Calibrating The Touchscreen - Micros Systems Workstation 4 Setup Manual

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Calibrating The Touchscreen

Calibrating the touchscreen is the process of aligning the touchscreen glass
with the underlying video display.
When to Calibrate the Touchscreen
When installing a new workstation. The first time a WS4 is powered up
from the factory, the Touchware Properties Utility starts.
Any time the cursor does not follow the movement of your finger, or does
not reach the edges of the touchscreen.
If the LCD and or touchscreen glass have been replaced.
After Performing a workstation 'ID' or personality swap.
Tips for Calibrating the Touchscreen
Perform the calibration procedure in the position (sitting or standing) that
the workstation is normally used.
Face the Touchscreen directly. If the workstation is on a stand, adjust it to
the optimum viewing angle.
Procedure
1. From the desktop, press or click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel, press or
click the 'Touchscreen' icon twice to start the calibration program.
The Touchware Properties window appears. From this window you can
also make other touchscreen related adjustments.
2. Press the Calibrate button.
A calibration target appears in the lower left corner of the screen.
The calibrate process will terminate within 20 seconds if you do not
touch the screen.
3. Position you fingertip precisely over the target, touch, and lift it.
The calibration target appears in the upper right corner of the screen.
4. Repeat Step 3.
A window appears asking you to test the calibration by ensuring the
cursor follows you finger and is able to reach each corner of the screen.
Press the [Calibrate] button to re-calibrate or [Done] to continue.
5. Press OK to close the Touchware Properties window.
Workstation 4 Setup Guide
Installing and Operating the Workstation 4
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