As the user interface that enables a person to operate machinery or equipment, it is crucial to ensure the HMI touch panel works effectively within the operating environment and that its controls are simple for users to navigate.
HMI touch panel options mainly use either capacitive or resistive touch technologies. Each has advantages and drawbacks, so you need to consider the operating environment. Whether it is very industrial, located inside or outside, dusty or relatively clean can all have a bearing on touch panel selection.
Capacitive touch – considerations
Resistive touch – considerations
Alarm handling, recipe management of customers’ product recipes and associated processes, energy metering remote access and cloud connectivity for servicing and maintenance, cybersecurity, and other factors are also important considerations.
Keep the visualization simple by creating a linear structure that makes it fast and easy to access content, with a minimum number of taps, swipes and screens, with “next/previous” navigation.
Make navigation intuitive by locating the navigation controls at the bottom of the screen ideally, to reduce the likelihood of accidental activation or blocking the user’s view of other screen content, which supports left- and right-handed users equally.