Touch Screen Drivers and Utilities, Release 2.2.3 for Windows 95/98 -------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 1995-1998, Dynapro Thin Film Products. All rights reserved. This document supplements the information in the DTF SC3 (Serial Controller) User's Reference. It contains the following sections: 1. Installation Diskette 2. How to Install the Touch Screen Software 3. How to Upgrade the Touch Screen Software 4. Concurrent Mouse and Touch Screen Operation 5. Standard Touch Screen Configurations 6. Uninstalling the Touch Screen Driver Software 1. INSTALLATION DISKETTE ------------------------- The Dynapro Thin Films - Touch Drivers/Utilities, Windows/95/98 diskette contains all the software you need to use a DTF touch screen and SC3 touch controller with Windows/95/98. Included on this diskette are the touch screen driver, configuration files, and configuration utilities. This file describes how to install the touch screen driver and utilities on your computer, and how to import and export the touch configuration. The following files are contained on this installation diskette: INSTALL.EXE - Installation utility VSC3D.VXD - Touch Screen Virtual Device Driver (SC3) VSC3D.INF - Installation script used by Windows 95/98 DEFAULT.INI - Default touch configuration data file README.TXT - This file TOUCHCFG.EXE- Touch Screen Configuration Utility executable TOUCHCFG.HLP- Touch Screen Configuration Utility help file TOUCHINI.EXE- Touch Screen Configuration Import/Export Utility TOUCHERR.EXE- Touch Screen Startup Log Utility executable MBSWAP.EXE - Mouse Button Selector Utility executable MBSWAP.HLP - Mouse Button Selector Utility help file TOUCHOSI.DLL- Touch Screen Dynamic Link Library MSVCRT.DLL - Touch Utilities Dynamic Link Library XNMBA458.DLL- Touch Utilities Dynamic Link Library XNMHN458.DLL- Touch Utilities Dynamic Link Library XNMTE458.DLL- Touch Utilities Dynamic Link Library UNINSTAL.EXE- Uninstallation utility. UNINSTAL.INF- Uninstallation script file. INSX16.DLL - Uninstallation Dynamic Link Library INSX32.DLL - Uninstallation Dynamic Link Library 2. HOW TO INSTALL THE TOUCH SCREEN SOFTWARE -------------------------------------------- To install the software onto your computer, you must have Windows/95/98 running and a floppy disk drive. Follow these steps: 1. Insert the DTF SC3 - Touch Drivers/Utilities, Windows/95/98 diskette into the floppy disk drive. Then from the "Start" menu, select "Run". Enter the full path to the installation utility in the "Open" field (e.g. A:\install). You can use the "Browse" button to find the install utility. Choose OK to continue. 2. The "Dynapro Touch Screen installation" window will appear and the first dialog will display the following information: operating system, driver version, target directory and target folder. You will not be able to change any of this information. Select "Next" to proceed with the installation. 3. The next dialog will enable you to select the communication port for the Touch Screen operation. Select the desired port from the list of standard ports or define a custom port using the "Interrupts" and "I/O Address" lists. Select "Back" to go to the previous dialog, select "Cancel" to abort the installation or select "Next" to proceed with the installation. 4. The last dialog will display all the entered installation information. If you are satisfied with your choices, select "Install" to start the installation. You may be asked to specify paths to files during the installation. 5. A progress indicator displays the progress of the installation. After all files have been copied, there will be a brief pause while the system attempts to load the driver. At this point, the installation is complete. Note: "Start" menu will be updated with an additional entry under "Programs" called "Touch Screen Utilities". This new entry has a sub-menu containing: "Configuration", "Mouse Button Swap" and "Startup Log". 11. The touch screen must be calibrated after installation to ensure proper operation. Calibration ensures the touch screen is oriented and aligned with the video display. To do this use the "Configuration" item from the "Touch Screen Utilities" start sub-menu. Select "Calibration" and then "Calibrate". Follow the prompts, touching where instructed. When satisified with the calibration, choose "Ok" to both save and active the calibration points defined. WARNING: Do not use the "General" property sheet of the "Mouse" dialog to install the driver. The installation process places the files contained on the installation diskette into the following locations, on the hard drive where your Windows/95/98 directory resides: \TOUCH\W9x README.TXT DEFAULT.INI TOUCHCFG.EXE TOUCHCFG.HLP MBSWAP.EXE MBSWAP.HLP TOUCHINI.EXE TOUCHERR.EXE TOUCHOSI.DLL UNINSTAL.EXE UNINSTAL.INF INSX32.DLL INSX16.DLL MSVCRT40.DLL XNMHN458.DLL XNMBA458.DLL XNMTE458.DLL \WINDOWS\SYSTEM VSC3D.VXD 3. HOW TO UPGRADE THE TOUCH SCREEN SOFTWARE -------------------------------------------- If you need to re-install the Touch Screen Drivers and Utilities, or upgrade them as the result of a new software release, then the following procedure must be followed in order to remove the existing driver from the system before the new one may be installed (via the procedure in Section 2). 