![3M MultiSync P402 DST Скачать руководство пользователя страница 19](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/3m/multisync-p402-dst/multisync-p402-dst_user-manual_3255031019.webp)
3M™ MicroTouch™ Software MT 7 User Guide
19
3M Touch Systems, Inc. Proprietary Information – 25695K
Right-Click Tool (not available on Linux®)
This option places an icon on the desktop (always on top of your application) that allows
you to select which mouse button to activate on touch. This icon can be dragged
anywhere on the screen. In the image you will see that either the right-click or left-click
mouse button is green. This is the active button. Note that this works for the next click
action only. After you have selected the right-click option and then touched the screen
causing the right-click menu to appear, the mouse will automatically revert back to its
original left-click state. You can position this icon anywhere on your desktop by selecting
it, pausing until the four-pointed arrow appears, and dragging it wherever you want.
Left button is typically used for normal select and normal drag. Right button is typically
used for applet properties such as context menu and special drag.
For Windows® 7 (when used with the touch digitizer option) press and hold your finger
down on the screen. A ring will appear around the point at which you are touching and
upon liftoff the right-click menu will appear.
Touch Sound
Select audible beep on touchdown, liftoff, or no beep at all. Click on the Beep button to
select the appropriate option for your application. The default setting is no beep on touch
(Beep off).
Double-Click Speed (not available on Windows® CE or Linux®)
Double-click speed defines how quickly you must touch the sensor for the system to
interpret your actions as a double-click. Set the double-click speed in the slow to medium
range for optimum performance with a touch sensor.
Touch the globe twice to test the double-click speed and area settings. If the globe begins
to spin, the sensor recognized your touch as a double-click.
Note:
Changing this setting will affect the double-click setting of the mouse.
Double-Click Area (not available on Windows® CE or Linux®)
Double-click area defines the
space
in which you must touch the sensor for the system to
interpret your actions as a double-click. Set the double-click area in the medium to high
range for optimum performance with a sensor.
Touch the globe twice to test the double-click speed and area settings. If the globe begins
to spin, the sensor recognized your touch as a double-click.
Note:
Changing this setting will affect the double-click setting of the mouse.