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Wonderware InTouch 10.5, often referred to as InTouch 2012, remains a cornerstone version in the history of Human Machine Interface (HMI) software. Developed by Invensys (now part of AVEVA), this release focused on improving memory management, enhancing visual standards through ArchestrA technology, and providing better support for modern operating systems like Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2. Key Features of InTouch 10.5

Problem 1: WindowViewer Crashes on Start

Recognizing that downtime can cost millions, InTouch 10.5 offered a robust Redundancy model. A primary and secondary InTouch HMI node could run in lockstep, with automatic failover if the primary failed. The switchover was typically seamless, taking under 5 seconds—critical for continuous processes like refining or power generation. wonderware+intouch+105

Suggested Paper Title

"Evaluation of Wonderware InTouch 10.5 for Industrial SCADA Application Development: Features, Performance, and Integration Capabilities" Wonderware InTouch 10

Phase 5: Interactivity (Scripts)

To make buttons work, you use QuickScripts. Cause: Corrupt ribbon bar configuration or missing ArchestrA

The I/O Servers (DAServer): These standalone applications (e.g., DASMBTCP for Modbus, DASABCIP for Allen Bradley) communicate directly with PLCs, RTUs, and instruments. InTouch 10.5 accesses these via the Suitelink protocol or ArchestrA proxies.

Enhanced .NET Control Support: It provides better integration for third-party .NET controls, allowing developers to embed advanced functionalities like custom charts or web browsers directly into the HMI screens.

: For standalone HMI applications, users generally find the stability to be excellent, especially with built-in redundancy for access names. Dated Architecture : Many users on forums like