SPLITMUX - Installation and Operation ManualON SCREEN DISPLAY45Mouse button emulationSPLITMUX offers three modes of interpreting the user input as mouse clicks.1. Mouse: When touching the touch screen, the mouse button is pressed.When the finger is released from the touch screen, the mouse button is released.This mode can be used for drag and drop operations.2. Click on touch: When touching the touch screen, a mouse click is generated at the position of the touch.3. Click on release: When the finger is released from the touch screen, a mouse click is generated at the lastposition of the finger.By default, "mouse” is set as mode. You could use your finger on the touch screen similarly to using yourmouse. “Click on touch” and “click on release” are suited for kiosk applications or environments where touchscreensare used instead of keyboards and mice, such as in medical industries for hygienic reasons, in industrialproduction and automation for operation with gloves, or in vehicles and aircraft where robust components arerequired.Touch in quad mode:Check this box to switch a quadrant from Quad mode temporarily to full screen when touching the quadrant.This activates keyboard and mouse of that quadrant and allows operating the computer in full screen. The othersources are not visible during this time. After a timeout of 5 seconds without keyboard/mouse activity,SPLITMUX automatically switches back to Quad mode.The timeout can be set to values between 1 and 10 seconds.Touch a PiP:Check this box to activate keyboard and mouse on a computer shown as PiP. When touching a PiP, keyboardand mouse become active in this PiP. This activated channel now remains a little PiP and does not switch to fullimage. In this PiP you can operate the computer with keyboard and mouse.When unchecked (by default), a PiP is switched to full image as soon as it is touched. The full image getsexchanged with the other sources remaining visible as PiPs.OSD - CONSOLE - TOUCH SCREEN