Beetronics 27HD7M Manuel D'utilisation page 14

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Installing the touchscreen
Setup
Calibrating the touchscreen
Beetronics touchscreens should work plug and play and do not require calibration with the latest operating systems. However if
you are experiencing difficulties, are using an older operating system, or a non-native resolution is being used - the touchscreen
may need to be calibrated.
Windows:
The touchscreen can be calibrated with the tablet settings in the Control Panel.
1. Open the Windows Start Menu at the bottom left of the taskbar and open Settings.
2. Click on System.
3. In the left pane, click Tablet or Tablet PC settings.
4. Select the screen you want to calibrate.
5. Click Calibrate and follow the steps indicated on the screen to complete the calibration.
macOS:
Calibrating a touchscreen on macOS is done with a touchscreen driver, which can be found on our website. The drivers are only
compatible with Beetronics touchscreens and do not work with other brands.
After downloading and installing the driver, follow the steps to complete the calibration. Make sure the macOS display resolution
is set to the native resolution of the Beetronics touchscreen, otherwise the touch will not work accurately. The resolution can be
set in the System Preferences > Displays settings.
Android:
Beetronics touchscreens are compatible with stock Android versions 6.0 and higher. The touchscreens are plug and play, and
are immediately ready for use. Android smartphones and tablets are not compatible with our touchscreen display; they are
designed to only use the integrated touch panel of the device.
Android media players that come with a remote control to control the device may cause the touchscreen to not function
correctly.
The touchscreens can also be manually calibrated with the Touch Calibration app from the Google play store:
1. Open the Google Play Store.
2. Search for Touchscreen Calibration.
3. Install the app.
4. Open the installed app and click Calibrate to start calibration.
Linux:
All our touchscreens use a capacitive 10-point multi-touch panel. We do not supply Linux touchscreen drivers ourselves, but
the touchscreens can be calibrated with any 3rd party PCAP driver depending on the Linux distribution used.
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