User`s guide
TouchWare for Windows NT User's Guide32
Touchscreen Calibration
After you complete the software installation, calibrate the touchscreen.
Calibration defines the dimensions of the image area of the screen,
determines the edges of the screen image, and locates the center of the
touchscreen.
After installing TouchWare for Windows NT, you should calibrate the
touchscreen to be sure that it is set up correctly for the current
environment.
If you are using both your finger and a pen as touch devices, you must
calibrate the screen twice: once with your finger and once with the
pen. In the Touchscreen Control program Advanced Settings dialog
box, set the Hardware Touch Mode to Pen Only or Finger Only, and
then calibrate with the appropriate device. The system stores both sets
of calibration data.
For more information about using a pen and setting the Hardware
Touch Mode, refer to Chapter 3.
Calibrating the Touchscreen
To calibrate the touchscreen:
1. Open the Touchscreen Control program.
If you are using TouchWare for Windows NT 4.0, click the Start
button, point to Programs, point to MicroTouch touchscreen, and
click on Touchscreen Control.
If you are using TouchWare for Windows NT 3.51, double-click
on the Touchscreen Control icon.
2. Select Calibrate. A calibration target appears in the lower left
corner of the screen.