Dell Latitude D630 XFR User's Guide - Page 30
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The Setting property page provides the following buttons and check boxes: 1. Beep Beep On Touch Check this check box to enable driver to generate a beep sound when touch touchscreen state is switched from untouched to touched state Beep On Release Check this check box to enable driver to generate a beep sound when touchecreen state is switched from touched state to untouch state Frequency Adjust this frequency to control the beep sound frequency generated by the driver Duration Adjust this duration to control the beep sound duration. 2. Linearization Style The Touchkit utility provides you with both 9 points and 25 points calibration for linearization. You can select the suitable kind of linearization type with this setting. The Linearization function is accessed under the Tools tab. 17H 3. Double Click Time The double Click Time group is used to set system double click time. Changing this value will affect the double click behavior for all of the mice devices in the system. Two continuous clicks at the same area within this specified time period will be recognized as a double click event. 4. Double Click Area The double click area group is used to set the system double click area. Changing this value will affect the double click behavior for all of the mice devices in the system. Two continuous clicks within the specified area in the specified double click time will be recognized as a double click event. 5. Mouse Emulation mode There are 5 mouse emulation modes for the Touchkit touch screen controllers. Press on the button to change the emulation mode Normal Mode You can select this mode to select objects, and drag objects Click On Touch With this Click On Touch mode, the driver emulates a mouse click event when the touch screen state is switched from un-touched state to touched state. Then, the driver always generates a mouse move event and tracks the touch position until the touch screen state switches to the un-touch state Click On Release With this Click On Release mode, the driver emulates a mouse click event when the touch screen state is switched from touched state to un-touched state Click On Touch without moving cursor With this mode, the driver behaves similarly to the Click On Touch mode. The cursor does not move to the touch position except for the first touch point Click On Release without moving cursor With this mode, the driver behaves similarly to the Click On Release mode. The cursor does not move to the touch position except for the lift-off point. 6. Option You can access advanced configuration functions with the Option button. Press the button, and the following window will appear.