Calibrating Touch on Panels using Extended Desktop Mode
When everything (all screens are showing the same thing) is being duplicated then no calibration is needed but in school all teacher desks have a second larger screen on the desk. This means that extended desktop mode will be used in most cases and calibration is required for first use.
If you are in one classroom then you only need to do this once, if you are timetabled in multiple classrooms with Clevertouch boards you may need to do this for each room.
By default, all touch is sent to the primary (first) desktop and therefore, will require calibration.
Note: Before beginning calibration, you must have no duplicated displays, calibrate in extended mode otherwise it won’t work properly. You can duplicate displays afterwards.
As the Clevertouch Panels feature both Pen as well as touch both types of input need to be calibrated. This should take less than two minutes to complete both.
To do this you will need to open the tablet PC settings in the old control panel.
This is found at:
Start Menu > Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings > Setup > Click Pen or Touch (Both will need configured) > Follow on screen instructions.
Click on the Start Menu and scroll to Control panel or start typing Control panel and it should show up, this is the icon you will find.
By default, Control panel opens in a category view, you can either type ‘tablet’ into the search box or change the view by from category to an icon view and then double click on the Tablet PC Settings icon.
When you open the Tablet settings control panel simply click on the Setup button to begin. You will be asked what you are calibrating, choose either pen or touch and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Click setup to start.
Choose what you are calibrating.
Note: You must calibrate both Pen and Touch as these are separate inputs.
You will see the below, read carefully.
When the input is set:
When complete the screen will close.
You can then setup any duplicated screens if desired.