Genius TwinTouch LuxeMate README File (c) Copyright 2000-2003 KYE System Inc. All Rights Reserved. README TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Install/Uninstall 1.1 Disk Space Requirements 1.2 Standard Installation 1.3 Uninstall 1.4 Installation on Dual Boot Systems 2. Using the Multimedia Keys 2.1 Supported Multimedia Players 2.2 On-screen key effects may be incorrect or out of sync when pressing "play/pause" key 2.3 Double on-screen key effects superimposed on each other 2.4 Using the "play" key 2.5 Using the Multimedia Keys with DVD ROMs 3. Contact information ________________________________________ 1. Install/Uninstall This software supports the following platforms: Windows(R) 98, 98 SE, ME, 2000(Professional), XP,Server 2003. If you are installing this software under Windows(R) 2000, you must be logged on as an Administrator. 1.1 Disk Space Requirements For a typical installation, each component needs the following disk space: Genius TwinTouch software (2 MB) 1.2 Standard Installation Insert the TwinTouch CD into your CD or DVD ROM drive. If the Auto Insert Notification is enabled in your system, Setup will launch automatically. Otherwise, run Setup.exe from the root directory of the CD ROM to install the TwinTouch software. 1.3 Uninstall To remove Genius TwinTouch from your system, double-click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel. Select "Genius TwinTouch Software", and click on the "Remove" button. 1.4 Installation on Dual Boot Systems If your computer can boot both Windows(R) 98,98 SE, ME, 2000 or XP,Server 2003, you must install the Genius TwinTouch software on each platform and in separate directories. 2. Using the Multimedia Keys 2.1 Supported Multimedia Players The Genius TwinTouch software supports the following Multimedia applications: RealJukeBox(tm) versions 1.x,2.x,RealPlayer G2, RealPlayer 10,Realplayer Plus G2,RealOne Player,Microsoft CD Player,Microsoft Deluxe CD Player, Winamp 2.x/3.x/5.x,Sonique,Sonique 2 beta,Windows Media Player up to Version 9.x,Creative CD, Voyetra AutioStation,MusicMatch Jukebox Version 5.x/9.x, WinDVD,PowerDVD,Liquid Audio 4.x/5, iTunes,Quicktime. 2.2 On-screen key effects may be incorrect or out of sync when pressing "play/pause" key When you press the "play" key to launch the default multimedia player, the on-screen visual might show "pause" instead. To correct this, press the "stop" key then press the "play" key again. 2.3 Double on-screen key effects superimposed on each other This can happen on computers that already have other multimedia keyboard software installed. To correct this, you will need to uninstall the other keyboard software using the Add/Remove Programs applet in the Windows Control Panel. This can also show up briefly when you press the "play/pause" key and "volume" keys too fast. 2.4 Using the "play" key With Genius TwinTouch installed, pressing the "play" key will launch the default CD player and automatically play an audio CD if it is in the CD ROM drive. When using the multimedia keys to play MP3s or other supported digital song formats from a playlist, the "play" key may only launch the player and could be out of sync (refer to section 2.2). Some applications like Music Match will start playing the first song in the playlist. 2.5 Using the Multimedia Keys with DVD ROMs Before you can use the multimedia keys with DVD ROMs, you need to launch the DVD Player application first. At this time, only PowerDVD and WinDVD are supported by the Genius Wireless 2.4G TwinTouch software. 3. Using the Office key 3.1 using the "word" key After you install the Microsoft Word application in your system, you can launch the Word application simply by pressing the "word" key on your keyboard. 3.2 using the "excel" key After you install the Microsoft Excel application in your system, you can launch the Excel application simply by pressing the "excel" key on your keyboard. 4. Contact information If you are experiencing problems with the Genius TwinTouch keyboard or software, please visit the KYE Web Site for technical help documents at http://www.geniusnet.com.tw. Refer to the User's Guide for more contact information.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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