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| - | ====== Touch Screen Interface ====== | ||
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| - | FreeStyler allows for a second screen to be displayed which can be used to control FreeStyler.\\ | ||
| - | This second screen can be on a second monitor and can be a touch screen device as well. | ||
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| - | ===== Touch Screen Setup ===== | ||
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| - | To set up your 2nd monitor to display a touch screen you need to into the menu **Setup> | ||
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| - | The above image shows the **Touchscreen** setup dialogue. | ||
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| - | * The tick box **Enable touchscreen view** enables or disables the view of the touchscreen interface. Think of this as an allow touchscreen. | ||
| - | * **Select the touchscreen** this drop down boxes tells your computer which monitor to display the touchscreen on.\\ You need to tick the **Enable touchscreen view** before this becomes active. Normally 1 is your main monitor and 2 is your second monitor, but it may not be depending on your configuration of your computer.\\ | ||
| - | * **Hide keypad (for use with 90° rotated monitor)** tick box is to either display or not to display the keypad when you are using a monitor that has been rotated into portrait view. I do not have one of these monitors and it displays on mine regardless of it being ticked or not.\\ | ||
| - | * **Touchscreen userinterface 2.**. Ticking this box enables a second type of touchscreen interface where you can customise the arrangement of buttons ands controls to your liking. Unticked it users the predefind touchscreen interface. | ||
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| - | Once you have set the various controls on this page please remember to click the **Save** button. | ||
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| - | The above image shows the predefined touchscreen interface. Notice the keypad displayed to the right of the main control interface.\\ | ||
| - | To get this **Touchscreen userinterface 2.** should be un-ticked.\\ | ||
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| - | The above image shows a blank Touchscreen userinterface 2. This is before any buttons or controls have been added.\\ | ||
| - | The grid you see is an image that I created to help me line up the buttons and other controls on this display. You can create your own background images. The image needs to be stored in the **FreeStyler\Images\Touch** folder and needs to be called **background.bmp**. It should be created at a size that matches the resolution of you second monitor but take 20 pixels off of the height to allow for the menu bar at the top of the screen. So for example my second monitor has a resolution of 1440x900 so I created the image that was 1440x880.\\ | ||
| - | To get this **Touchscreen userinterface 2.** needs to be ticked. | ||
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| - | ===== Touchscreen User Interface 1 ===== | ||
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| - | ==== Using Touchscreen User Interface 1 ==== | ||
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| - | ===== Touchscreen User Interface 2 ===== | ||
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| - | ==== Setting up Touchscreen User Interface 2 ==== | ||
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| - | ==== Using Touchscreen User Interface 2 ==== | ||
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| - | ===== Other ===== | ||
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