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iBoard 9000 Series - User’s Guide
Next, the following window will appear prompting you to press a pointer accurately in the center of each red
blinking cross. The system will emit a sound when the pointer is recognised and a second cross will begin
blinking once the pointer is removed from the screen. Once all four points are recognised, the system will be
calibrated and the calibration utility will close automatically.
Area settings
Here you can customize the way you interface with the iBoard’s touch system in terms of the % area of the
screen the pointer must stay within to be recognized for such functions as single click, double click, put & tap,
and palm gestures. The values are measured in % of the active screen area and can be changed depending on
user preference.
When a person taps on the touch surface, there are two things that the touch system recognizes. One is the
initial touch and the other is the lifting of the pointer from the touch surface. The table below offers a visual
representation of how the touch system validates a user’s input.