If you don’t need to use Intuiface’s remote control feature, you can deactivate TUIO listening in Intuiface itself.
If your device is a PQLabs overlay or a TablerTV, follow the directions here to deactivate TUIO. This can cause a problem when both Windows native touch and TUIO interfaces are activated. (Use your display's user manual for directions.) By default Intuiface is listening for both kinds of touch events.
Deactivate TUIO or Windows native touch (HID) on your touch device.
Here are a couple of ways to address this kind of problem: Some users report interaction issues such as two touch points being detected while using only one finger on the touch screen.
Click the OK button to close this window and then close the Table PC Settings window.
For touch input, show the icon next to the text boxĭepending on your PC, that first option - For tablet pen input, show the icon next to the text box - may not be listed.
For tablet pen input, show the icon next to the text box.
On the Other tab, click Go to Input Panel Settings Open Tablet PC Settings in the Windows Control Panel
Close the Pen and Touch control panel by clicking OK.
Uncheck Use flicks to perform common actions quickly and easily.
Uncheck Use flicks to perform common actions quickly and easily and Display flicks icon in the notification area options.
Uncheck Enable press and hold for right-clickingĬlick the OK button and then select the Flicks tab
Select the Press and Hold touch action and click on Settings.
Uncheck the option Show the touch pointer when I’m interacting with items on the screen.
Check the options Use your finger as an input device and Enable multi-touch gestures and inking.
Uncheck the option Show visual feedback when touching the screen.
To access Control Panel, tap on Start and type Control Panel.