QuickHMI-Editor

The QuickHMI Editor runs on Windows from Windows 10 1607 or Windows Server from 2016 and requires the .Net Framework 9.0 to run. If this is not available, you will be informed of this during setup or it will be installed together with the editor.

Depending on the operating system, it may be necessary to activate the .Net Framework 3.5 manually before installation under Windows. In this case, you will receive a corresponding message from Setup.

Please note that the use of OpenJRE version 12 is not supported due to a faulty TLS1.3 implementation.

QuickHMI standalone runtime and QuickHMI Viewer

QuickHMI Server and QuickHMI Viewer work under Windows and Linux if the OpenJRE/OpenJDK 11 is supported by the operating system. Furthermore, an app for Android is available in the Android Appstore, which can be run from version 4.4 (Kitkat).

OpenJRE/OpenJDK 11 or newer is required to run the QuickHMI standalone runtime and the QuickHMI viewer.Please note that the use of OpenJRE version 12 is not supported due to a faulty TLS1.3 implementation.

Execution by browser

The system can be invoked by all operating systems that provide an HTML5-capable browser.

The following browsers are tested and released for the compatibility with QuickHMI:

  • Chrome version 54 or higher
  • Mozilla Firefox version 46 or higher
  • Opera version 41 or higher

The use of other browsers may be limited, but not recommended. The browser should be installed in the newest possible version and kept up to date.