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1. Depending on different display resolutions the touchscreen supports the following modes Graphic Mode MaxX MaxY 320 200 640 200 640 350 640 400 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280 960 1280 1024 Test Mode Xn row Yn column 80 25 40 25 33 The OneTouch User s Manual 34 Screen Position Description For example MKSCR 640 480 Enter Sets the 640 x 480 Graphic Mode screen position For example MKSCR 80 25 Enter Sets the 80 x 25 TEST Mode screen position The above command line syntax is for screen positioning The value of the MaxX and MaxY parameters for each display combination depends on the video mode you are using Please enter the correct video mode parameters After running this command line the following screen appears Figure 4 1 Screen Alignment Display This screen allows you to set the screen position Notice that the sequence of the signs runs clockwise starting in the upper left quadrant of the display screen To check the alignment of the touchscreen touch each sign in sequence Each time you lift your finger from the screen the system will emit a beep sound After touching all four points a cursor will appear allowing you to check the accuracy of the screen alignment If the screen positioning is still inaccurate please run this procedure once more Chapter 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen Positioning Test Description Example MKSCR D 1024 768 Enter Tests the 1
2. containing four rubber insulator plugs four washers and four screws A soft foam mat not included A Philips screwdriver not included The CRT cathode ray tube can hold an extremely high voltage even when unplugged Do not touch the CRT high voltage area when installing the touchscreen vall II Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Step 1 Test the Touchscreen Before installing the touchscreen you should run a simple test to verify the touchscreen is working properly The test procedure is listed below Power off the computer Connect the controller box to the touch panel s connector Connect the controller box serial connector to your computer s serial port Power on the computer Insert the OneTouch utility diskette into the floppy disk drive At the DOS prompt type the following command line A gt INTCTEST Enter When running the above INTCTEST test ensure the active side of the touch panel is facing you see Figure 1 1 For instructions on how to run this test refer to the Test Program Description see Chapter 4 After confirming that the touch panel is working properly you are now ready to begin the internal installation Follow the steps that are listed below Step 2 Test the monitor Before you begin the installation procedure test your monitor to make sure everything is working properly Step 3 Prepare a workspace You will need a clean flat stable surface to w
3. 024 x 768 Graphic Mode screen positioning Example MKSCR D 80 25 Enter Tests mode for mouse cursor The above command line syntax is used to test the accuracy of the MOUSE cursor position After running this command line the MOUSE cursor will appear Touch anywhere on the screen the cursor should move to your finger Hold your finger on the screen and drag the cursor around If the cursor responds correctly then your touch panel is accurately aligned to your monitor If not you must set the screen position again F After setting the screen position do not adjust the wi monitor display settings again If you do you Vv must reset the screen position 35 The OneTouch User s Manual Test Program Description INTCTEST EXE is the touchscreen test program Please use this program for running a diagnostic test and for simple maintenance Command syntax for the test program this must be run under DOS INTCTEST Enter 1 For 15 inch monitors and smaller the following information will appear after running the above command line A blue screen will appear When you touch the center of this screen a white dot will appear As you trace your finger across the screen a white line will appear corresponding to the path you traced This indicates your touchscreen is working properly Figure 4 2 Test Screen 1 If you touch only a single point on the screen and a white line appears as in the following illustration touch anoth
