General Control Panel Menu
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1. Mapping
The control panel can be used to make adjustments or configurations using a USB connection
and supports multiple touchscreens connected to the same PC. The panel provides basic
information for the touchscreen and allows for calibration. If several touchscreens are moun-
ted on the PC and the status is set to “multi-screens display,” then more than one touchscreen
will appear in the Touchscreen List. Use [Mapping] to choose a monitor for each touchscreen
before calibrating; otherwise, the touchscreens will not work. Follow these steps to configure
the settings for multiple touchscreens: Click ”Mapping” to make a button-mark appear in the
center of each monitor in order of priority. Click the center of the button-mark to acknowledge
the mounted touchscreen; If you find no information about the touchscreen, press “Esc” or
wait for 30 seconds, and then the program will skip the current touchscreen setting and con-
tinue automatically to the next one.
2. Calibrate
This function is applicable to Single Mode and Dualview Mode. In the list of choices for cali-
brating the touch screen, click [Calibrate]. If all the red circles change to blue icons after you
tap them, the calibration is complete.
3. Region Calibrate
This function is applicable to all modes, especially Dual Mode (Horizontal Span or Vertical
Span Mode).
Steps
1. In "TouchScreen List" of the Touchscreen Control Panel, select "Calibrate of the
TouchScreen" and click [Region Calibrate].
2. Drag the calibration area. It should be larger than 200 x 200.
3. After you finish a four-point calibration, you can touch only the selected area.
Follow these steps to calibrate : Select a touchscreen in the information list; when the cali-
bration window appears, click the “Calibrate” button. Finish the calibration by touching the
center of the 4 bull’s-eyes in sequence. Press the "Esc” button to exit the calibration. The
Using the Software
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