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Resolution
– sets the resolution of the wheel/slider; default =
7 bits
. Move the cursor over the
Resolution
bar until the cursor turns into a double-headed arrow. Holding the left mouse button
down, move the slider left or right to select a new resolution. The number of bits is shown at the
side of the bar and changes in real time as the slider moves.
2 Bits: 4 positions (0...3)
3 Bits: 8 positions (0...7)
4 Bits: 16 positions (0...15)
5 Bits: 32 positions (0...31)
6 Bits: 64 positions (0...63)
7 Bits: 128 positions (0...127) (
default
)
8 Bits: 256 positions (0...255)
Calibration
– this indicator lights to show when wheel/slider calibration is occurring.
Signal Error
– this indicator lights to show that the signal has the wrong polarity, usually due to
E1106 assembly movement (when the transparent backplate is not fitted). Clicking
Cal Wheel/Cal
Slider
will resolve the error.
Detection
– this indicator lights when a touch is detected on the wheel/slider.
3.5.2 Keys
Area
Calibration
– this indicator lights to show when key calibration is occurring.
Signal Error
– this indicator lights to show that the signal has the wrong polarity, usually due to
E1106 assembly movement (when the transparent backplate is not fitted). Clicking
Cal All Keys
will resolve the error.
QMagic Prox
– this enables proximity mode on key 7 (when the check box is selected), allowing
the product to auto power up or activate its display with hand approach.
Note
: once activated it can only be deactivated by clearing the check box and resetting the chip.
This has to be done by physically unplugging the device. Clearing the check box is not enough.
3.5.3
AKS Modes Area
AKS Modes
– Adjacent Key Suppression - this patented feature works to prevent multiple keys
from responding to a single touch. It suppresses touch from weaker responding keys and only
allows a dominant key (or group of keys) to detect. Click an
AKS Modes
icon to select a new AKS
mode. In the main window the keys and wheel/slider backgrounds change color to indicate the
grouping of the new mode (if the
Show AKS Groups in Main Window
check box is selected).
AKS disabled
(no AKS)
AKS global (
default
)
(all keys AKS’d together)
AKS K + W
1
AKS 4K
2
+ 3K
3
+ W
1
AKS 4K
2
+ (3K
3
+ W
1
)
AKS 1K + (6K
4
+ W
1
)
3.5.4 Operating
Modes
Area
Operating Modes
– select one of the
Operating Modes
options. If any option, apart from Free
Run (
default
), is selected then the corresponding options in the
Low Power/Sync/Sleep Mode
area become available. The unavailable options appear dimmed.
1
Wheel or Slider.
2
keys 1-4 AKS’d together.
3
keys 5-7 AKS’d together.
4
keys
1-6
AKS’d together.