Screens Selection

Screens Selection

Screens

When multiple monitors are connected to your system, you can use DISPLAX Connect to choose which display will show the calibration screen. This ensures that the calibration targets appear on the correct monitor before you begin.


How It Works

In multi-monitor setups, DISPLAX Connect allows you to:

  • Select the display where the calibration window appears.

  • Ensure calibration points align with the correct physical screen.

đź’ˇ Important: This setting only determines where the calibration points appear.
It does not assign the touch sensor to a specific display within the operating system.


⚠️ Attention

After calibration, each operating system manages touch input differently.
If the touch sensor interacts with the wrong screen:

  • Check your display arrangement in the operating system’s display settings.

  • Assign the correct touch device to the intended screen (varies between Windows, Ubuntu, and macOS).




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