1. From the "Start" menu, select "Settings" and then "Control Panel". 2. Open the "System" icon. Select the "Device Manager" property sheet. 3. Expand the "Mouse" icon to show the devices currently installed under the Mouse class. One of the entries listed should be "Dynapro Thin Films SC3 Touch Screen Driver". 4. Highlight this driver, and select "Remove". This deletes the driver from the system configuration. 5. A "Confirm Device Removal" dialog will warning you that you are about to remove this device from your system. Select "OK". 6. The Device Manager should no longer contain a "Dynapro Thin Film SC3 Touch Screen Driver" entry under the "Mouse" icon. Select "Close" to finalize the change. You will be returned to the Control panel. 7. Proceed with Steps 2 through 10 in Section 2 to install the touch screen software from the installation diskette. Note: in Section 2 Step 9, no startup log will be displayed by the new touch screen driver. Instead, a dialog prompting you to restart the computer will appear. Select "Yes" to active the new touch screen driver. 4. CONCURRENT MOUSE AND TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION ----------------------------------------------- The Windows/95/98 Touch Screen driver supports concurrent mouse and touch screen operation. To facilitate this, you must ensure that an appropriate driver is installed for your mouse. The recommended way for to achieve this is via the "Add New Hardware" Wizard in the Control Panel. Connect your mouse to the computer and instruct the Wizard to search for new hardware by selecting "Yes" at the prompt on the first screen. Do NOT select "No" and manually choose a mouse driver. Once the Add New Hardware Wizard has detected your mouse and installed the appropriate mouse driver, your mouse will work concurrently with the touch screen. If the Wizard fails to detect your mouse, then it can not be used concurrently with the touch screen. A mouse that is detectable by Windows/95/98, such as a Microsoft or Logitech mouse is required. 5. STANDARD TOUCH SCREEN CONFIGURATIONS ---------------------------------------- Included with this software is a Touch Screen Configuration Import/Export Utility (TOUCHINI.EXE). Installed with the touch screen software, this utility is located in the \TOUCH\W9x directory. The utility allows you to configure the touch screen driver by importing a file containing the configuration data into the Windows/95/98 Registry. It will also extract the current touch screen configuration from the Registry and write it to a file. By using the TOUCHINI utility, you can easily generate a configuration file that may be copied to other computers and then imported without requiring manual configuration of each unit. Exporting: --------- To export the current configuration from the Windows/95/98 Registry into a file, execute the following command from a Windows/95/98 DOS command prompt: TOUCHINI /o This creates a file called TOUCH.INI, which contains an ASCII representation of the touch screen configuration. You can override the default filename by specifying a file after the /o command line option (for example, "TOUCHINI /oCONFIG.INI"). This file can later be used to import the same configuration into your unit, as per the import instructions which follow. Importing: --------- Also included with this software is a default touch screen configuration file (DEFAULT.INI) located in \TOUCH\W9x directory. To import this configuration file into the Windows/95/98 Registry execute the following command from a Windows/95/98 DOS command prompt: TOUCHINI /iDEFAULT.INI The new configuration will take effect the next time you restart Windows/95/98. IMPORTANT: all previous touch screen configuration (except calibration) is erased during the import process. 6. UNINSTALLING THE TOUCH SCREEN DRIVER SOFTWARE ------------------------------------------------ To uninstall the touchscreen software you can use utility placed on your Touch Screen directory "\TOUCH\W9x". From the "Start" menu, select "Run" and enter the full path to the uninstallation utility (e.g. C:\TOUCH\W9x\UNINSTAL.EXE) and follow the instructions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dynapro and SC3 are registered trademarks of Dynapro. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.Download Driver Pack
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