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faq:xpc_all-in-one:x50 [2015/09/09 16:07] – created Shuttle | faq:xpc_all-in-one:x50 [2017/01/25 13:34] (current) – [X50 Touch Screen Calibration Procedure] christian | ||
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- | You have just purchased a brand spankin’ new X50 Touch Screen Computer. You’ve just finished installing Windows XP, yet, when you try to use the touch screen | + | You have just purchased a brand spankin’ new Shuttle XPC all-in-one |
- | What could be occuring is that the touch screen | + | What could be occuring is that the touchscreen |
- | The first thing that must be done is to install the Touch Panel Driver which is located on the X50’s support list page, at the Shuttle | + | The first thing that must be done is to install the Touch Panel Driver which is located on the X50’s support list page at the global |
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- | Within the eGalax Touch entry in Programs, there is a program called Configure Utility. When we click on that program, this will bring up the eGalaxy Touch: USB Controller Dialog Box as demonstrated here: | + | Within the eGalax Touch entry in Programs, there is a program called Configure Utility. When you click on that program, this will bring up the eGalaxy Touch: USB Controller Dialog Box as demonstrated here: |
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- | Within that dialog, you’ll find a Tools Tab. If we click on that, we’ll find a few calibration options available | + | Within that dialog, you’ll find a Tools Tab. If you click on that, you’ll find a few calibration options available. For this FAQ, we are going to concentrate on the 4 Points Calibration Button. |
The 4 Points Calibration Button is shown in the following image: | The 4 Points Calibration Button is shown in the following image: | ||
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- | To calibrate our X50, touch screen, we need to press the 4 Points Calibration button. | + | To calibrate our X50 touchscreen, you need to press the 4 Points Calibration button. Once that occurs, |
The calibration screens will appear as follows: | The calibration screens will appear as follows: | ||
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- | Basically, the calibration utility will prompt you to apply pressure on the areas highlighted in color for a few seconds as it calibrates that area of the touch screen. Once the calibration is finished on that area, a red circle with a crosshair will appear until you stop touching the screen. At that point, the calibration mark will move to another corner of the screen after which the process will begin again. This will happen for all corners of the screen until the calibration process has finished. | + | Basically, the calibration utility will prompt you to apply pressure on the areas highlighted in colour |
- | Once calibration has been completed for each individual points, on the LCD, an image similar to the following will be displayed: | + | Once calibration has been completed for each individual points on the LCD, an image similar to the following will be displayed: |
This basically means that each point has been calibrated and the application is ready to move on to the next point that needs to be calibrated. | This basically means that each point has been calibrated and the application is ready to move on to the next point that needs to be calibrated. | ||
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- | Once all points have been calibrated, you will receive the following dialog box indiating | + | Once all points have been calibrated, you will receive the following dialog box indicating |
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- | At this point, the X50’s | + | At this point, the X50’s |
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