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MCGS HMI Touch Calibration: The Definitive Guide to Fixing Screen Drift and Alignment Issues

2.1 The Linear Transformation Model

MCGS typically utilizes a linear transformation model (affine transformation) assuming the touch screen is relatively flat and undistorted. The formula is generally expressed as:

$$ \begincases X_l = A \cdot X_p + B \cdot Y_p + C \ Y_l = D \cdot X_p + E \cdot Y_p + F \endcases $$

Where $A, B, C, D, E, F$ are calibration coefficients calculated during the calibration process. Because there are six unknowns, a minimum of three calibration points (non-collinear) is required to solve the system of equations. MCGS typically uses a five-point calibration method to average out errors and improve accuracy.

Method A: Calibration via the Start Menu (If screen is semi-responsive)

  1. If your HMI is currently running the MCGS Runtime (download mode), you must exit to Windows CE.
    • Note: Most MCGS units hide the Windows taskbar. Tap the very top-left corner of the screen in a blank area. If that fails, tap the top-right corner of the screen repeatedly. Some firmwares require pressing the ESC key on a USB keyboard.
  2. Once the grey Windows CE desktop appears, double-tap "My Device" (or "My Computer").
  3. Navigate to the Control Panel folder.
  4. Find the "Stylus" or "Touch Panel" icon (sometimes labeled "Pen Settings").
  5. Select the "Calibration" tab.
  6. Click "Recalibrate" (a crosshair pattern will appear).
  7. Tap the center of each crosshair precisely.
  8. Click "OK" or "Enter" to save the new calibration data to the registry.

What If Calibration Doesn’t Save?

You perform the 5-point calibration, reboot, and... it’s wrong again. This indicates one of three issues:

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | Drift returns after power cycle | Dead backup battery (on older units) | Replace CR2032 battery on mainboard | | Crosshairs jump during calibration | Dirty screen or debris under bezel | Clean edges with compressed air | | One axis works, other is inverted | Corrupted touch driver | Re-flash MCGS firmware via USB |

Method 1: Calibration via the System Menu (Standard)

This works for the majority of MCGS models, including the TPC series and newer TPC Pro series.

Mcgs Hmi Touch Calibration [extra Quality] Instant

MCGS HMI Touch Calibration: The Definitive Guide to Fixing Screen Drift and Alignment Issues

2.1 The Linear Transformation Model

MCGS typically utilizes a linear transformation model (affine transformation) assuming the touch screen is relatively flat and undistorted. The formula is generally expressed as:

$$ \begincases X_l = A \cdot X_p + B \cdot Y_p + C \ Y_l = D \cdot X_p + E \cdot Y_p + F \endcases $$ mcgs hmi touch calibration

Where $A, B, C, D, E, F$ are calibration coefficients calculated during the calibration process. Because there are six unknowns, a minimum of three calibration points (non-collinear) is required to solve the system of equations. MCGS typically uses a five-point calibration method to average out errors and improve accuracy. MCGS HMI Touch Calibration: The Definitive Guide to

Method A: Calibration via the Start Menu (If screen is semi-responsive)

  1. If your HMI is currently running the MCGS Runtime (download mode), you must exit to Windows CE.
    • Note: Most MCGS units hide the Windows taskbar. Tap the very top-left corner of the screen in a blank area. If that fails, tap the top-right corner of the screen repeatedly. Some firmwares require pressing the ESC key on a USB keyboard.
  2. Once the grey Windows CE desktop appears, double-tap "My Device" (or "My Computer").
  3. Navigate to the Control Panel folder.
  4. Find the "Stylus" or "Touch Panel" icon (sometimes labeled "Pen Settings").
  5. Select the "Calibration" tab.
  6. Click "Recalibrate" (a crosshair pattern will appear).
  7. Tap the center of each crosshair precisely.
  8. Click "OK" or "Enter" to save the new calibration data to the registry.

What If Calibration Doesn’t Save?

You perform the 5-point calibration, reboot, and... it’s wrong again. This indicates one of three issues: If your HMI is currently running the MCGS

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | Drift returns after power cycle | Dead backup battery (on older units) | Replace CR2032 battery on mainboard | | Crosshairs jump during calibration | Dirty screen or debris under bezel | Clean edges with compressed air | | One axis works, other is inverted | Corrupted touch driver | Re-flash MCGS firmware via USB |

Method 1: Calibration via the System Menu (Standard)

This works for the majority of MCGS models, including the TPC series and newer TPC Pro series.

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