HP L6015tm L6015tm and L6017tm Retail Touch Monitors User Guide - Page 28

Touch Screen Tips, Touch Screen Calibration, Calibration for Windows Vista and Windows 7

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To lock the power button, press the power button for 10 seconds. To unlock the power button, press the power button again for 10 seconds. Unlocking the power button will power off the monitor. To power it back on, press the power button. Touch Screen Tips The HP L6015tm and L6017tm retail displays use projected capacitive technology with an all glass front surface and provides multi-touch functionality. The fast response rate enables the creation of touch applications as well as supports speed sensitive applications. Keep your display and touch sensor clean. The touch sensor requires very little maintenance. HP recommends that you periodically clean the glass touch sensor surface. Be sure to turn off your display before cleaning. Typically, an isopropyl alcohol and water solution ratio of 50:50 is the best cleaning agent for your touch sensor. It is important to avoid using any caustic chemicals on the touch sensor. Do not use any vinegar-based solutions. Apply the cleaner with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using gritty cloths. Always dampen the cloth and then clean the sensor. Be sure to spray the cleaning liquid onto the cloth, not the sensor, so that drips do not seep inside the display or stain the bezel. Touch Screen Calibration The retail touch monitor has been calibrated at the factory prior to shipment and should not need to be calibrated when first installed. You should be able to accurately touch icons on the sensor. However, if you find that the touch point is not registering on the screen where the stylus or finger touches, the touch sensor's active area may not be aligned to the underlying video and you will have to perform the touch module calibration process. Calibration for Windows Vista and Windows 7 To calibrate the touch module in Windows Vista and Windows 7: 1. After you connect your touch display, go to the Control Panel and click on Tablet PC Settings. 2. In the Tablet PC Settings dialog box, click on the Calibrate button and follow the instructions to press the target marks on the touch screen. At the end of the calibration process, the touch module should be aligned with the video and the touch points will be accurate. Calibration for Windows XP You must load the touch screen driver provided on the software and documentation CD that shipped with the monitor if you are using Windows XP or a Windows XP based operating system (see Installing the Touch Drivers for Microsoft Windows XP on page 18 for details). A Calibration Tool for Windows XP is also included on the CD shipped with the monitor. To calibrate the touch module in Windows XP: 1. Install the Calibration Tool from the software and documentation CD. 2. After installation, launch the Calibration Tool and follow the on screen instructions. At the end of the calibration process, the touch module should be aligned with the video and the touch points will be accurate. 22 Chapter 3 Operating the Monitor

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To lock the power button, press the power button for 10 seconds. To unlock the power button, press
the power button again for 10 seconds. Unlocking the power button will power off the monitor. To
power it back on, press the power button.
Touch Screen Tips
The HP L6015tm and L6017tm retail displays use projected capacitive technology with an all glass
front surface and provides multi-touch functionality. The fast response rate enables the creation of
touch applications as well as supports speed sensitive applications.
Keep your display and touch sensor clean. The touch sensor requires very little maintenance. HP
recommends that you periodically clean the glass touch sensor surface. Be sure to turn off your
display before cleaning. Typically, an isopropyl alcohol and water solution ratio of 50:50 is the best
cleaning agent for your touch sensor. It is important to avoid using any caustic chemicals on the touch
sensor. Do not use any vinegar-based solutions.
Apply the cleaner with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using gritty cloths. Always dampen the cloth and
then clean the sensor. Be sure to spray the cleaning liquid onto the cloth, not the sensor, so that drips
do not seep inside the display or stain the bezel.
Touch Screen Calibration
The retail touch monitor has been calibrated at the factory prior to shipment and should not need to
be calibrated when first installed. You should be able to accurately touch icons on the sensor.
However, if you find that the touch point is not registering on the screen where the stylus or finger
touches, the touch sensor’s active area may not be aligned to the underlying video and you will have
to perform the touch module calibration process.
Calibration for Windows Vista and Windows 7
To calibrate the touch module in Windows Vista and Windows 7:
1.
After you connect your touch display, go to the
Control Panel
and click on
Tablet PC Settings
.
2.
In the
Tablet PC Settings
dialog box, click on the
Calibrate
button and follow the instructions to
press the target marks on the touch screen. At the end of the calibration process, the touch
module should be aligned with the video and the touch points will be accurate.
Calibration for Windows XP
You must load the touch screen driver provided on the software and documentation CD that shipped
with the monitor if you are using Windows XP or a Windows XP based operating system (see
Installing the Touch Drivers for Microsoft Windows XP
on page
18
for details). A Calibration Tool for
Windows XP is also included on the CD shipped with the monitor.
To calibrate the touch module in Windows XP:
1.
Install the
Calibration Tool
from the software and documentation CD.
2.
After installation, launch the
Calibration Tool
and follow the on screen instructions. At the end
of the calibration process, the touch module should be aligned with the video and the touch
points will be accurate.
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Operating the Monitor