
Rei Pro User Manual v.1.0.2
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Using the Touch Screen
The Rei Pro has a capacitive touch screen.
Use your fingers.
Do not use pointed objects such as pens or pencils; they would not work as they are not conductive, and
could damage the glass screen.
General interface philosophy
The Rei Pro interface is divided into two main areas:
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Start, settings and race management: speed
The Rei Pro supports tactile interaction only.
Therefore you must use the touch screen to choose the race type and make and settings you need.
Scroll through the various pages using the screen keys or by swiping horizontally.
You can also swipe on a line to cancel the corresponding event.
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Timing: accuracy
Once you have entered the timing screen, you can use either the physical keyboard or the screen to access
the functions of the Rei Pro.
Use the function keys to access the functions listed on the screen, or directly touch the function you want to
use.
As the timing screen is divided into different areas, the currently selected active area will be identified with
a yellow background.
You can disable the touch screen at any time from the menu.
Use the Alt+Mic shortcut to enable or disable
the touch screen.
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Using a mix of Touch/Physical keys: greater interaction
A third method is to mix the touch screen and the physical keyboard. In fact, in the timing screen and many
other menus, for example edit, you just need to touch a field to edit it. This gives you the benefit of greater
interaction with the timer without making the interface excessively complex, so that it is more user-friendly
during frenetic moments of the race.