Wonderware+intouch+105 May 2026
Suggested Paper Title
"Evaluation of Wonderware InTouch 10.5 for Industrial SCADA Application Development: Features, Performance, and Integration Capabilities"
2.5 GHz (Medium/Large installations) or 1.2 GHz (Small installations) RAM Minimum 2 GB (Recommended 4 GB for large applications) Hard Disk At least 100 GB available for medium-sized applications Database SQL Server 2008 SP1 (Express, Standard, or Enterprise) Important Installation Considerations wonderware+intouch+105
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 AVEVA Knowledge Base: Search KB articles for "InTouch 10
Scalability: Supports tag-based applications ranging from 64 to unlimited tags. often referred to as InTouch 2012
The architecture of InTouch 10.5 is fundamentally distributed, built upon three core components:
Critical Warning: Do not install InTouch 10.5 on Windows 10 or Windows 11. It is unsupported and will cause DCOM errors, graphics flickering, and communication dropouts.
- AVEVA Knowledge Base: Search KB articles for "InTouch 10.5" (login required).
- Wonderware Developer Network (former): Archived forums on Reddit (r/PLC) and PLCTalk.net.
- Legacy Training Manuals: Look for "Wonderware InTouch 10.5 Training Guide" (PDFs still circulate among integrators).
- Third-Party Support: Companies like Progea, Inductive, and local system integrators often provide pay-per-incident support for legacy systems.
Historical Logging and Trend Analysis: The built-in Historical Logging feature was enhanced to support high-resolution data storage. Using the Wonderware Historian (or SQL Server), InTouch 10.5 could log data at intervals as frequent as 100 milliseconds. The “Trend Control” allowed operators to pan, zoom, and overlay historical and real-time trends directly on the HMI.
1. Action Scripts (Buttons)
- Draw a button using the "Button Wizard" on the right panel.
- Double-click the button.
- Go to the Scripts tab.
- Action Script: Logic that runs once when clicked.