
Configure a Touch Monitor
In a dual-monitor setup, you must configure the touch monitors to work in the system local interface.
Note:
Touch monitors in single-monitor setups don’t require configuration. For example, there’s no
additional touch monitor configuration required if you have a Studio X30 system.
Procedure
1.
From the right border of your screen, swipe left.
2.
Go to
Settings
>
Diagnostics
>
Touch Configuration
.
3.
On each screen, select the
Hand
icon.
4.
Select
Finish Configuration
.
Monitors with CEC
You can use some Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) features with HDMI-connected monitors that
support the CEC protocol.
Your system supports the following CEC commands:
•
System Standby
: When the system goes to sleep, connected monitors switch to standby mode to
save power.
Remember the following when enabling CEC on your system:
• If you connect a monitor with an HDMI splitter, the splitter must support CEC. Due to HDMI splitter
limitations, monitors behind a 1xM (one-input multiple-output) splitter might not switch to the correct
input when waking up.
• The system doesn’t respond to CEC commands from a monitor remote control.
• If a monitor is connected to two endpoints, the monitor displays the active endpoint when the other
is sleeping.
Disable CEC
You can disable CEC in the system web interface.
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
Audio/Video
>
Monitors
.
2.
Clear the
Enable Consumer Electronics Control
check box.
Enable CEC
You can enable CEC in the system web interface.
Make sure your monitor’s CEC settings are configured correctly (see your monitor’s documentation).
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
Audio/Video
>
Monitors
.
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