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REV 2.1
JUL/31/2015
AN-SW-003
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SETUP HARDWARE
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Changes parameters that control the touch screen hardware
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USB Boot Delay
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Calibrate
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Touch Regions Mask
2. LOAD BUTTON:
This button reads the configuration parameters that are stored in the EEPROM of the touchscreen.
3. APPLY BUTTON:
This button flashes the configuration parameters being displayed to the EEPROM of the
touchscreen.
4. RESET BUTTON:
This button resets the configuration parameters back to default, factory state for this frame and
firmware.
3.1 OPERATING SYSTEM MENU
3.1.1 APPLE SETTINGS
Certain MAC operating systems use a different co-ordinate system versus Windows and Linux systems. This
creates a problem with touch registration whereby the user’s finger and the operating system pointer do not
line up. If this problem is encountered, MAC mode can be enabled. This forces the touch screen to convert
the touch data into the MAC co-ordinate system versus Linux or Windows.
3.1.2 SCREEN ROTATION
When the LCD image is set to Portrait versus Landscape, Windows automatically rotates the touch screen data
to match the LCD orientation. Unfortunately, not every OS performs this task. Linux and MAC do not rotate
the touch screen data to match the LCD orientation. In these situations the user might have to command the