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if you want to keep your existing project (selecting "YES" may clear the internal program on some models). : Flip the DIP switch back to

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Calibration loop (keeps asking for calibration) | Incorrect press order or touching the edge of the target | Power cycle, re-enter calibration, press firmly in the exact center | | One axis is inverted (left/right swapped) | Corrupted touch controller data | Perform hardware calibration (Method 1) | | No response to touch at all | Broken digitizer or loose ribbon cable | Hardware repair required; calibration will not help | mcgs hmi touch calibration

: Turn off the power to the HMI and then turn it back on. if you want to keep your existing project

High temperatures or humidity in industrial settings can affect the resistive layers of the screen. The MCGS HMI touch calibration process typically involves

The MCGS HMI touch calibration process typically involves the following steps:

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if you want to keep your existing project (selecting "YES" may clear the internal program on some models). : Flip the DIP switch back to

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Calibration loop (keeps asking for calibration) | Incorrect press order or touching the edge of the target | Power cycle, re-enter calibration, press firmly in the exact center | | One axis is inverted (left/right swapped) | Corrupted touch controller data | Perform hardware calibration (Method 1) | | No response to touch at all | Broken digitizer or loose ribbon cable | Hardware repair required; calibration will not help |

: Turn off the power to the HMI and then turn it back on.

High temperatures or humidity in industrial settings can affect the resistive layers of the screen.

The MCGS HMI touch calibration process typically involves the following steps: