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LCD MONIT OR T OUCH P ANEL SETTINGS T OOL OPERA TION MANUAL V ersion 1.0 Applicable models (as of March 2014) PN-L703A/PN-L703B/PN-L603A/PN-L603B/PN-70T A3/PN-70TB3/PN-60T A3/PN-60TB3 (Available models dif fer according to region.)[...]
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2 E Contents Introduction ......................................................................3 System Requirements .................................................. 3 Setting up the PC ............................................................. 4 Install ............................................................................ 4 T ouch Pan[...]
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3 E Introduction This software is used to congure touch action settings in order to perform touch action on a computer connected to an applicable model. T o perform touch action on a computer connected to an applicable model, this software must be installed on the computer . System Requirements OS Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit version), Windows 8 [...]
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4 E Setting up the PC Install Caution • This can only be done by a user with administrator authority . • If an older version of the touch panel settings tool is installed, remove (uninstall) the old version before installing the touch panel settings tool. (See page 8.) • Do not touch the touch panel when connecting the USB cable. If you touch[...]
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5 E T ouch Panel Settings The touch panel settings tool starts automatically . An icon ( ) appears on the taskbar . Caution • When using the touch panel, set the “SIZE” of the monitor to “WIDE”, “NORMAL”, or “Dot by Dot”. The touch panel cannot be used when the “SIZE” is set to “ZOOM1” or “ZOOM2”. Howtocongure[...]
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6 E Calibration Calibration is used to perform position alignment so that the mouse cursor moves to the correct position when the screen is touched. Adjust Calibration can be performed. Follow the on-screen instructions. Reset The calibration settings will be deleted. Properties Settings for the touch action can be congured. n Double Click Range[...]
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7 E T ouch Panel Settings n Right-click Setting (Mouse Mode) Recognize press and hold as right click Set whether touching the screen continuously is used as a mouse right-click. Press and Hold Duration Set the time that is recognized as a mouse right-click. Press and Hold Effective Range Set the effective range for determination that the screen is [...]
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8 E Uninstall Caution • This can only be done by a user with administrator authority . 1. Click the touch panel settings tool icon ( ) on the taskbar and click “Exit”. • If a conrmation window appears, click “Y es”. 2. Disconnect the USB cable. 3. Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu. 4. Click “Uninstall a program?[...]
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V1.0 TS EN14C(1)[...]