Touch Screen Operation - Panasonic CF-H1 Series Reference Manual

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Touch Screen Operation

You can use Windows by touching the screen in the same way as you use a mouse.
The screen of this computer has following two pointing device functions.
Digitizer: can be operated with the digitizer pen (included)
Touchscreen: can be operated with your finger etc.
If you touch the screen with the digitizer pen and your finger at the same time, the operation by the digitizer pen is enabled.
To right-click
<When using the digitizer pen (included)>
You can perform "Right-click" with either of operation below.
Touch and hold with the digitizer pen.
Press and hold the button (A) of the digitizer pen, and then touch the object.
<When not using the digitizer pen>
Place the mouse pointer on the object, then press [A3] button.
NOTE
The operation by touching the screen does not work in the Setup Utility.
<Model with Barcode Reader>
If you do not use the digitizer pen, we recommend to assign [Right Click] to the application button [A1] or [A2].
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Operation by touching the screen
Touch the screen with the digitizer pen (included) or your finger
When touching the screen, use only the digitizer pen (included) or your finger on the surface.
Touching the screen with an object other than the digitizer pen (included) or your fingertip may scar or stain the surface,
causing the malfunction.
Do not apply too much pressure when touching the screen
Only a light touch is required to touch the screen. Applying too much pressure may damage the surface.
Maintaining the performance of the screen
When the screen becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth
The screen is specially treated to prevent dirt from adhering to the surface, so dirt can be removed easily using a dry
cloth. If the dirt does not come off easily, breathe on the surface and try again.
Do not apply water or solvents to the soft cloth.
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