vTouch Using the Applications
This section will describe the general use and operation of the UPDD applications.
UPDD Commander
UPDD Commander can setup touch behavior definitions in all applications.
Setup Touch Behaviors for All Applications
The touch function options are based on the Mac trackpad. The Touch function relates to the processing of the touch events (tap, press, gestures, etc.) performed on the touch device. A common list of touch events and system actions are predefined and can be configured as suits.
Setup Touch Behaviors for Specific Applications
If the touch behaviors under All Applications are not enough for your use case, you can customize touch behaviors for specific applications. To activate, ensure UPDD Commander is open and go to: View > Show Hidden Application Groups.
- NOTE: It is recommended to set behaviors for All Applications only.
Adjusting the Settings
Adjusting the settings here will affect the universal settings of the UPDD Commander application. There are three setting tabs: General, Touch Behavior, and On-Screen Keyboard.
General
Adjust general usage settings, and reset options.
Touch Behavior
Customize touch screen behavior settings.
On-Screen Keyboard
Choose the type of keyboard, and when to use it.
NOTE: Since macOS 10.15 Catalina, Keyboard Viewer has been replaced by the Accessibility Keyboard.
Reset All Touch Gestures to Default
Sets all touch gestures and actions back to default.
UPDD Console
UPDD Console can view, update, and configure the driver and installed devices.
Console
View the Device List, Function Bar, and Settings. The Function Bar consists of Touch, Calibration, Toolbars, Devices, and About.
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Touch | Touch settings and test options. |
| Calibration | Calibration settings. |
| Toolbars | Label and calibrate your toolbars. |
| Devices | Installed and supported devices list. |
| About | Release information of the software. |
- NOTE: It is recommended to use the default Console settings.