MicroTouch TouchWare for Windows Version 5.51, June 2000 Copyright 1991-2000 MicroTouch Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ____________________________________________ PRODUCT SUMMARY --------------- TouchWare for Windows is the software for your MicroTouch touchscreen. It allows users to select, launch, and drag objects using the touchscreen. TouchWare provides full touchscreen functionality for all applications running under Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 9X. It uses a true 32-bit implementation of the driver and control panel to implement touchscreen support. ENHANCEMENTS ------------ * TouchWare 5.51 includes support for Windows 2000. * TouchWare 5.51 includes basic support for non-MicroTouch controllers. KNOWN ANOMALIES --------------- 1. In planning to use a touchscreen without a mouse or keyboard installed, you must first remove the mouse and reboot. Then, using the keyboard, you can disable the Windows dialog warning "Mouse not found". Finally, remove the keyboard and reboot the system. 2. If you uninstall TouchWare, be aware that you must restart the system before you can install a new version of the software. 3. If you attempt to attach USB devices to your system after installing TouchWare, be aware that you may lose touch functionality during installation. You should keep a keyboard or mouse attached to the system during USB device installation. 4. TouchWare does not support the custom directory option for serial multiple touchscreen configurations. 5. If you are installing a MousePort controller, you must uninstall any previous TouchWare version and disconnect as well as disable any existing PS/2 mouse drivers/hardware prior to installing the new TouchWare version. Verify IRQ 12 is not being used by the system. Even if the hardware is disconnected, the system may still be claiming the IRQ. Note: Some styles of laptop mice cannot be physically removed. However, they can usually be disabled. 6. The setup program does not remove the DOSTOUCH program from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file during a Windows 95 upgrade installation. 7. The setup program will only look for the default directories for previous TouchWare versions on the target system when doing a Windows 95 upgrade installation. 8. Some older video cards may cause conflicts with COM 4. Refer to Article ID: Q127138 in the Microsoft Technical Support Knowledge base for further information. 9. If you are using a ThruGlass controller, you may have difficulty making selections at the top or bottom of the screen. To correct the problem, select ThruGlass Configuration -> Diagnostics -> Auto Frequency. HARDWARE SUPPORT ---------------- TouchWare version 5.51 supports multiple monitor configurations for serial and USB systems. The hardware listed below has been tested as of this release. In addition to this list, MicroTouch also supports the approved Windows hardware list for multiple monitors found at: http://www.microsoft.com/hcl/default.asp COM port expansion cards - Addonics FlexPort (4 plus 2) ISA interface - Digi Board Classic ISA interface (not for Windows 98) - Digi Accelport Models 2E and 4E ISA interface (not for Windows 98) - SIIG I/O Expander 25 model 101812 ISA interface - Comtrol RocketPort 4-port PCI interface - Equinox Super Serial PCI interface Video cards - ATI XPERT AGP interface - Diamond Stealth II AGP interface - Matrox Millenium G400 AGP interface - VooDoo 3 3000 AGP interface - Colorgraphics Warp 4 ISA interface (not for Windows 98) - Colorgraphic Quad Pro Lightning (V2.0) PCI interface (not for Windows 98) - Diamond Stealth III S540 PCI interface - Elsa Winner 3000 S PCI interface - Matrox Millenium G200 SD PCI interface - Matrox Millenium (w/4Mb RAM) PCI interface (not for Windows 98) - VooDoo 3 2000 PCI interface _________________________________________________________________ MicroTouch is a registered trademark and TouchWare is a trademark of MicroTouch Systems Incorporated. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. _________________________________________________________________Download Driver Pack
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