4. 9 You are ready to install the INTC Touch Screen Driver Press Enter The following display should appear 2 HE Ba Er pm ESE r m EE FEE HEER NE IE EE ER EER Figure 3 18 Installation Display for DOS 10 The installation is complete Remove the installation diskette from the floppy disk drive and reset your PC When your computer restarts you will need to align the touch panel to your monitor To start the MKSCR screen alignment program type the following C CD INTC C INTC gt MKSCR 640 480 27 The OneTouch User s Manual The following display will appear on your screen Figure 3 19 Make Point Display for DOS 11 Follow the instructions on your screen Touch each point gently without dragging your finger on the touch panel After you touch the last point the following display will appear Figure 3 20 Fixed Position Display for DOS 28 Chapter 3 Installing the Software 12 Touch the OK button on the touch panel to exit the MKSCR program if nothing happens when you touch the OK button then the touch panel is not correctly aligned to your monitor Press the Esc key this will return you to step 11 Follow the instructions on your screen Your OneTouch touchscreen is now ready to use 640x480 see step 10 refers to your monitor s screen resolution If you change these settings you will have to run the position program again You can change the COM Port or Mouse Device Driver in the
5. AUTOEXEC BAT file with the DOS Edit program im wih Q Changing the COM Port or Mouse Driver The COM Port or Mouse driver can be changed with the Edit program in AUTOEXEC BAT The AUTOEXEC BAT default settings are as follows CD INTC INCMOUSE XMOUSE INTCMS 1 CD To change the COM Port add the following CD INTC INCMOUSE XMOUSE INTCMS 2 CD To change the mouse driver add the following CD INTC C LOGITECH LMOUSE INTCMS 1 CD 29 CHAPTER 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen Basic Touchscreen Operation After you have installed the hardware and software for the OneTouch touchscreen the touchscreen is ready to use Operating the touchscreen is in many ways similar to using a conventional mouse instead of moving the mouse around a mouse pad you move your finger around the screen The OneTouch touchscreen provides all the features of a two button mouse The basic operation of the touchscreen is described below 1 Opening menus To open a menu such as the Start menu on the Windows desktop touch the Start button once lightly and rapidly Other menus e g the Format or Tools menu in Microsoft Word are opened in the same way Single tapping This technique is used to select an object or item from a menu or to open a menu as described above This action is commonly referred to as clicking on an object For most applications single tapping is equivalent to single clicking the left mouse bu
6. About this manual This manual is designed to assist you in setting up and using the OneTouch Touchscreen Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice Edition lst Edition August 1997 Copyright opvright 1997 All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of Ingenious Technology Co Ltd OneTouch is a registered trademark of Ingenious Technology Co Ltd Regulating Approvals FCC CISPR 22 CLASS B CE Trademarks All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners The OneTouch User s Manual Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee
7. Installation Display for DOS 0 0 ees ese ee ee ee ee ee ee 26 Installation Display for DOS 00 0 ee ee ee se ee se ee ee ee 26 Installation Display for DOS ee ese ee ee se ee ee ee ee 27 Installation Display for DOS ees ese ee ee ee ee ee ee 27 Make Point Display for DOS esse ee ee ee se ee se ee ee ee 28 Fixed Position Display for DOS se see ee se ee ee ee 28 Screen Alignment Display iese see se ed eke Ge Re Ge RA ee 34 Test Scre n 1 issn danssitisy asa enema annie 36 Test Screen 2 228 ris DEE Ee ails Mie ERE 37 INTCTEST Flowchart e sees esse esse esse e ee ee ee ee 37 EES AG Si NR NE N oee 38 TestSEre n ders EE Re ke Ee anne asa apes 39 Test Procedure Flowchart sesse esse esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 40 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Introducing The OneTouch Touchscreen Congratulations on your purchase of the OneTouch touchscreen The OneTouch touchscreen s innovative design provides you with an interface that brings you closer than ever to your computer Ideal for POS Point of Sale training applications and games simply touch the appropriate place on the screen to carry out your command Our touchscreens use an analog resistive technology that allows high light transmission to provide excellent image clarity Unlike other touchscreen technologies such as infrared or analog capacitive devices resistive touchscreens can be activated by any stylus finger gloved hand or dull pointer with an
8. Turn off the power to your notebook Clean the LCD screen with alcohol and a soft cloth Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the unit Stand away from the LCD monitor and spray the cleaning solution onto the soft cloth Without applying excessive pressure clean the screen with the slightly dampened cloth Step 3 Attach the TouchNote to the LCD screen Loosen the elastic securing strap With one hand hold the TouchNote in place over the LCD screen Take the securing strap and loop it over the back of the LCD screen and secure it firmly with the Velcro adjuster as illustrated below Now remove the protective plastic membrane from the front side of the touch panel Figure 1 11 Attaching the TouchNote will e Step 5 Center the TouchNote Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Center the TouchNote on the LCD screen if necessary loosen the securing strap The following illustration shows the TouchNote securely attached to the notebook LCD screen Figure 1 12 TouchNote Attached to Notebook Step 6 Connect the TouchNote serial port Connect the 9 pin D type F head connector to the Notebook s Step 7 Removing the TouchNote To remove the Touchnote loosen the elastic securing strap Carefully lift the TouchNote free of the LCD display Tighten the securing strap and store the TouchNote in the protective shipping carton When closing the LCD display the TouchNote must be TouchNote in place removed Never
