Keypad Features - Juniper Mesa 3 Owner's Manual

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Touchscreen Touch Control Setting
You can select the profile you want the screen optimized
for based on the environment you are working in and your
personal preference. Profiles choices include: Finger, Stylus
or Finger, Glove, Stylus, or Wet. You can try different profiles
to see which one works best for the conditions the Mesa 3 is
being used in.
To adjust the Touch Control setting, swipe down from the
top twice to see all of the Quick Settings and tap and hold
Touch Settings. Make a selection from the list of options that
is shown. You can also go to Settings > Touch Control.
Wet Conditions
When using the Mesa 3 in wet conditions, you must use your
finger or the soft-tipped stylus that is included, even after
selecting the Wet Touch Control profile. The hard-tipped
stylus is not supported with this profile. Third party styli might
work with the Mesa 3 touchscreen. However, third party styli
performance may vary.
Touchscreen Enable/Disable
There are times when you might want to disable the
touchscreen (so selections are not inadvertently made,
for example). A keypad button can be set up to provide
this function. Go to Settings > Keypad. Select Advanced
to see all of the keys. Select the key you want to use. A list
of options is shown for that key (scroll up and down to see
them all). Select Touchscreen enable/disable.

Keypad Features

The Mesa 3 keys (buttons) are sealed and have backlight
illumination. They are programmable. The standard
functions are shown in the following chart:
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