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The display is 2,560×1,440 resolution, which is the same as the 27-inch Cintiq, but less than the higher-than-4k Surface Studio resolution, which comes in at 4500×3000. On the other hand, while the Surface Studio has 10-point multi-touch, Dell’s Canvas has a 20-point multi-touch screen, allowing multiple people to work on a project simultaneously (or opening up the tantalizing possibility for a single person to create art using all of their fingers and toes at once).

Similar to the Surface Studio, the Dell Canvas comes with dials (Dell calls them Totems), but reports indicate that, unlike the Surface, the Dell dial only works while it’s touching the screen. On the other hand, multiple “totems” can be used on the display at once.

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·13.3 Inches IPS screen with High-precision 10-Point touch screen - not only save your time but also enhance your productivity; The weight of Monitor is only 800g and 9.8mm of thickness, only a little thicker than a mobile phone; Put the monitor to your favorite angle with the Multi-Angle Adjustable Stand.

·Full-laminated Touch screen - Thanks to the full-laminated screen technology, the stroke you drew is accurate and natural, and almost without offset; Besides, the screen surface is covered with an anti-glare film, effectively reducing the "glare" effect and providing better protection for your eyesight.

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Settings: Brightness, Contrast, Clock, Phase, H-position, V-position, Auto-Adjust, Sharpness, Color Temperature, OSD Timeout, OSD Language, OSD H-Position, OSD V-Position, Recall Defaults, Video Priority, Information, Touch On Sleep Mode, Touch Thru

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After installing the drivers, I was happy to find out that the software actually allowed me to remap most of the side buttons on the tablet itself, as well as the touch pad and pen buttons. Past drivers I have seen did not allow this. Being able to switch screens ( I work with 3 monitors) is an important feature to have with these devices. Additionally, to my surprise, the software also has software profiles. This is beginning to make it look and feel much more like Wacom.

I was extremely happy to find out that the initial activation of the pen when it touches the screen was near perfect. It feels almost like the Wacom pens, which lets face it is what we all want in a graphics pen. No need to use heavy handed strokes just to get input, it picks it up with just the right amount of pressure.

There was no noticeable dead zones or loss of tacking around the edges of the screen and every application I ran picked up its pressure perfectly, this includes Zbrush, Blender, 3D Coat, Krita, Hexels 3, and Painter 2019 to name a few. I did everything from photo editing, film editing, compositing, digital sculpting, pixel art, the tablet accomplished every task with ease.

I also noticed around the same time, that when you click on the lower part of the screen, or perhaps just the task bar area, the cursor will also shift to to the right. However this behavior has been incredibly inconsistent, and based on my observation it appears to be a software problem rather than a hardware one. It is a little annoying to see but it did not hamper my work at all.

The hotkeys on the side of the tablet are soft but give a slight tactile feel (nothing like the pen buttons), and the touch pad is about the right size for a thumb to slide up it. It was not as sensitive as I would have liked however. I have two touchpads on my Wacom 20wsx and they are more sensitive and pick up more input per movement than the Huion. I would definitely see if this can get fixed either in a software update or with future models of the tablet. If the tablet was Vesa mount based, I would even ask for it to be on the back rather than the front as that location feels far more natural.

