Chapter 10:
Touch Screen Operation
Introduction
This
chapter
contains
considerations
for
touch
operations.
Topics
include:
•
Touch
Mode
of
operation
•
Turning
off
the
mouse
pointer
•
Terminal
placement
when
there
are
multiple
terminals
in
close
proximity
Touch Mode of Operation
There
are
three
modes
of
touch
operation
available.
The
desired
mode
is
dependent
on
the
type
of
application
being
used.
Normal Mode:
This
mode
compares
to
normal
mouse
operation.
The
selection
is
made
when
the
item
on
the
screen
is
touched
and
activated
when
double
‐
touched.
Multiple
items
can
be
selected
by
touching
and
dragging
your
finger
to
another
location,
forming
a
rectangular
box
to
encompass
the
items.
Touch Down Mode:
The
selection
activates
immediately
when
the
screen
is
touched.
This
mode
is
popular
in
Convenience
Store
environments,
where
quick
operation
is
demanding.
Touch Lift Off Mode:
The
selection
activates
when
the
finger
is
removed
from
the
screen.
This
mode
is
preferred
in
environments
where
the
operator
prefers
to
slide
their
finger
around
on
the
screen
until
the
item
is
located
and
then
remove
their
finger
to
make
the
selection.
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