9. accurate response every time Our OneTouch touchscreens come in three basic models both internal and external models for desktop computers and an external model for notebook computers Our models are being used extensively in the following fields Public Services Banks Libraries Train and Bus Services and Tourist Information Training Schools Flight Simulation Children s Education and other areas where Computer Aided Instruction CAI is employed Multimedia Business Presentations and Advertising Entertainment Video Game Arcades The OneTouch User s Manual Unpacking the OneTouch Touchscreen Before you unpack your OneTouch touchscreen prepare a stable level and clean surface near your computer As you unpack the OneTouch touchscreen make sure the following items are included in the box and are in good condition Internal Touchscreen Internal touch panel Controller box and connecting cable Four edge strips The accessories package containing four rubber insulator plugs four washers and four screws Installation software External Touchscreen for desktop monitors External touch panel with built in controller and connecting cable Installation software External Touchscreen for a notebook LCD display External touch panel with built in controller and connecting cable Installation software This User s Manual is supplied with all models If you find that any o
10. attempt to close the LCD display with the 17 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Software Software Installation For Windows 95 and Windows 3 1 To install the software to operate the OneTouch touchscreen please refer to the following instructions 1 Insert the OneTouch utility diskette into your floppy disk drive 2 For Windows 95 choose Run from the Start menu For Windows 3 1 choose Run from the File menu in Program Manager 3 The Run Dialog Box should appear Now type a setup if the diskette is in drive b type b setup as in the following illustration Figure 3 1 Run Dialog Box 4 Click the OK button The OneTouch Driver Utility Dialog Box should appear Chapter 3 Installing the Software Figure 3 2 Driver Utility Dialog Box 5 Select the COM Port COM 1 COM 4 that your touchscreen is connected to 6 If there is a conflict with the default Port IRQ Select setting ie an Error Message Box is displayed after clicking INSTALL you should change this setting to an available IRQ 7 If your mouse is not MS MOUSE Compatible then select other Mouse and type in its directory and file name Figure 3 3 Driver Utility Dialog Box 19 The OneTouch User s Manual 8 Put a check in the box next to Select OneTouch Right Button ON OFF to enable the right mouse button feature 9 Click the INSTALL button The following System Reboot Message Box should appear Sytem Hebo Message C
11. d PC Clean the surface of the monitor screen glass with alcohol and a soft cloth Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the unit Stand away from the monitor and spray the cleaning solution onto the soft cloth Without applying excessive pressure clean the screen with the slightly dampened cloth Clean the top surface of the monitor to ensure the touch panel s adhesive pads adhere well Refer to the following illustration Figure 1 5 Preparing the Monitor Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Step 3 Adjust the Touchscreen If the front of your monitor is curved the touchscreen may not sit well on the monitor To check this place the touchscreen over the monitor and push gently on the corners one corner at a time The touchscreen should not tilt If the touchscreen tilts you will have to add the cushion pads see Figure 1 7 Figure 1 6 Adjusting the Touchscreen Step 4 Prepare the Touchscreen Carefully remove the protective plastic membrane from the front side of the touch panel Now remove the plastic strips covering the Velcro adhesive pads as illustrated below Cushion Pads Figure 1 7 Preparing the Touchscreen 13 The OneTouch User s Manual 14 Step 5 Attach the Touchscreen to the monitor Hold the touchscreen at arm s length and center it over your monitor s screen When the touchscreen is correctly aligned pull downwards so the adhesive pads adhere to the monitor as demon
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13. eboot Message box will appear Click the OK button to reboot your system The Right button feature is now enabled 31 The OneTouch User s Manual Program Introduction The OneTouch utility diskette includes the Installation program Drive program Position program and the Test program This chapter describes the function modes of the touchscreen and its software Driver program description 32 The OneTouch touchscreen device driver procedure is divided into 3 steps Step 1 Execute INCMOUSE COM This executable file is the MS Mouse compatible device driver The syntax for this command is INCMOUSE ENTER Step 2 Execute XMOUSE COM This executable file is the INT33H function program The syntax for this command is XMOUSE ENTER Step 3 Execute INTCMS EXE This is the Touchscreen device driver program The syntax for this command is INTCMS Port ENTER Parameter Description Port Touchscreen connected with the RS 232 Port 1 COM1 2 COM2 Examples INTCMS 1 Connect on COM1 Chapter 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen Positioning Program Description MKSCR EXE is an executable program for the screen position and position test This file is used to adjust the screen position and to run a screen placement test for proper alignment for DOS Command syntax for the screen position MKSCR MaxX MaxY ENTER Command syntax for the position test MKSCR D MaxX MaxY ENTER Parameter Definitions
14. er point on the screen Do this several times Record the position and direction of these lines and contact your OneTouch dealer for assistance 36 Chapter 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen Figure 4 3 Test Screen 2 The following flow chart illustrates the test procedure for the OneTouch touchscreen INTCTEST Call Your ae Distributor Tests OK Figure 4 4 INTCTEST Flowchart 37 The OneTouch User s Manual 38 II For 17 inch monitors and larger one or more of the following messages will appear after running the above command line Find INTCMS Interface Card on COMI 2 3 or 4 Baud Rate 9600 Press any key to continue This message indicates the interface card the touch panel and the connecting cable are all working properly After pressing Enter a blue screen will appear When you touch the center of this screen a white dot will appear As you trace your finger across the screen a white line will appear corresponding to the path you traced This indicates your touch screen is working properly Figure 4 5 Test Screen 3 If you touch only a single point on the screen and a white line appears as in the following illustration touch another point on the screen Do this several times Record the position and direction of these lines and contact your OneTouch dealer for assistance Chapter 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen Figure 4 6 Test Screen d Can t Find INTCMS I
15. esponds correctly then your touch panel is accurately aligned to your monitor Touch the OK button to exit to Windows The touchscreen is ready to use To make changes to the COM port mouse driver or right button feature settings refer to the following directions 1 Double click the OneTouch config exe icon in the OneTouch folder window see Figure 3 6 The following dialog box will appear 22 Chapter 3 Installing the Software DE Nas N aa aal n ai WE aka N la d EE N Na li Wa Mama Ile memo Bl ELE aa Wal e nhi l ke ol E r F HI Figure 3 9 Driver Utility Dialog Box 2 To change the settings refer to steps 5 6 7 and 8 in the previous section Click the Setup button The following System Reboot Message Box should appear Sytem Hebo Message Click OF to Reti thee Compar l Figure 3 10 System Reboot Message Box 3 Click the OK button to reboot your system This completes the installation procedure for Windows 95 and Windows 3 1 The following section covers the installation for DOS 23 The OneTouch User s Manual Software Installation For DOS Please refer to the following instructions to install the OneTouch software for DOS 1 Insert the OneTouch utility diskette into your floppy disk drive 2 At the DOS prompt C gt type A INSTALL If the diskette is in drive B type B INSTALL then press Enter You should see the following display Fig
16. f these items are missing or appear damaged contact your OneTouch dealer immediately Chapter 1 Getting Started Precautions Please pay attention to the following precautions when handling the OneTouch touchscreen 1 When operating the OneTouch touchscreen do not use objects with a hardness factor higher than 3H Any damage resulting from such misuse will not be covered by the product s warranty When operating the OneTouch touchscreen do not apply a pressure greater than 15kg cm on the touch panel surface This could cause irreparable damage to the touchscreen This product has already been treated for low static electricity buildup and radiation emission However since children do not have fully developed eyesight to avoid damage to their eyesight we recommend young children rest their eyes after 30 minutes of use Before you install this product you should turn off the power to your computer After installing the OneTouch touchscreen power on both the monitor and the computer CHAPTER 2 Installing the Hardware Hardware Installation for the Internal Touchscreen iy ile This procedure should only be performed by a qualified service technician Please review the video tape of this procedure before attempting to install the touchscreen You will need the following items to install the touchscreen Warning The touch panel Four edge strips The controller box The accessories package
