Mouse Button Emulation Mode
This mode is selected by clicking the appropriate radio button.
Click on Touch
- Click on touch sends immediately upon touch a mouse down/up message at the point of touch on the touchscreen. The user's finger must be removed from the touchscreen before a new touch at any location will be recognized. The cursor or selected objects CANNOT be "dragged" on the screen in this mode.
Click on Release
- Click on release sends at the time of release (untouch) a mouse down/up message at the point that the screen was last touched. Dragging across objects on the screen will not highlight or select them unless untouch occurs when the touch is over the object
Mouse Emulation (Drag and Double-click)
- Sends a mouse down message at the point of contact.
- Selects an object if it was at the initial point of contact.
- Drags a selected object on the screen.
- Response to dragging is set by the Drag delay slider bar.
- Sends a mouse up message at the point of untouch.
- Double-clicks on an object when the screen is touched twice in succession at the same location.
- The appropriate speed to achieve double-click is identical to the speed of a successful double-click with the mouse.
- Double-click speed is set from the Mouse Properties control panel (Mouse Properties>Buttons>Double-click speed).
- Double click area graphically sets the dimensions of the location around each clickable icon or object on the screen which will be recognized by Windows as a double-click. The size of the wire-frame square displayed in the Double click area tab is the actual size of double-click area accepted by Windows. The square is increased or decreased in size by touching the appropriate arrows adjacent to the square. Note that the double-click box size is independent of screen resolution
Options
- Options allow various features of the desktop related to the touchscreen to be configured. Each of the features selected must be activated by clicking the Apply button at the bottom of the tab.
- Hide arrow mouse pointer turns off the standard mouse cursor.
- Left-handed mouse interchanges the standard two-button mouse button assignments.
- Show tool tray utility activates the Tool Tray utility in the Windows Task Bar. See Tool Tray for a complete description of this feature.
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