Windows XP Serial Driver SW500813
Notes
- The Windows XP
serial driver does
not support PC-Bus controllers or older serial controllers.
Installation
- Unzip the file by
double-clicking the sw500813.zip file in Windows Explorer.
- Install the driver
by double-clicking the SetupElo.exe file in the Elo WinXP Serial Driver
folder; follow the dialog prompts.
Removal
- In Control Panel,
Add/Remove Programs, select MonitorMouse for Windows 2000, then click
the Change/Remove button
Information
- Registry
keys
- Serial connection
minimum requirements: Transmit, receive, DSR, CTS and ground
(DB9 pins 2, 3, 6, 8 and 5)
- Can be reduced
to receive and ground only if hardware handshaking is disabled (see
next item)
- Disabling
hardware handshaking: Run regedit; drill down to HKEY_Local_Machine,
System, CurrentControlSet, Services, EloTouchscreen; change the HardwareHandShaking key
from 1 to 0; reboot.
- (This allows the use of a 2 wire serial
connection)
- Setting permissions to allow non-administrators to
calibrate: Same as for the Windows 2000 serial driver; see that
section.
- Enabling
automatic logon (no keyboard required)
Troubleshooting
- Click
sounds on touch, but no cursor movement
- If a mouse
is not connected, connect a mouse, reboot and try again (mouse
may be removed after touch drivers are installed)
- Run
regedit; drill down to HKey_Local_Machine, System,
CurrentControlSet, Services, MMStub; change the Start key from 1
to 0; reboot.
- Cursor
moves but will not select
- If a mouse
is not connected, connect a mouse, reboot and try again
- Calibration
problems
- Touchscreen
must be the primary monitor. If multiple video cards are
installed, the touchmonitor must be connected as the primary video
monitor. If secondary Calibration screens come up for the other
monitors, hit the ESC key for each. The Elo Windows 2000 driver
supports only one touchscreen.
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