17. ils it is possible one of the screws holding the touch panel in place is too tight Loosen the bottom left screw one and a half turns Run the test again TY val Q 40 Program Disk Files Chapter 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen The function program disk includes the following files SETUP EXE CONFIG EXE WMKSCR EXE VNSTALL EXE VINTCMS EXE VNCMOUSE COM XMOUSE COM MKSCR EXE NTCTEST RTOUCH DAT KBTOUCH DAT README DOC WIN INGMOUSE DRV WIN VMMD 386 WIN OEMSETUP INF DEMO MOUSE C DEMO MOUSE H DEMO TOUCH PRJ DEMO TOUCH EXE DEMO TOUCHDM C LIB DEMO_LIB C LIB DEMO_LIB EXE LIB DEMO_LIB PRJ LIB LIB DOC LIB LIB C Windows Setup Program Windows OneTouch Configuration Program Screen Positioning Program for Windows amp Win95 Installation Program Touch Screen Drive Program MS Mouse Compatible Driver INT33H Function Driver Screen Positioning Program and Test Program for DOS Test Program The Screen Positioning and Screen Display Mode Data File Configuration File User s Manual File Windows Mouse driver Windows Mouse driver Enhanced mode MS Windows Setup Program Mouse Driver Function Call File Mouse Driver Function Call Including File Demo Program Demo Program Source File Touch Library Demo Source Touch Library Demo Touch Library User s Manual Touch Library Source 41 CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Maintenance To ensure your OneTo
18. l bezel of the monitor and the CRT Position the touch panel so that it is centered on the CRT Carefully place the monitor on the soft foam mat with the glass screen facing down Now insert the four insulator plugs as illustrated in Figure 1 2 The narrow end of the insulator plug goes to the front bezel Front Bezel Monitor Case U Insulator Plug Gy Washer Screw Figure 1 2 Exploded Diagram of the Internal Installation Step 11 Insert the washers and screws Insert the four washers and screws Tighten the screws just enough to hold the touch panel in place you should still be able to turn the insulator plugs Do not tighten down the screws all the way Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Step 12 Adjust the touch panel Carefully lift the monitor and place it down so that the screen is facing you Adjust the touch panel so that it is properly centered over the CRT Now remove the protective plastic membrane from the front side of the touch panel Step 13 Tighten down the screws Once the touch panel is properly aligned with the CRT tighten down the four screws It is important to make sure that nothing is touching or putting pressure on the active area of the touch panel Step 14 Connect the controller box For a17 monitor and larger follow the instructions below Refer to the following diagram to identify the parts of the controller box Connect the 9 pin D type F head serial connector
19. lick OF n Ret thee Compuar Figure 3 4 System Reboot Message Box If the following Error Message Box appears you may have selected the wrong COM Port IRQ or Mouse Type Click the OK button and change the settings then click the INSTALL button TL Ermy bare pe KAQLISE Dirsar Mot Poured Figure 3 5 Error Message Box 10 Remove the setup diskette from the floppy disk drive and click the OK button Wait while your computer reboots After your computer reboots you should see the following OneTouch Folder Window on your desktop 20 Chapter 3 Installing the Software Figure 3 6 OneTouch Folder Window 11 Double click the OneTouch WMKSCR icon The following screen alignment display should appear Figure 3 7 OneTouch Make Point for Windows Display 12 Touch each point on the quadrant when prompted touch the screen gently without dragging your finger on the touch panel When you release your finger you will hear a beep Move to the next point After you touch the last point the following Fixed Position display will appear 21 The OneTouch User s Manual Figure 3 8 Fixed Position Display If you are not satisfied with the screen alignment EE select the Retry button this can be done from the keyboard by typing R and repeat step 11 13 Touch anywhere on the screen the cursor should appear under your finger Hold your finger on the screen and drag the cursor around If the cursor r
