Mcgs Hmi Touch Calibration ^hot^ May 2026
To calibrate an (Human-Machine Interface), you need to access the system's maintenance menu or use specific hardware trigger actions during startup. Calibration ensures that the physical touch on the screen aligns accurately with the digital buttons. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Calibration Methods Method 1: Hardware Trigger (The "Long Press" Method)
Method 3: Via MCGS Embedded Configuration Software (Offline)
If the screen is completely unresponsive, you can force calibration via the development environment: mcgs hmi touch calibration
Need the service manual for your exact HMI? [Link to download MCGS calibration tools/drivers] To calibrate an (Human-Machine Interface), you need to
Step-by-step:
Continue until all points are completed and the message "The new calibration settings have been set" appears. Plug a standard USB mouse into the MCGS HMI's USB host port
- Plug a standard USB mouse into the MCGS HMI's USB host port.
- The mouse cursor will appear on screen. Use the physical mouse to navigate to Control Panel > Stylus > Calibration.
- Perform the crosshair test using the mouse to click the calibration button, then use your finger on the screen for the crosshairs.
For deeper technical documentation, you can refer to the MCGS TPC7062K Series User Manual.
