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* At the top of the window, information about your device and the properties of this particular channel will be listed. | * At the top of the window, information about your device and the properties of this particular channel will be listed. | ||
* In the | * On the left, change trigger and/or data interval can be changed. For more information on these settings, see the [[Data_Rate_and_Change_Trigger|Data Rate/Change Trigger]] page. In addition, the sensor's sensitivity can be adjusted. The higher the sensitivity, the more susceptible the sensor will be to sensing touch. | ||
* On the right, the "touched" box will be checked if an object is touching or nearly touching the surface associated with this capacitive touch object. For capacitive touch objects that have a linear or circular touch region, the '''Last Value''' corresponds to the location on the region that the current or most recent touch occurred. | |||
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Revision as of 20:14, 8 June 2017
Capacitive Touch
When you double click on a Capacitive Touch object, a window like the one pictured will open.
- At the top of the window, information about your device and the properties of this particular channel will be listed.
- On the left, change trigger and/or data interval can be changed. For more information on these settings, see the Data Rate/Change Trigger page. In addition, the sensor's sensitivity can be adjusted. The higher the sensitivity, the more susceptible the sensor will be to sensing touch.
- On the right, the "touched" box will be checked if an object is touching or nearly touching the surface associated with this capacitive touch object. For capacitive touch objects that have a linear or circular touch region, the Last Value corresponds to the location on the region that the current or most recent touch occurred.