20. n the monitor screen glass Use alcohol and a soft cloth to clean the surface of the monitor screen glass Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the unit Stand away from the monitor and spray the cleaning solution onto the soft cloth Without applying excessive pressure clean the screen with the slightly dampened cloth Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Step 9 Put the edge strips in place on the touch panel For this step you will need the four edge strips that were packaged with the touchscreen Work on one edge of the touch panel and one edge strip at a time Carefully remove the protective plastic membrane from the rear side of the touch panel Now remove the plastic strip covering the adhesive surface of the edge strip While holding the edge strip with the adhesive side facing down carefully align the edge strip with the edge of the touch panel and place the edge strip onto the inactive area of the touch panel as shown in the illustration Press down with firm even pressure to secure the edge strip in place Now repeat this procedure for the three remaining edge strips If your monitor has a Trinitron or Diamondtron CRT you should request a thinner edge strip from the manufacturer lt TY Edge Strips Remove plastic strip j Active Area H Figure 1 1 Attaching the Edge Strips The OneTouch User s Manual Step 10 Position the touch panel on the CRT Insert the touch panel between the front pane
21. nterface Card Please Check Please Check RS 232 amp K B Connector This message indicates the RS 232 and the keyboard connector are not properly connected Please check these connectors and ensure they are properly connected Now run the INTCTEST program again If this messages appears again contact your OneTouch dealer for assistance Can t Find Touch Panel Please Check Please Check Panel Connector This message indicates the RS 232 and the Keyboard connector are not properly connected This message indicates the touch panel connector is not properly connected Please check this connector and ensure it is properly connected Now run the INTCTEST program again If this message appears again contact your OneTouch dealer for assistance After solving any problems that crop up please run the INTCTEST program again Test the touchscreen once more to verify everything is working properly 39 The OneTouch User s Manual The following flow chart illustrates the touchscreen test procedure Solve Problem then INTCTEST lt Solve Problem then T Error 1 Error Message Message v Check RS 232 amp K B OK L N Connector and Interface Check Panel Connector Card amp Panel Message COM 1 2 3 or 4 Baud Rate 9600 Graphic Screen Touch Test OK Call Your Distributor v Tests OK Figure 4 7 Test Procedure Flowchart If the above test procedure fa
22. odes If you have access to functioning models of the touchscreen and the controller box try the following Remove the touchscreen and replace it with the functioning model Re run the MKSCR EXE program If the problem is solved then your original touchscreen is broken Contact your OneTouch dealer for help If the problem persists replace the controller box with a functioning model Re run the MKSCR EXE program If the problem is solved then your original controller box is broken Contact your OneTouch dealer for help 43
23. ork on Place an electrostatic proof soft foam mat or a sheet of bubble wrap on the table or counter top to protect the monitor screen glass from being scratched or damaged The OneTouch User s Manual Step 4 Place the monitor on the mat Turn off all power to the monitor and unplug it from its power source Carefully place the monitor on the soft foam mat with the screen glass facing down Step 5 Remove the monitor case Note that different models have different case designs Most models use retaining screws to secure the front bezel and the monitor case to the chassis Locate the front panel retaining screws Remove the screws and store them in a safe place for later Now separate the monitor case from the chassis as illustrated in Figure 1 2 Step 6 Reposition monitor with the CRT screen facing you Lift the monitor and set it down with the CRT screen facing you Carefully let the CRT lean forward until it rests in place on the chassis main board Step 7 Remove the chassis retainer screws Depending on the design of your monitor you may also have to separate the monitor chassis from the front bezel Locate and remove the retainer screws securing the chassis to the front bezel Remove the front bezel Store the screws in a safe place The inside of the front bezel should be smooth to the touch so as not to damage the touch panel If necessary sand this surface gently with fine sandpaper until smooth Step 8 Clea
