Standard Calibration

Standard Calibration

Touch Sensor Calibration

Once your touch detection is working well, you should start the Geometric Calibration. Accuracy during this process is essential to ensure precise touch response.


Start Calibration

  1. Click CALIBRATE in the CALIBRATION menu to start the calibration.

  2. In case you have more than one screen connected, select the correct one.



Calibration Procedure

  1. A black screen with four calibration points will appear.

  2. Instructions will prompt:

“To start calibration, touch the target until it disappears. Repeat the process for the remaining points.”

  1. Begin by touching calibration point 1 until the green circle completes.

  2. Move sequentially through calibration points 2, 3, and 4.

  3. If requested, repeat a calibration point as instructed on the screen.



Important Notes:

  • Be as accurate as possible.

  • Do not move your finger while touching the target.


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