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Display multitouch
Display multitouch





display multitouch

Agencies who tested Data911’s M7+ Display recognized the importance of its rugged features, including built-in thermal protection to withstand high temperatures, and chemically strengthened touch glass that exceeded all previous versions. Law and Fire each have unique needs, but both demand equipment tough enough to survive harsh environments. With a single touch, all function buttons, indicator LEDs and keyboard lights can be blacked out completely when police vehicles must remain undetected in covert situations. Stealth Mode is an entirely different kind of display blank and can sometimes mean life or death to law enforcement officers. However, in compliance with departmental policies, all “un-blanks” are always logged for the record. But, because Data911 knows there are occasions when responders require immediate access to vital information while on the move, they incorporated a user override with pre-set time limits. That’s why Data911 added automatic Motion Display Blank to disallow use while driving.

display multitouch

While officers and firefighters are driving, any distraction can be dangerous. High on the list of priorities agencies deemed crucial to keeping personnel safe was another set of features offered by the new M7+ Multi-Touch Display: Blank on Motion and Stealth Mode. These buttons can be used for functions such as emergency calls, toggling between applications, Stealth Mode, Monitor Blank and more. The M7+ Display also features three dedicated, programmable, backlit buttons. The touch screen supports touch, swipe, flick or pinch and zoom, regardless of whether or not gloves are worn. And for those who preferred inputting with a touch pen, the M7+ Display was also compatible with Data911’s optional non-powered stylus, which requires no batteries or electrical cords.

display multitouch

Next on the list was the display’s ability to support 5-finger touch, including the gloved fingers of public safety personnel. First and foremost, the zero bezel (edge-to-edge) multi-touch screen was a key differentiator of this sunlight-readable, fixed mount display. The results of these tests were so successful that, once it officially became available December 2015, virtually every participating department opted to purchase the M7+ Display.Īmong the valuable feedback Data911 received from these tests was a list of what agencies decided were the most beneficial features and functions of the new 12-inch M7+ Display. Over the last year, Data911–the premier integrated mobile solutions provider–has been working with a group of law enforcement and fire service agencies to beta test the next evolution to their M7 Display, the M7+ Multi-Touch Display. Meanwhile, an innovative in-car display has emerged which is vastly different from anything else because it was expressly designed for first responders. Most were originally meant for point-of-sale, warehousing or other universal uses and then were later “adapted” for emergency services. Although in-vehicle displays and tablets certainly exist, none were developed with the particular needs of police and fire personnel in mind.







Display multitouch