Capacitive Touchscreen
User Manual H12 / SCAMAX® 8x1 - Version 2019.12
Several keyboard shortcuts are available for assisting with text input.
The function keys used for these shortcuts will change their appearance, each
time they are pressed. In the example to the left, we have shown the same key in
its default state, after one and after two subsequent taps. A single tap will effectively “arm” the func-
tion key for one-time use as a keyboard shortcut. As soon as an additional key or keys have been
pressed, the function key will revert to its default state. A double tap, on the other hand, will perma-
nently toggle the function key, it may now be repeatedly used with any amount of additional keys,
without having to press it again. A final, single tap will return the function key to its default state.
As is the case with regular PC-keyboards, this key will switch character entry to capitals.
Also, it will reveal any special characters available through the touch-keyboard.
These key combinations will extend or shorten text highlighting.
After pressing
Ctrl
, these cursor keys will additionally display a
w
, as an indica-
tion that they will now operate on a per-word basis. Pressing
Sys
will transform
these cursor keys into
Home
and
End
keys, which will move the cursor to the
beginning or the end of the current text.
The uppermost key combination shown to the left will copy highlighted text, whereas
the key combination in the middle will cut (remove) highlighted text. The lower-
most key combination will insert copied or cut text, at the current cursor position.
4.2.2.
Color Picker Dialog
Several functions from profile management (
see chapter
) will require you to select a certain
color. This is accomplished through the color picker dialog explained below.
Besides a color picker
wheel (
far left
) and an area
showing the currently
selected color (
at the top
),
the color picker dialog
features two sets of three
numerical fields. The top
set of fields is used for dis-
playing or accepting RGB
color values, whereas the
bottom set will output
corresponding values from
the HSV color model.
Color selection may be
performed by entering known RGB values into the input fields for
red
,
green
and
blue
. In reaction to
your input, the color picker wheel and the color display area will adjust to the desired color. Also, the
HSV output fields for
hue
,
saturation
and
value
will be updated accordingly
EA color may also be selected by operating the color selection wheel. Choose the desired color (hue)
from the outer color ring, then modify saturation and brightness, using the inner triangle. When done,
the color display area and the RGB and HSV numerical fields are updated accordingly.
Since the HSV color model is device dependent, it is not easy to determine valid combinations of HSV
values. For this reason, all HSV numerical fields are output only.