Touchpad Calibration

The procedure for the touchpad calibration for a Logicube Omniclone device is very simple and you can follow along below.

Things You Will Need
1. Two hands or a helper
2. Reset Button location (Rear Right)
3. Set Button location. (Front Right)

Logicube Omniclone 5Xi
1. Press the Reset button (with your left index finger) located on the right rear of the unit and hold it in.
2. Press and hold the Set button (with your right index finger), then release the Reset button.
3. Hold the Set button until the unit boots to a screen that reads “Touchpad Calibration. Please touch square with finger (1/5)”.
4. Look for a square at the top of the screen. Touch the square when it is located.
5. Repeat the previous step four more times. The unit will count each time the square is pressed correctly. It will count (1/5), (2/5), etc.
6. Once the screen has been calibrated, it will reboot to the Main Menu Screen.

Logicube Omniclone 10Xi
1. Press the Reset button (with your left index finger) located on the right rear of the unit and hold it in.
2. Press and hold the Set button (with your right index finger), then release the Reset button.
3. Hold the Set button until the unit boots to a screen that reads “Touchpad Calibration. Please touch square with finger (1/5)”.
4. Look for a square at the top of the screen. Touch the square when it is located.
5. Repeat the previous step four more times. The unit will count each time the square is pressed correctly. It will count (1/5), (2/5), etc.
6. Once the screen has been calibrated, it will reboot to the Main Menu Screen.

Tips: Turn the unit 90 degrees clockwise so the right side of the cloning machine is facing you so that you can see the RESET and SET button easily.

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