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IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5.02.100
Touchscreen is already calibrated
If you enable the touchscreen function, the touchscreen must be
calibrated first. If this option was not enabled, calibration will begin
automatically after each system boot.
Swap X and Y values
Enable this option if the mouse pointer moves vertically when you
move your finger in a horizontal direction.
Minimum/maximum X value/Y value
These values are determined by the calibration tool. However, you
can also change them manually.
Let-go limit
The maximum permitted time (in milliseconds) between two
instances of contact in order to still be registered a single touch.
When moving windows by drag-and-drop, for example, your contact
with the screen may inadvertently be interrupted. Increasing this
value prevents the thin client from recognizing two individual
contacts if you let go in this way.
Contact limit
Determines how long (in milliseconds) the screen needs to be
touched in order for the contact to be recognized.
Baud rate (for serial touchscreens only)
Determines the speed of communication via the selected connection.
(If in doubt, read the monitor manual.)
Touchscreen connection
You can connect the touchscreen either to COM1 or COM2. Select
your preferred connection here.
Set driver-specific default settings
Click on this button once after changing the touchscreen type or to
restore the default settings.
Enable the screen keyboard for touchscreen use in the setup under Accessories → Screen Keyboard.
The layout for the normal keyboard will also be used for the screen keyboard.
Calibrate the touchscreen for optimum contact recognition. The touchscreen calibration application can be
found in the Application Launcher System.
After launching the calibration program, you will see a pattern with calibration points which must be
touched one after another.
6.3.4. SCIM (Input Methods)
The Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) platform offers entry methods for over 30 languages under Linux.
You can enable one of the methods provided by the IGEL system for Chinese character sets (Simplified
Chinese, Traditional Chinese) or manage generic tables for describing the entry method.
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