Difference between revisions of "Customer Facing Display"
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Once you have connected the display, you need to extend the desktop to this display. To do this, go to <code>'''File -> Other -> Control Panel -> Display'''</code> in RTS. | Once you have connected the display, you need to extend the desktop to this display. To do this, go to <code>'''File -> Other -> Control Panel -> Display'''</code> in RTS. | ||
− | Under Multiple Displays select ''"Extend These Displays"''. | + | Under Multiple Displays select '''"Extend These Displays"'''. |
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*''Note: If your computer is running Windows 10 and the Desktop is replaced, you will need to restore the desktop before you can access these settings.'' | *''Note: If your computer is running Windows 10 and the Desktop is replaced, you will need to restore the desktop before you can access these settings.'' | ||
− | *''Note: If the external display is smaller than your POS Computer's display, Windows will resize your POS Computer's display to match the external display. This will throw off your calibration. Once the desktop has been extended, your POS Computer's display should return to normal along with your calibration settings. If it does not, you can see [[Calibrating_your_Touch_Screen | Calibrating your Touch Screen]] for instructions to recalibrate the display.'' | + | *''Note: If the external display is smaller than your POS Computer's display, Windows will resize your POS Computer's display to match the external display. This will throw off your calibration. Once the desktop has been extended, your POS Computer's display should return to normal along with your calibration settings. If it does not, you can see '''[[Calibrating_your_Touch_Screen | Calibrating your Touch Screen]]''' for instructions to recalibrate the display.'' |
− | *''Note: On some 5514's, the Customer Facing Display is not mapped properly which causes its touch screen to map to the 5514's display instead of its own. To fix this see [[Calibrating_your_Touch_Screen#Remapping#Partner_QM-150C_Customer_Facing_Display | Remapping your display]]'' | + | *''Note: On some 5514's, the Customer Facing Display is not mapped properly which causes its touch screen to map to the 5514's display instead of its own. To fix this see '''''[[Calibrating_your_Touch_Screen#Remapping#Partner_QM-150C_Customer_Facing_Display | Remapping your display]]''''' |
== Configure Reserved Seat Picks on you Second Monitor == | == Configure Reserved Seat Picks on you Second Monitor == |
Revision as of 17:09, 11 July 2019
Configuring the Display in Windows
Once you have connected the display, you need to extend the desktop to this display. To do this, go to File -> Other -> Control Panel -> Display
in RTS.
Under Multiple Displays select "Extend These Displays".
- Note: If your computer is running Windows 10 and the Desktop is replaced, you will need to restore the desktop before you can access these settings.
- Note: If the external display is smaller than your POS Computer's display, Windows will resize your POS Computer's display to match the external display. This will throw off your calibration. Once the desktop has been extended, your POS Computer's display should return to normal along with your calibration settings. If it does not, you can see Calibrating your Touch Screen for instructions to recalibrate the display.
- Note: On some 5514's, the Customer Facing Display is not mapped properly which causes its touch screen to map to the 5514's display instead of its own. To fix this see Remapping your display
Configure Reserved Seat Picks on you Second Monitor
To access the setting for the Reserved Seat Picker, navigate to Setup -> Local Computer -> Reserved Tickets
.
Configure Advertising Display
The Advertising Display is what will appear when you aren't selling. See Advertising Display for instructions on how to set up your advertising display.