Introduction, Multi-touch control wheel medical demo, What’s in this guide – Grayhill Multi-Touch Control Wheel - Software Development Kit V3.0 User Manual
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Multi-Touch Ring Encoder Software Development Kit User’s Guide v3.0
© 2014 Grayhill, Inc., Confidential and Proprietary
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Introduction
What’s in this Guide?
Welcome to the Grayhill Multi-Touch Control Wheel (MTCW)
Software Development Kit User’s Guide. We’ll first get your control
wheel up and running with a demo so you can quickly begin to appreciate
the MTCW’s many features and capabilities. Next we’ll dive in deeper into
the MTCW operation. Lastly, we’ll introduce Grayhill’s Instinct Gesture
Recognition Library that makes product development a snap. Let’s get
started!
What’s in the Kit?
The Multi-Touch Control Wheel Software Development Kit contains a
Quick Start Guide, and (1) Grayhill Multi-Touch Ring Encoder (Part
number:T201-7C1) mounted in a case, with a USB cable ready to plug into
your type “A” USB host connector on your hub or PC.
Multi-Touch Ring Encoder Features
The Grayhill Multi-Touch Ring Encoder has the following features:
• A 70mm round projected capacitive touchpad, that can track up to
5 touch positions
• Proximity sensor
• Outer finger groove
• Joystick direction indicators
• Interface connectors – (1) USB signaling
Multi-Touch Control Wheel Medical Demo
Downloading the Medical Demo
The Medical Demo is a Windows XP, Windows 7, or Windows 8 application
that will introduce you to some of the basic features of the MTCW. The
Demo is a simulation of some of the functions that may be required in a
typical imaging application. To load and run the demo, follow these steps:
Plug in the USB cable into any convenient USB port on your PC. Your
computer should automatically recognize the device without any special
drivers.
Next find the Multi-Touch Medical Demo application at
http://www.grayhill.com/instinct