Displax Painter (formerly "Touch Test") is a feature in DISPLAX Connect that provides detailed touch data for testing and analysis. It supports pressure representation (on Skin Ultra only), multiple device input, and real-time visualization of touches on white or black canvases. Use it to monitor touch behavior, evaluate touch pressure, and test digital whiteboard markers.
Access Displax Painter via the first icon in the upper right corner:
Displax Painter
Key Features:
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Touch coordinates and identification for up to 5 simultaneous touches.
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Pressure representation (Skin Ultra only; not supported on macOS).
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Multiple devices input with device-specific identification.
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Whiteboard marker testing (Red and Black markers for DISPLAX SENSE).
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Canvas options: White or Black.
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Auto Clear and Clear Screen functionality.
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Real-time tracking of number of touches reported.
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Shortcut: Open Displax Painter via icon or press ‘C’.
Device & OS Notes:
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Skin Ultra: Up to 100 touches; Skin Fit: up to 40; Skin Dualtouch: up to 2.
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macOS supports only single touch and mouse input.
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Touch Injection must be enabled for multiple devices to function properly.
Usage Tip:
Pressure sensing (Skin Ultra) is visually represented by line thickness, helping assess touch intensity. For optimal testing, ensure touch injection is enabled and EMI interference is minimized.
- Line thickness selector for DISPLAX Digital Whiteboard Markers (Red)
- Line thickness selector for DISPLAX Digital Whiteboard Markers (Black) (DISPLAX Digital Whiteboard Markers are only available for DISPLAX SENSE)
- Finger Touch Test
- DISPLAX Digital Whiteboard Markers Test
- White Canvas
- Black Canvas
- Auto Clear button
- Pressure representation (only available on Skin Ultra)
- ‘Windows’ represents pressure between 0~1024;
- ‘Linux’ represents pressure 0~1;
- ‘MacOS’ pressure is not represented.
- Clear Screen
- Close Displax Painter
- Touches: Number of touches being reported, i.e. “Touches 2 / 24”, means that 2 touches are currently being recognized, from a total of 24 touches already reported since the last “Auto clear” or "Clear Screen".