HMIs, human machine interfaces ► Thin Client, ET / MT 5x8... ► Operation ► RemoteHMI Menu ► Remote-Menu ► Preparing the device
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6.14.1 Calibrate Touch:
If the touch screen is not working properly within the application, you can re-calibrate it.
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Devices with two monitors have a split touch calibration button.
1 Monitor
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2 Monitor
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Click on the left side for the first monitor and on the right side for the second monitor.

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Starts calibration for the monitor's touch screen.
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Button for
Monitor 1
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Starts the calibration for touchscreen 1.
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Button for
Monitor 2
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Starts the calibration for touchscreen 1.
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After the calibration process has been started, the screen will turn to one colour.
•A An arrow with a dot pops up (1. top left, 2. top right, 3. centre (cross with dot), 4. bottom left, 5. bottom right). In older versions an "*" (asterisk) will appear on the screen four times in a row (1. top left, 2. top right, 3. bottom left, 4. bottom right). •Tap exactly on the dot or the asterisk *. The touch screen is then re-calibrated and the system returns to the main menu. Alternatively, confirm the calibration by pressing the "CONFIRMbutton *1).

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In case you tapped the wrong place during the calibration, it will be impossible to press the CONFIRM button.
In such a case, wait a few seconds until the calibration window closes on its own accord and then repeat the calibration by pressing the <F8> » TOUCH CALIB key. Press <F8> and the button for the calibration.
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6.14.2 Backlight:
The button for adjusting the screen brighness

consists of two fields. Click on the left side to decrease and on the right side to increase screen brightness.

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Button for
decreasing screen brightness
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Click on the button to decrease brighness
by 10%.
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Button for
increasing screen brightness
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Click on the button to increase screen brightness
by 10%.
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6.14.3 Touchscreen Rightclick:
As a standard, a short touch of the touch screen is interpreted as a left mouse click. By using the two integrated right-click emulation processes, a right mouse click can also be simulated. A right mouse click emulation is initiated by a circle drawn around the area of touch. The right mouse click is triggered as soon as the circle is closed. Lifting the pen / finger off the screen before then will prevent the right mouse click from being triggered.

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Touch button for
Right mouse click activation
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Use this touch button to activate the right-click emulation.
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Touch button for
Right mouse click deactivation
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Use this touch button to deactivate the right-click emulation.
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Please note that a right click usually opens the context menu.
If the object currently in focus has not context menu allocated to it,
right-clicking has no result.
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6.14.4 Clean Display:
To avoid the unwanted execution of the functions behind the "RemoteHMI menu" buttons you can lock these.
This way you can prevent an inadvertent breakdown of connections when cleaning the screen.
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Touch button for locking
the "RemoteHMI menu"
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Use this touch button to activate the locking of all operator menu buttons for 30 seconds.
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