MonitorMice for Windows NT 4.0 Release 3.10e June 7, 2000 Elo TouchSystems, Inc. MonitorMice for Windows NT contains a native, 32-bit driver designed for Windows NT, setup program, uninstall utility, and 32-bit control panel program, and DOS-based diagnostic applications for Elo TouchSystems' touchscreens. MonitorMice for Windows NT supports from 1 to 4 serial touchmonitors connected to a single Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. ======================================================= Supported Elo Touchscreen Controllers and Touchmonitors ======================================================= - SmartSet Serial Controllers: IntelliTouch(R) 2310, 2300 and AccuTouch(R) 2210 and COACh - All Elo Entuitive brand touchmonitors ------------------------------------------------------- | This driver does not support Elo PC-Bus controllers. | | | | PC-Bus controllers require MonitorMouse 2.0 for | | Windows NT available at www.elotouch.com. | ------------------------------------------------------- ========================================= Installing MonitorMice for Windows NT 4.0 ========================================= Note: you must have administrator access rights on the Windows NT 4.0 system to install MonitorMice for Windows NT 4.0. You must also have adminstrator access rights to run the touchscreen control panel and calibration applications. 1. Shutdown Windows NT and turn off your computer. 2. Install your Elo touchscreen hardware as described in the IntelliTouch or AccuTouch Product Manual, or the Quick Start poster. 3. Start your computer. 4. After Windows loads, click the Start button, and then click Run. 5. Click the Browse button to locate the setup.exe program in the directory containing the driver install files. Click Open, then OK to run setup.exe. 6. Follow the directions on the screen to complete the Setup program. 7. Restart your computer when prompted. The touchscreen calibration program will automatically run when Windows starts up. Touch each of the three targets as they appear on the screen. Click Yes when the cursor lines up correctly with your finger. ================================= Changing the Touchscreen COM Port ================================= If you selected the wrong COM port for the touchscreen during installation of a single touchscreen configuration or want to change these settings: 1. Choose Start/Settings/Control Panel and double-click the Elo Touchscreen object. 2. Select the correct COM port for the touchscreen controller. Click OK to close the touchscreen control panel. 3. Restart the computer when prompted. Note: to change COM ports for multiple touchscreen configurations, uninstall then reinstall the driver as detailed below. ======================= Uninstalling the Driver ======================= 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3. Select MonitorMice for Windows NT from the list of uninstallable programs on the Install/Uninstall tab. 4. Click the Add/Remove button then follow the directions on your screen. 5. Restart Windows NT when prompted to complete the uninstall process. ============= Release Notes ============= - To enable the "2-wire", no-handshaking mode, set the following DWORD registry key to 0 using regedit.exe: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services \Monmouse\TouchscreenXX\Parameters\HardwareHandShaking where "TouchscreenXX" is the registry section for the touchscreen for which the no-handshaking mode is to be enabled. - Because serial communications services are not available until late in the Windows NT 4.0 startup process, the touchscreen will not begin to function for several seconds after the Windows NT logon dialog is displayed. ========================================== Enhancements and Bug Fixes in This Release ========================================== - Corrected a bug in the driver that caused the Enable and Disable IOCtl functions to fail. ========== Known Bugs ========== - The touchscreen control panel always displays "1" for the touchscreen COM port even if another COM port is actually in use. This bug does not affect the usage of this control to change the touchscreen COM port. - It's easy to lose track of the touchscreen control panel if it is open on the Windows desktop, but underneath other windows. Relaunching the touchscreen control panel does not make the control panel visible. Instead, use Alt-Tab or the Taskbar to force the control panel to the top of the desktop. - The Apply and Cancel buttons in the touchscreen control panel do not follow the accepted standard Windows conventions for functionality of these buttons in a control panel. The Apply button is not always available after modifying control panel options. The Cancel button doesn't cancel some settings that take effect immediately. ============== Contacting Elo ============== www.elotouch.com e-mail: eloinfo@elotouch.com Elo TouchSystems, Inc. 6500 Kaiser Drive Fremont, CA 94555 USA Phone: (800) 557-1458 (510) 739-4999 Fax: (510) 739-5353 Elo TouchSystems GmbH & Co. KG Haidgraben 6 D-85521 Ottobrunn Germany Phone: +49 (0) 89/60822-0 Fax: +49 (0) 89/60822-150 Elo TouchSystems, NV Diestsesteenweg 692 B-3010 Kessel-Lo Belgium Phone: +32 (16) 35-2100 Fax: +32 (16) 35-2101 Copyright (c) 2000 Elo TouchSystems, Inc. All rights reserved.