Touchscan Page
TouchScan functions as an interface between a vehicle’s On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) system and a computer (Windows laptop, tablet, or PC). It connects via an external hardware interface—commonly a USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi OBD2 adapter—that plugs into the vehicle’s diagnostic port (usually located under the dashboard).
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Beyond the garage, the term "TouchScan" refers to a high-end wide-format scanning solution developed by Aztek. This version is built for professionals in fine art, photography, and CAD. Benefits for Professionals: TouchScan OBD Software for Windows - OBDSoftware.net touchscan
For diagnosing intermittent issues, TouchScan offers robust data logging. Users can record driving sessions and save the data to a file. This data can later be played back to analyze what happened before a fault occurred, making it easier to diagnose problems that do not happen consistently.
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While often compared to its sibling software, , TouchScan is distinguished by its enhanced user interface, which is optimized for both desktop mouse/keyboard use and touch-screen interaction.
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It reads and clears Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), effectively turning off the "Check Engine" light once issues are resolved.