24. ouchscreen 17 and larger 15 Figure 1 11 Attaching the TouchNote iese se cee see se Re Gee ee 16 Figure 1 12 TouchNote Attached to Notebook esse see see ee Be ee ee 17 Figure 3 1 Run Dialog BOX iese sesse ese ee ee ee ee Ge Ge SR Re Se RA RA ee 18 Figure 3 2 Driver Utility Dialog BOX ese see se ee ee Re Ge GR RA Re ee 19 Figure 3 3 Driver Utility Dialog BOX ese se se se Ge ee ee Ge Re ee ee 19 Figure 3 4 System Reboot Message BOX se se se ee Ge RA Ge Gee 20 Figure 3 5 Error Message BOX see see see see see se ee Gee ee ee ee ee Se ee 20 Figure 3 6 OneTouch Folder Window e ese ese se se ee ee Ge GR ee 21 Figure 3 7 OneTouch Make Point for Windows Display sesse sees sees 21 Figure 3 8 Fixed Position Display ses ses see see ek GR Ge ee ee ee ee 22 Figure 3 9 Driver Utility Dialog BOX ese se see se ee ee Re Ge ee RA Re be ee 23 Figure 3 10 System Reboot Message BOX se se se see Ge ee GR ee ee 23 Figure 3 11 Installation Display for DOS ee ee se ee se ee ee ee 24 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 Figure 3 20 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Preface Installation Display for DOS 00 0 ee ee se ee ee ee ee 24 Installation Display for DOS ee ees ese ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee 25 Installation Display for DOS iese see se ee se ee ee ee ee 25
25. strated in the following illustration The Velcro adhesive pads hold the touchscreen in place They allow you to easily remove the touchscreen for cleaning Step 6 Connect the Touchscreen Refer to the following illustration when connecting the touchscreen to a 15 monitor and smaller Connect the 9 pin D type F head connector to the computer s serial port Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware lt TY Wi Touch Panel 9 Pin D Type F Head Figure 1 9 Connecting the Touchscreen 15 and smaller e The keyboard separator connector is used only with the 17 models and larger Refer to the following illustration when connecting the touchscreen to a 17 monitor and larger Connect the 9 pin D type F head connector to the computer s serial port Connect the keyboard separate connector to the computer s keyboard connector Now connect the keyboard connector to the keyboard separator connector Keyboard YT a rT zg Keyboard Separator Connector Touch Panel 9 Pin D Type F Head Figure 1 10 Connecting the Touchscreen 17 and larger 15 The OneTouch User s Manual Hardware Installation for the TouchNote 16 For this installation you will need the touchscreen the connecting cable and the connectors Step 1 Test the LCD screen Before you begin the installation procedure turn the notebook on to make sure the LCD screen is working properly Step 2 Prepare the notebook
26. that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures O Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Q Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Q Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Q Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing the device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ii Preface Table of Contents Table of Contents iii Table of Figures jy Chapter 1 1 Getting Started 1 Introducing The OneTouch Touchscreen nosses 1 Unpacking the OneTouch Touchscree n esse se se ee ee ee se 2 EV EE AE EO RR N si 3 Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Hardware Installation for the Internal Touchscreen eise ses se see 4 Hardware Installation for the External Touchscreen 12 Hardware Installation for the TouchNote n os 16 Chapter 3 18 Installing the Software 18 Software Installation For Windows 95 and Win
27. to the computer s serial port Now connect the controller box connector to the touch panel s connector Connect the keyboard to the keyboard separator connector and then connect the keyboard separator connector to the computer s keyboard port Ensure that all connections are secure before proceeding to the next step Keyboard Ti hP l EAIA Ee EER epee ad Keyboard Separator Connector d 6 Pin Connector Touchpanel Connector EED il A Controller Pa L Box N ad Serial Connector Q Gag Figure 1 3 Connecting the Controller Box 17 and larger The OneTouch User s Manual 10 Fora 15 monitor and smaller follow the instructions below Connect the 9 pin D type F head serial connector to the computer s serial port Now connect the controller box connector to the touch panel s connector Ensure that all connections are secure before proceeding to the next step Touch Panel ad 6 Pin Connector pe Touchpanel Connector ciil Controller a T N Box N i Serial gt S Connector mea lt 8 8 val Figure 1 4 Connecting the Controller Box 15 and smaller Step 15 Secure Touch panel controller box to monitor case There are many ways to carry out this step The procedure will vary from one model to the next The following is a generic procedure For this step you will need the two securing straps that came bundled with the controller Remove the screws of the con
