM, Switches of industrial equipment and used in both Click on touch and Click on Release modes. The "Delay Touch Setting" properties can be set selectively. The higher the value (unit:millisecond), the longer the