Mouse functions are emulated, including left-clicking, moving, unclicking, and dragging. This
function is recommended if writing, drawing or dragging map is required.
Options
1. Enable Touch
Enable (default) or disable the touchscreen.
2. Hide Cursor
The mouse cursor is not used in some applications; this function allows you to hide the cursor
without disabling the mouse function. This is recommended for big buttons used for playing
animation or children educational applications with "Click On Touch" mode.
3. Enable Double Click
Double clicking works the same on the touch screen as it does with a mouse. Tap a spot on
the screen twice in rapid succession. “Double Click Settings” can be adjusted for optimal
double-click performance. “Speed” is set in milliseconds. The higher the value, the longer the
effective time interval allowed for double clicks. “Area” (in pixels) is used to either increase
or reduce the allowed distance between double clicks. The higher the value (in pixels), the
more sensitive the touchscreen is to double clicks. Double-click is supported by the "Click on
touch,” “Click on Release,” and "Mouse Emulation" modes.
4. Enable Right Click
Enable the right-click function. Press and hold any part of the screen for two seconds. The
context menu will appear. The right-click function is available only in Mouse Emulation mode.
You may adjust the "Delay” in “Right Click Settings” if you find the context menu appears too
soon or late.
Note
The higher the value, the later the context menu will appear. “Delay” is set in milliseconds.
The “area” determines the jitter-range of the touch surface within an error limit (in pixels). The
higher the value, the wider the jitter-range. The context menu will remain displayed as long
as your finger presses the screen within the range.
5. Enable Drag Delay
This function shows the time in milliseconds “Drag Delay” will take to be enabled after the
option is clicked. Drag Delay may be adjusted (in milliseconds) to the correct value if an object
cannot be precisely selected or if the cursor jitters when you touch the touchscreen.
6. Enable Delay Touch
After this function is enabled, the touchscreen will not respond to a quick touch or scratch on
the touchscreen. This mode is very useful when you need to press the screen for a while
within a specified area.
7. Enable Beep
This function enables or disables the beep sound heard from the PC's built-in speaker, and
sets the cycle and frequency of the beeps. You can press the [Apply] button to enable the
beep feature after choosing [Enable touch] and vice versa. There are three Beep modes:
“Beep on touch,” “Beep on Release,” “Both.”
1. Beep on touch : A click is recognized when your finger contacts the touchscreen.
2. Beep on Release : A click is recognized when you lift your finger off the screen.
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