The TouchMgr adjusts touch-screen sensitivity for different usage scenarios on devices that support sensitivity settings. Touch panel settings can compensate for input with a finger or stylus, when working with gloves or when a screen protector is present.
Some Zebra devices support the addition of a Screen Protector, a third-party glass or plastic overlay that adheres to the display and further protects it from cracks and scratches without interfering with normal operation. When a supported device group, platform or type is selected using the Device Type parameter, the "Screen Protector" checkbox is displayed and the device is configured to adjust screen sensitivity to compensate for the presence of the protector based on the selected Touch Action (see matrix below).
IMPORTANT: Use this parameter only when no device-specific parameter exists for a target device AND ONLY when it is known that touch-screen sensitivity settings are supported on that device. Applying this parameter to a device that does not support touch-screen sensitivity settings results in unpredictable behavior, causes an error or produces no output in the Result XML to indicate failure.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with the Zebra EC30 and other EC-series devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with the Zebra MC33, MC3300x and some other 8960-based devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with Zebra ET50 and ET55 devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with Zebra L10 tablets.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with Zebra TC8000, TC8300 and other TC8000-series devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with Zebra VC83 devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with Zebra WS50 wearable devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with the Zebra TC53, TC58 and other 6490-based devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with the Zebra ET40, ET45 and other 6375-based devices.
Used to enter the Touch Mode for a specific set of devices in accordance with the touch-screen sensitivity required for an expected usage scenario. This parameter is designed for use with Zebra TC55, TC70, TC75 and other 8956-based devices.
Controls whether screen sensitivity is adjusted to compensate for the presence of a screen protector. Checkbox is displayed only if Screen Protector is supported by the selected Device Type and by the selected Touch Action.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A setting of "false" for this parameter could return an error in EMDK, StageNow and some enterprise mobile management (EMM) systems on devices containing a com.symbol.mxmf.csp.touchmgr CSP version prior to 10.2.3. To configure a setting of "false" on such a device, simply skip this parameter. To display the version number of any CSP on a device, enable "Show System" in Settings -> Apps.
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