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IBM 4820 System Reference Guide

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b.
Drag
your
finger
across
the
screen.
Check
that
the
cursor
accurately
follows
your
movements.
c.
Touch
each
corner
and
along
each
edge
of
the
screen.
Check
that
the
cursor
reaches
the
full
image
area
and
that
you
can
touch
and
activate
all
icons
and
menus
across
the
entire
screen
9.
If
any
part
of
the
test
fails,
calibrate
the
touchscreen
again.
Customizing
the
touch
response
mode
The
touch
response
mode
defines
how
your
touch
emulates
the
functions
of
a
mouse.
For
example,
you
can
define
a
touch
to
produce
a
button
down
(pressing
a
mouse
button)
or
button
up
(releasing
the
mouse
button).
Touch
modes
also
define
how
your
touch
produces
a
mouse
click
and
double
click.
TouchWare
allows
the
following
touch
modes:
Desktop
(default)
The
system
moves
the
cursor
to
the
touch
point,
but
does
not
generate
a
button
down
as
long
as
you
continue
to
slide
your
finger
around
the
screen.
When
you
pause
and
hold
your
finger
steady,
the
system
generates
a
mouse
button
down.
You
can
now
slide
your
finger
around
the
screen
with
this
position.
When
you
lift
your
finger,
the
system
generates
a
button
up.
Drawing
The
system
moves
the
cursor
to
the
touch
point
and
immediately
generates
a
button
down.
You
can
slide
your
finger
around
the
screen
with
the
button
held
down.
When
you
lift
your
finger,
the
system
generates
a
button
up.
Button
The
system
moves
the
cursor
to
the
touch
point
and
immediately
generates
a
button
down
and
up
(a
click).
To
drag,
slide
your
finger
around
the
screen
(button
down).
When
your
lift
your
finger,
the
system
generates
a
button
up.
Click
The
system
moves
the
cursor
to
the
touch
point
and
then
immediately
generates
a
button
down
and
up
(a
click).
Click
mode
does
not
generate
a
second
button
down,
does
not
support
drag
and
does
not
generate
a
mouse
event
on
finger
lift-off.
Lift-off
The
system
moves
the
cursor
to
the
touch
point,
but
does
not
generate
a
mouse
button
down.
You
can
slide
your
finger
around
the
screen
and
your
movements
are
followed;
however,
the
system
generates
mouse
move
events
only.
Lifting
your
finger
off
of
the
screen
generates
a
mouse
button
down.
The
system
then
waits
for
a
system-defined
time
delay,
and
generates
a
button
up.
Drag
is
not
supported;
however
lift-off
mode
is
useful
for
applications
that
requires
greater
accuracy.
Touchdown
The
system
moves
the
cursor
to
the
touch
point,
generates
a
button
down,
waits
for
a
system-defined
time
delay,
and
generates
a
button
up.
The
system
does
not
generate
a
mouse
event
on
finger
lift-off.
Drag
is
not
supported
in
this
mode.
Table
14-2
on
page
14-4
describes
how
to
click,
double
click,
and
drag,
using
the
different
touch
modes.
Chapter
14.
System
diagnostics
and
pinout
connections
14-3

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BrandIBM
Model4820
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish

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