Touchscreen; On-Screen Keyboard - R&S ESR Series User Manual

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3.4.2.2

Touchscreen

A touchscreen is a screen that is touch-sensitive, i.e. it reacts in a specified way when
a particular element on the screen is tapped by a finger or a pointing device, for exam-
ple. Any user interface elements that can be clicked on by a mouse pointer can also be
tapped on the screen to trigger the same behavior, and vice versa. Using the touch-
screen, the following tasks (amoung others) can be performed by the tap of your finger:
Changing a setting
Changing the display
Moving a marker
Zooming into a diagram
Saving or printing results and settings
To imitate a right-click by mouse using the touchscreen, for example to open a context-
sensitive menu for a specific item, press the screen for about 1 second.
Deactivating and Activating the Touchscreen Function
The touchscreen function can be deactivated, e.g. when the instrument is being used
for demonstration purposes and tapping the screen should not provoke an action.
1. Press the [DISPLAY] key.
2. In the dialog box, select one of the following options:
SCPI command:
DISP:TOUCh:STAT OFF
3.4.2.3

On-screen Keyboard

The on-screen keyboard is an additional means of interacting with the instrument with-
out having to connect an external keyboard.
The on-screen keyboard display can be switched on and off as desired using the "On-
Screen Keyboard" function key beneath the screen.
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"Touchscreen ON": touchscreen function is active for the entire screen
"Touchscreen OFF": touchscreen is deactivated for the entire screen
"DIAGRAM TOUCH OFF": touchscreen is deactivated for the diagram area of
the screen, but active for the surrounding softkeys, toolbars and menus.
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