Mcgs Hmi Touch Calibration

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: Place your finger (or a stylus) anywhere on the screen and keep it pressed . mcgs hmi touch calibration

If your MCGS HMI (Human-Machine Interface) is ignoring your presses or registering clicks in the wrong place, the touch screen coordinates are out of alignment. : : Place your finger (or a stylus)

For older MCGS units (pre-2018, such as the TPC7062K or TP1062Ti), the operating system does not run Windows CE or Linux. Instead, it runs an embedded proprietary RTOS. On these models, you cannot use OS software tools. You must use the Instead, it runs an embedded proprietary RTOS

The screen will change to a specialized calibration interface (often a black or blue screen with a small crosshair or a colored dot).

However, like any touch-based device, MCGS HMIs can drift over time. A button that used to respond perfectly might suddenly require a firmer press; a numeric keypad might register a "5" when you touched "6." This phenomenon is known as , and it is rectified through a process called touch calibration .