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A few weeks ago, I wrote this article about using a text variable as an array, either an array of strings or an array of numbers, using the covx conversion function in addition for the latter, to extract single elements with the help of the spstr function. It"s a convenient and almost a "one fits all" solution for most use cases and many of the demo projects or the sample code attached to the Nextion Sunday Blog articles made use of it, sometimes even without mentioning it explicitly since it"s almost self-explaining. Then, I got a message from a reader, writing: "... Why then didn"t you use it for the combined sine / cosine lookup table in the flicker free turbo gauge project?"105 editions of the Nextion Sunday blog in a little over two years - time to look back and forth at the same time. Was all the stuff I wrote about interesting for my readers? Is it possible at all to satisfy everybody - hobbyists, makers, and professionals - at the same time? Are people (re-)using the many many HMI demo projects and code snippets? Is anybody interested in the explanation of all the underlying basics like the algorithms for calculating square roots and trigonometric functions with Nextion"s purely integer based language? Are optimized code snippets which allow to save a few milliseconds here and there helpful to other developers?Looking through the different Nextion user groups on social networks, the Nextion user forum and a few not so official but Nextion related forums can be surprising. Sometimes, Nextion newbies ask questions or have issues although the required function is well (in a condensed manner for the experienced developer, I admit) documented on the Nextion Instruction Set page, accessible through the menu of this website. On top of that, there is for sure one of my more than 100 Sunday blog articles which deals not only with that function, but goes often even beyond the usual usage of it. Apparently, I should sometimes move away from always trying to push the limits and listen to the "back to the roots!" calls by my potential readers...Do you remember the (almost) full screen sized flicker free and ultra rapid gauge we designed in June? And this without using the built-in Gauge component? If not, it"s time to read this article first, to understand today"s improvements. The June 2022 version does its job perfectly, the needle movement is quick and smooth, and other components can be added close to the outer circle without flickering since there is no background which needs constantly to be redrawn. But there was a minor and only esthetic weak point: The needle was a 1px thin line, sometimes difficult to see. Thus, already a short time after publishing, some readers contacted me and asked if there were a way to make the needle thicker, at least 2 pixels.Recently, when playing with a ESP32 based NodeMCU 32S and especially with its WiFi configuration, I did as (I guess) everybody does: I loaded an example sketch to learn more about the Wifi library. When you set up the ESP32 as an access point, creating its own wireless network, everything is pretty straightforward. You can easily hard code the Wifi name (SSID) and the password. But what about the client mode ? Perhaps one needs to use it in different environments. And then, a hard coded network name and password are definitively not the best solution. Thus, I thought, why not use a Nextion HMI for a dynamic WiFi setup functionality?Although the Nextion MIDI I/O interface  has been primarily designed as an add-on for Nextion HMI screens to transform these in fully autonomous MIDI devices as shown in previous blog posts here, it is also of great use for any Arduino based electronic music project! Many MIDI projects for Arduino suffer from a lack good hardware support. There are sophisticated code, excellent libraries and an infinity of use cases, but afterwards, things tend not to work in a rather rough environment in the studio or on stage. That"s because two resistors and a few Dupont wires on a breadboard besides the Arduino are not really an interface which could drive your Synth, Sequencer, or Drum machine over a 5m long MIDI cable.

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Using across various industries, a self-service kiosk usually involves a terminal or a touchscreen monitors. The electronic self-service kiosk is a system that admits a user to serve themselves services or supply themselves with information.

Vending machines are a convenient way to purchase snacks and drinks. Vending machines are often located in places where people have to wait, such as airports, bus stations, and hospitals. They are also common in schools and workplaces. It is a very convenient tool that we use to get snacks or drinks when we want them. However, sometimes they can be a bit of a mystery. How do you know what button to push to get the item you want? Here is a quick guide on how to use a touch screen vending machine:

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Room scheduling mode requires the TSW‑770 to be designated exclusively for room scheduling use, which precludes use of certain features and functions described in this spec sheet. Additionally, CollegeNET® 25Live® scheduling software and Ad Astra™ software do not support scheduling ad hoc meetings from the touch screen. For design assistance, contact the Crestron True Blue support team at www.crestron.com/support.

The TSW‑UMB‑70 is also compatible with older TSW‑UMB‑PMK series preconstruction mounting kits and TSW‑BBI series back boxes, allowing the TSW‑770 to be installed in place of a previous generation touch screen.

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Wacom"s line of creative pen displays delivers a range of choices for accomplished creatives. Choose yours based on screen sizes, display footprint and portability, depending on your needs. On all models, you"ll enjoy the experience of working directly on screen with our pressure-sensitive pen.

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ASUS touchscreen monitors combine 10-point multitouch capability with superb image quality, flexible connectivity, and great ergonomics. The precise and accurate multitouch screen allows up to 10 simultaneous touches and is optimized for use with Windows 10, allowing users to work smarter and more efficiently.

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MicroLED displays is an emerging flat-panel display technology consisting of arrays of microscopic LEDs forming the individual pixel elements. Like OLED, microLED offers infinite contrast ratio, but unlike OLED, microLED is immune to screen burn-in, and consumes less power while having higher light output, as it uses LEDs instead of organic electroluminescent materials, The list of MicroLED display manufacturers:

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Add visual effects or animations to captivate your audience. For example, add a transition so each slide dissolves into the next, or make each word in a title bounce onto the slide.

This guide helps you get started using Keynote 12.2 on your Mac. (To see which version of Keynote you have, choose Keynote > About Keynote from the Keynote menu at the top of your screen.) To explore the Keynote User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field. You can also download the guide from Apple Books (where available).