Touch (Slip) Sensitivity - HORNER APG EXL10 OCS User Manual

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14.7 Touch (Slip) Sensitivity

Touch slip sensitivity is preset to meet most applications; however, adjustment is available to reduce the
sensitivity for touch release. That is, once a graphical object (button) is touched and held by a finger, the
default touch slip sensitivity allows for a slight slip of the finger on the graphical object before the EXL10
assumes touch has been released (equates to approximately a quarter inch of movement with a stylus).
In some applications (such as jog buttons) where the operator is pushing a button for a period of time,
the amount of slip while holding a button pressed may exceed the default sensitivity. To increase the
amount of tolerable slip and prevent false releases of the button, the EXL10 allows adjustment of the
allowable slide up to 5x the default value.
To enable the touch (slip) sensitivity, first an OCS data register must be allocated through the Graphics
editor Configuration menu for Display Settings. Once a Touch Sensitivity register is assigned, that register
may be modified [range = 1 (Low) to 5 (High)] to the desired slide amount. If a value outside the valid
range is entered in the touch sensitivity register, it is ignored, and the last valid value is used.
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