Chapter 4 Driver Software Functions
Select Exit to quit draw function
4.7. Mouse Operation Mode
Mouse Operation Mode enables and disables mouse’s ability of dragging onscreen
icons, which is applicable to the configuration of POS terminals.
Pen Input Emulation –
Select this mode and mouse will emulate Windows Vista
pen input device operation, by which no mouse event will
be sent until the touch is dragged out of range or released
from the screen.
Mouse Emulation – Select this mode and mouse functions as normal and
allows dragging of icons.
Click on Touch – Select this mode and mouse only provides a click
function, and dragging is disabled.
Click on Release – Select this mode and mouse only provides a click function
when the touch is released.
4.8. Beep Sound
All of PenMount’s drivers support the beep sound function; however some PC systems
may only offer a fixed buzzer sound.
4.9. Beep Sound Adjustable
Software drivers for Windows systems let the user adjust the frequency and length of the
beep sound. The drivers let the user adjust the desired touchscreen sound, as well as
turn the sound off.
4.10. Wake Up Function
Wake Up function lets the user touch the screen and wake the system up from ‘suspend’
mode.
4.11. Plot Calibration Data
Plot Calibration Data function displays the touchscreen linearity map, which is available
if the PenMount driver provides an Advance Calibration function. When touchscreens
age their touch linearity declines. This non-linearity is apparent when the touched point
on the touchscreen is not the same as the point on the display. The Plot Calibration
Data function shows the linearity status of the touchscreen. This is only a support function
for the user. The exact linearity of a touchscreen requires a linearity test machine.