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Dimension<br />

Determines the touch field position and size on the screen. Different touch fields may not overlap in any place.<br />

Left<br />

Top<br />

Width<br />

Height<br />

Specifies the position of the upper−left corner along the X axis (interval from the left display margin).<br />

Values for these parameters begin with 0 on the left margin and increase to the width of the display<br />

minus one pixel (on the right margin).<br />

Possible Settings The field can be placed freely in the display, so that Left can be set from 0 to the<br />

width of the display minus the width of the field in pixels.<br />

Specifies the position of the upper−left corner along the Y axis (interval from the upper display margin).<br />

Values for these parameters begin with 0 on the upper margin and increase to the height of the display<br />

minus one pixel (on the lower margin).<br />

Possible Settings The field can be placed freely in the display, so that Top can be set from 0 to<br />

the height of the display minus the height of the field in pixels.<br />

Determines the touch field width in pixels.<br />

Possible Settings From 1 to the display width.<br />

The set size and position of the field must allow it to fit in the picture.<br />

Determines the touch field height in pixels.<br />

Possible Settings From 1 to the display height.<br />

The set size and position of the field must allow it to fit in the picture.<br />

Key Matrix Offset<br />

Determines the location of the touch−operated field in the key matrix. This setting is only required if the touch<br />

field should be queried using the key matrix. No setting is required here for the actions which can be configured<br />

for the touch field directly in the <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> editor.<br />

Key Matrix<br />

Offset<br />

Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

This option defines whether a user defined offset should be defined in the key matrix for this<br />

element.<br />

If this option is selected, the HotSpot offset must be defined in the input field. If applicable, the<br />

126 3.2.4.2 HotSpot Touch−Operated Field − Reference

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