3M MT7 manual Sensor Frequency Procedure, Testing the Newly Selected Frequency

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If you are using the pen and you lift the pen from the sensor, the system does not recognize finger touches until after a system-defined time delay. If your finger is on the sensor when the pen lifts off, the system ignores the finger until you lift off and touch the sensor again. For example, if you rest your hand on the sensor while you write with the pen, you can lift the pen and put it back again without your hand touch being acknowledged.

Sensor Frequency

Note: This option applies to capacitive EX series controllers.

From the Tools tab, you can choose the Advanced Options button. From the Advanced Options dialog, select Enable Frequency Selection to activate this option on the Controller tab if you are using a capacitive EX-based controller.

This option adjusts the operating frequency of the touch controller. In general, you will not need to adjust the Sensor Frequency. However, if you are experiencing problems with a jittery cursor, ragged lines, or random touch points, you may want to run the Enable Frequency Selection option.

Use the Enable Frequency Selection option to test the available frequency settings and determine the best frequency. The range of frequency settings and the default setting depends on your touch controller. You can set a new operating frequency, and then check the performance of the touch sensor at that frequency setting.

Be aware that if you choose Restore Factory Settings → Controller from the Tools tab, you will change the Sensor Frequency to the factory default setting. You may need to redo the Sensor Frequency at this time.

Sensor Frequency Procedure

From the Tools tab, you can choose the Advanced Options button. From the Advanced Options dialog, select Enable Frequency Selection to activate this option on the controller tab if you are using a capacitive EX based controller.

In the Sensor Frequency box, you will see a pull down list of several frequency options. In general, the highest possible frequency will provide the best results. Once you change the frequency, do not touch the sensor for approximately 30 seconds. Touch will return when the frequency has been changed. Test to see if you are satisfied.

On a pen controller system, you have the option to change the frequency for both your finger and the pen if you are using Pen/Finger mode.

Testing the Newly Selected Frequency

Any time you adjust the Sensor Frequency you should test how the sensor is working and verify you are satisfied with the operation of the touch sensor.

Test the sensor by touching in several places and sliding your finger around the sensor. The cursor should hold steady and smooth. If you see erratic or jittery cursor movement, readjust the Sensor Frequency.

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Contents 3M MicroTouch Software MT User Guide 3M MicroTouch Software MT 7 User Guide Contents Appendix a Multiple Monitor Setup Windows Only Introduction Sensor Care and CleaningAbout This Manual Contact 3M Touch Systems 3M Touch Systems Support ServicesMT 7 Software Overview Installing MT 7 SoftwareTouch Drivers MT 7 Control PanelOnline Help MT 7 Windows Software Uninstall Utility Installing MT 7 SoftwareCalibration Tool Multiple Display ManagerDriver Selection User Interface Utilities and Tools Performing a Silent InstallUninstalling MT 7 Software Customizing Your SettingsOpening the MT 7 Control Panel MT 7 Software Control PanelOverview Calibration Main TabCalibrating the Sensor Controller ID Testing the CalibrationSupport Information Sensor Status Controller TypeFirmware Version Touch Modes Touch Settings TabDrawing Mode Default Value Liftoff Mode Touchdown ModeRight-Click Tool not available on Linux Touch SoundDouble-Click Area not available on Windows CE or Linux Edge Adjustment TabDouble-Click Speed not available on Windows CE or Linux Edge Adjustment Setting 3M MicroTouch Software MT 7 User Guide Component Versions Tools TabDraw Test Restore Factory SettingsSoftware ControllerAdvanced Touch Options Reset ControllerController Tab Linearization Process LinearizationPen Modes Pen Overview Pen Controller OnlyPen and Finger Calibration Sensor Frequency Sensor Frequency ProcedureTesting the Newly Selected Frequency Controller ID Windows CE Overview Installation InstructionsLicense Agreement WelcomeSelect Installation Folder Installation Complete Confirm Installation3M MicroTouch Software MT 7 User Guide 3M MicroTouch Software MT 7 User Guide Slow Draw Anomalies Page MT 7 Component Selection In Target Designer Windows XP Embedded OverviewLoading MT 7 Into The Components Database Manager MT 7 Components System Requirements MT 7 for Linux OverviewHardware Prerequisites Software PrerequisitesPreparation Before Driver InstallationGeneral Instructions Other Options Normal InstallationInstalling on Write-Protected Systems HotplugDir XinitDir and XinitSuffix Error Messages During InstallationCannot find needed libstdc++.so in /usr/lib Removing MT 7 For Linux Troubleshooting The Init ScriptRunning Touch Applications Troubleshooting Touch BehaviorCalibration Messages Are Unreadable Known IssuesPage Changing the Controller ID Multiple Monitor Setup Windows OnlySetting Up Multiple Monitors 3M MicroTouch Software MT 7 User Guide 3M MicroTouch Software MT 7 User Guide Page Other Serial Devices Do Not Work Troubleshooting the Touch SystemCursor Does Not Reach Edges of Display Multiple Display SupportCursor is Jittery Cursor Jumps or Bounces Suddenly Across the DisplayTouch Is Not Working Drawing Lines Are Not Straight and SmoothFind Sensor for Serial Plug & Play Controllers Right-click Tool Buttons Are Swapped Touch Driver Did Not LoadPrevious Version of TouchWare Software Was Detected