Touch Frame

Touch Configuration and Various Touch Utilities

Touch Frame provides configuration for various touch inputs as the iMON Manager does for remote control. You can run any application you want or can switch the display to another monitor using Touch Frame. The wired or wireless USB monitor can be used as virtual keyboard, touch pad or remote control as well.

An icon shows up for starting Touch Frame when you touch the screen, and Touch Frame can be started by touching the icon.

When Touch Frame starts up, Screen calibration can be done by pressing the cross mark on the screen like below. Press and hold the mark until the center goes up to 100.

Application Launcher

Various applications can be started using the application launcher. The applications in the list can be registered with iMON Manager. The quick launch application registered in iMON Manager is always ready for running, and HD Frame is registered as the quick launch application unless its default configuration is modified.

Task Manager

Applications currently running in the system can be activated and their display screen can be switched between TV and FingerVU monitor by dragging the application as below.

Task Terminator

Applications currently running can be terminated by touching the screen as below.

Virtual Keyboard

You can type letters on TV screen using the virtual keyboard displayed on FingerVU monitor. Multi-language letters and function keys such as Shift, Ctrl, and Alt can also be typed using the full-size virtual keyboard.

Touch Pad

Mouse pointer on TV screen can be moved using the touch pad function on FingerVU monitor. Left and right click buttons can be used like in laptop PC as well.

Remote Control

Applications running on TV screen can be manipulated using remote control function on FingerVU monitor.  Various media control functions and system functions are built in the virtual remote control as well.

Shut Down

Shut down function in FingerVU monitor provides various power options such as ‘Standby’, ‘Hibernation’, ‘Power Off’, and ‘Restart’.
January 06, 2011
SoundGraph, Inc.