Touch screen behavior, Enable touch, Hide cursor – TabletKiosk eo TufTab a7230X User Manual

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP

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Touch Screen Behavior
The following check boxes will alter the way that the touch
screen behaves. These options have no affect on how the screen
behaviors when in digitizer mode (a7230XD only).

Enable Touch

The “Enable Touch” check box allows you to enable and disable
the touch screen.

NOTE: a7230XT owners should be careful, for if you disable the

touch screen you will need to attach a keyboard or mouse in order to

navigate and interact with your system. a7230XD users can still use the

digitizer. This essentially turns the a7230XD into a pen only system.

Hide Cursor

The “Hide Cursor” check box will hide and show the mouse
pointer when interacting with the touch screen. When this
feature is enabled, the cursor will not be visible when in touch
mode. This is handy for using your system as a button driven
touch screen kiosk or controller.

NOTE: a7230XD users, when the proximity of the stylus pen’s tip auto-

switches the screen to digitizer mode, the cursor will appear. Tap on

the screen with something other than the pen’s tip to return to touch

screen mode and re-hide the pointer.

Touch Sound

The “Touch Sound” check box will enable an audible beep to be
produced when the touch screen registers an input. This can be
helpful for supplying kiosk customers or a remote controller user
some feedback to let them know that their input was accepted
(i.e. a button press was registered, etc.).

Calibrating the Touch Screen
Tapping the “Calibrate...” button will initiate the system’s touch
screen calibration routine. Simply follow the instructions that
appear on screen and tap the center of the targets with your
finger. When done, tap the “Finished” button to accept your

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