Workstation 4 Setup Guide 3-15
Installing and Operating the Workstation 4
Operation
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.