3M Touch Systems MicroTouch(tm) HID Calibration Tool Version 7.00.0, May 26, 2004 Copyright 2002-2004 3M All rights reserved. --------------------------------- PRODUCT SUMMARY --------------------------------- MicroTouch(tm) Software HID Calibration Tool is a new member of the MicroTouch Software Suite. The HID Calibration Tool provides support for MicroTouch touch screen operation on the Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 98SE, Me, 2000, XP operating systems. This tool works with MicroTouch controllers that support HID. --------------------------------- FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS --------------------------------- This is the initial release of the HID calibration tool. This tool aligns the touch screen with the video display to enhance accuracy. --------------------------------- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS --------------------------------- Hardware Prerequisites * This tool runs on most computers that run the Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP operating systems. * A MicroTouch SC400, SC500, or SC800 USB touch screen controller is required. * A USB port is required. Software Prerequisites * This tool requires either the Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP operating system. --------------------------------- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS --------------------------------- * If you have an older version of touch screen software, uninstall it. Reboot the system after uninstalling the software. * Using Windows Explorer, browse to the software distribution and double-click on the Setup program to start the installation. If you downloaded the distribution, unzip the file into another directory beforehand. * Follow the instructions given by the Setup program. You may choose to customize your installation. --------------------------------- STARTING CALIBRATION --------------------------------- * Make sure that the touch screen controller is attached to your computer. You should be able to touch the screen and see the cursor move. To start calibration, double-click on the calibration icon or select the calibration tool from the Start menu. --------------------------------- TOUCHING THE TARGETS --------------------------------- * You need to touch a target as each is presented. The tool starts collecting samples from the touch screen as soon as you touch the target. Once it collects enough samples, you will hear a beep from your system. If you disable sound on your system, you should maintain your touch for about four seconds. * Once you lift off, the tool should proceed to the next target. If there is a problem, it will instead issue an error message and exit. Note the error and retry calibration. If you touch all the targets, the tool will display a message stating the calibration succeeded. --------------------------------- TYPES OF CALIBRATION --------------------------------- * The tool detects what type of touch screen controller is attached to your system and performs the appropriate calibration. For the SC400 and SC800 series of controllers, this is a 3-point calibration. For the SC500, a 2-point calibration is used. * If you want to use a 3-point calibration for an SC500 controller, you need to use the command line switch "/C3". The simplest way to do this is to right-click on the tool's shortcut on the desktop and select "Properties". On the "Shortcut" tab, add the "/C3" at the end of the "Target" field. You can do the same thing to the tool's entry in the Start menu. --------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES --------------------------------- None --------------------------------- REVISION HISTORY --------------------------------- Version 7.00.0, May 26, 2004 * Initial release ________________________________________________________ Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. MicroTouch and the MicroTouch logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of 3M in the United States and/or other countries. ________________________________________________________Download Driver Pack
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