28. troller box and open the case Remove the RS 232 cable Now you must locate an available opening in the monitor case and thread the controller s RS 232 cable through the opening If there is no opening you will have to make one Use the securing straps to secure the controller box to the inside of the monitor case Note that if the controller box cable is too long you may have to wrap it around one of the monitor s internal ground wires a few times to prevent the excess cable from rattling around inside the monitor Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Step 16 Replace the case and the screws Step 17 Run the Touch panel diagnostic program Plug the monitor and the computer to an AC power source and switch them on At the DOS prompt run the INTCTEST program found on the floppy diskette included in the touchscreen package contents For instructions on how to run the above test refer to the Test Program Description see Chapter 4 11 The OneTouch User s Manual Hardware Installation for the External Touchscreen 12 You do not have to move the computer to a separate work station to install the touchscreen For the installation you will need the touch panel the connecting cable and the connectors Step 1 Test the monitor Before you begin the installation procedure test your monitor to make sure everything is working properly Step 2 Prepare the monitor Turn off all power to your monitor an
29. tton Double tapping This is a common technique for launching programs from icons To launch a program rapidly touch the object two times This action is commonly referred to as double clicking on an object Dragging This technique is used to move items i e icons folders text or drawings Touch and keep your finger on the item then move or drag the item and release it where desired To move text run your finger over the text to first select it Now touch and drag the text to the new location and release vall TY Chapter 4 Operating the OneTouch Touchscreen Right clicking This feature has the same function as the right button on a conventional mouse When this feature is enabled touching any object on the Windows desktop activates the properties menu To use this feature first touch the bottom left hand corner of the touchpanel This activates the right button feature Now touch an icon on your desktop to display its properties The right button feature is activated for a single tap only To right click another object you must touch the bottom left hand corner of the touchpanel again To use the Right button feature described above you can select it when installing the software To enable this feature after installing the software double click the OneTouch CONFIG icon in the OneTouch folder window Put a check in the box next to OneTouch Right Button ON OFF Click the Setup button The System R
30. uch touchscreen delivers optimal performance the touch panel should be kept clean and in good condition Never use a hard or sharp object such as a knife to activate the touch panel Cleaning the touch panel Clean the touch panel regularly Use a neutral cleaner water or alcohol on a soft clean cloth Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the unit Stand away from the unit and spray the cleaning solution onto the soft cloth Without applying excessive pressure clean the touch panel with the slightly dampened cloth General Troubleshooting Before you start Troubleshooting always check the following Make sure your computer and monitor are working correctly Check that the touchscreen connectors are all inserted correctly Is the touch panel dirty Now is a good time to clean it Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems you may run into You touch the touch panel but the cursor appears in a different place Possible solutions The touch panel is not correctly aligned to your monitor A From DOS re run the MKSCR EXE from Windows re run the WMKSCR EXE program Realign the touch panel to your monitor Run the application file If the problem persists go to B B You may have stored the source files in different directories or folders when you ran the INTCMS and RTOUCH display mode parameter Another possibility is that there may be a conflict between the application mode and MKSCR display m
31. ure 3 11 Installation Display for DOS 3 To continue the installation press any key You will see the following display on your screen Figure 3 12 Installation Display for DOS 24 Chapter 3 Installing the Software 4 At the prompt Source Disk Driver type the drive A or B that the installation diskette is in Press Enter The following screen display should appear EE ER i l Figure 3 13 Installation Display for DOS 5 At the prompt Now Connect COM Port type number 1 2 3 or 4 depending on which COM Port your touchscreen is connected to and press Enter You will see the following display 1 eS VEE HEEN ee Figure 3 14 Installation Display for DOS 6 At the prompt Install WINDOWS Directory type the directory in which Windows is installed Press Enter The following display should appear 25 The OneTouch User s Manual Figure 3 15 Installation Display for DOS 7 At the prompt Do You Want Right Button Mode Y N type N DOS does not support right button mode Now press Enter You will see the following display Figure3 16 Installation Display for DOS 8 At the prompt Do You Want To Use Another Mouse Y N type N Gf your mouse is not MS compatible type Y and type the directory of your mouse driver Press Enter You will see the following display 26 Chapter 3 Installing the Software Figure 3 17 Installation Display for DOS

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