Chapter 3: Touch Screen Calibration – Windows (MT 7.12) 3-25
Touch Modes
The
available
Touch
Mode
options
are
Drawing,
Touchdown,
and
Liftoff.
Drawing Mode (Default)
Drawing
Mode
is
most
useful
for
draw,
paint,
illustration,
and
graphics
applications.
Touching
the
screen
is
equivalent
to
pressing
and
holding
down
the
mouse
button.
Lifting
off
is
equivalent
to
releasing
the
mouse
button.
To Click
Touch
the
object,
lift
off
the
screen.
To Double-Click
Touch
the
object
twice
quickly
To Drag
Touch
the
object,
slide
your
finger
to
the
new
location
and
then
lift
it
off
the
screen.
Touchdown Mode
Touchdown
Mode
enables
you
to
create
an
immediate
button
action
when
you
touch
the
screen.
You
can
leave
your
finger
on
the
screen
but
only
a
single
touch
is
registered.
Touching
the
screen
is
equivalent
to
pressing
and
releasing
the
mouse
button.
This
mode
is
best
for
button
‐
based
applications,
such
as
a
calculator.
Drawing
or
dragging
is
not
supported
in
this
mode.
Liftoff Mode
Liftoff
Mode
enables
you
to
position
the
cursor
where
you
want
before
creating
a
button
action.
Touching
the
screen
is
equivalent
to
moving
the
mouse
position.
The
action
occurs
when
you
remove
your
finger
from
the
screen.
This
mode
is
useful
for
applications
requiring
greater
accuracy
because
it
lets
you
carefully
position
the
cursor
before
acting
on
it.
Drawing
or
dragging
is
not
supported
in
this
mode.
Summary of Contents for RealPOS 70
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