Windows 2000/XP USB Driver Installation
NOTE: You must have
Administrator access privileges to install this driver.
- Connect the USB touchmonitor to a USB
port on the computer system.
- Verify that the cursor moves when the screen is
touched (although it will not correctly track your finger).
- Start Windows Explorer.
- If the drivers
were downloaded from the Elotouch Web site and then unzipped to your
hard drive:
- Navigate to the location of the Elo
USB driver files
- ELO USB 2KXP
Driver folder on drive C: if
you have unzipped to the default location
- If installing
from the TouchTools CD: This driver is not available on the TouchTools
CD (as of Rev. G).
- Get
to the Device Manager
- Get
to the Device Manager
- Click Start,
select Settings, click Control Panel.
- Double-click
System, click the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button.
- Double-click
Human Interface Devices, right-click USB Human Interface Device, then
click Properties.
- NOTE: The
touchscreen must be connected in order to see the HID in the
Device Manager.
- Click the Driver
tab, then the Update Driver button.
- Click Next (on
the Welcome screen).
- Click
"Search for a suitable driver ...", then click Next.
- Windows 2000:
If the files are on a floppy or CD, Click the appropriate box,
insert the disk and click Next.
- WINDOWS
XP: Click the "automatic" option, then Next.
- Windows 2000:
If files were
downloaded and unzipped to the local hard drive, click "Specify a
location ..." and un-check the other boxes, then click Next.
Click Browse,
click the down arrow at the right of the Look in box and navigate to
the ELO USB 2KXP Driver folder, then click Open, then click Next.
- WINDOWS
XP: Click the "advanced" option, then click Next.
- After the files
have been copied. click Finish.
- This returns you
to the original Update Driver screen, so close this and all the
remaining open windows.
- Reboot the
machine (You will not be prompted, but you must reboot).
- Align the touch
to the video.
- From Control
Panel, double-click Elo Touchscreen, then click the Align button.
- Touch each
target (three total).
- Check the
alignment - make sure the cursor jumps to the point of
touch. Click Yes if OK, or No to re-align.
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