Elo TouchSystems CA 95035 User Manual

Elo Touch Solutions Multi-touch Driver Package User Manual
Elo Touch Solutions 1033 McCarthy Blvd Milpitas, CA 95035
Package Version: 6.3.0
Release Date: July 17, 2014
Supported OS:
Windows XP Windows 7 Windows 8 / 8.1 Windows Server 2012 / 2012R2
Supported Touch Technologies:
iTouch (SAW)
iTouch Plus (SAW)
pCap
Optical
IntelliTouch (SAW)
IntelliTouch Plus (SAW)
AccuTouch
CarrollTouch (IR)
PulseTouch
Supported Touch Controllers:
iTouch Plus (dual touch): 2515-0
IntelliTouch Plus (dual touch): 2510, 2515-7, 2520, 2521
AccuTouch (single touch): 2210, 2216, 2218
IntelliTouch (single touch): 2310, 2500, 2700, 2701
Carroll Touch IR (single touch): 4000, 4500
Surface Capacitive (single touch): 5000, 5010, 5020
Projected Capacitive (up to 10-touch).
Supported Languages:
Chinese Simplified
Chinese Traditional
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Portuguese
Spanish
1. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
The user must be logged into an Administrator account to run the Elo Setup installer.
1.1 Installation
Double click on EloSetup.exe
Accept the installation agreement and proceed with the installation process.
1.2 Uninstallation
Launch the Control Panel and choose Programs and Features.
Select to remove “Elo Touch Solutions 6.3.0.x”.
1.3 Silent Installation
Open the command line shell as an administrator and go to the root of the installation package (where EloSetup.exe is located).
Input “EloSetup.exe /s /iu”
To create a log during installation, use command line below: Input “EloSetup.exe /s /iu /f2log.txt”
Exit the command line window
1.4 Silent Uninstallation
Open the command line shell as an Administrator and go to the root of the installation path (i.e., C:\Program Files\Elo Touch Solutions\...).
Input “EloX.exe /s /u”
Exit the command line window.
2. Setup options
2.1 To show setup option, type “EloSetup /?” in command line.
2.2 Setup for Single-Touch:
If single-touch is preferred, follow the steps below:
Locate the Elo driver installation package.
Locate and open the “Common” folder in the package.
Locate and open the EloOptions.ini file.
Change the “EnableOneTouch” value from 0 to 1, and save the file.
Run EloSetup.exe
Note: All multi-touch functions will be disabled in this scenario. This change in EloOptions.ini must be done before you install the Elo driver package.
2.3 Setup for Maximum Touch:
If maximum number of touch is to be determined, follow the steps below:
Locate the Elo driver installation package.
Locate and open the “Common” folder in the package.
Locate and open the EloOptions.ini file.
Change the “MaxTouch” value from 1 to 10 under “UserDefinedData” section, and save
the file.
Run EloSetup.exe
3. Configuration Program: EloConfig.exe
This is the configuration tool for the Elo Multi-Touch drivers. The setup program will launch the tool at the end of the installation. This program will be running in the background and will launch when the user starts it from the Window’s Control Panel, or manually execute it from the desktop icon.
The following is a description of each of the buttons located in the Elo Touch Screen Configuration application:
3.1 Restart Windows Touch Service
Select this option to restart Windows Touch Service in case no touch is reported. Applicable on Windows 7 only regardless of service packs.
3.2 Calibrate Touch Screens
This feature serves two functions:
Map your monitor using Microsoft’s monitor mapping utility
Calibrate your Elo touch screen(s) using Elo’s calibration tool.
The Microsoft monitor mapping utility enables users on Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 systems to map touch input to the correct touch monitor.
The Elo calibration tool is used to calibrate touch recognition on supported Elo touch screen monitors. After touching all 3 targets, the screen will show "Accept" and "Retry" buttons. The user can then test the calibration accuracy before selecting either “Accept” (saving calibration data) or “Retry” (re-doing the 3-point calibration).
Note: Some advanced settings under “Touch Screen Properties” will not be configured until the touch screen has been calibrated.
Users may also start the calibration tool from command line from the “Elo Touch Solutions” directory under “Program Files” by typing “EloConfig.exe /align”.
3.3 Touch Screen Properties
Launching “Touch Screen Properties” will display various properties of each connected (and supported) Elo touch screen such as Monitor Resolution, Controller Serial Number, Controller Firmware Version, etc. In addition to this information, users will be given the ability to “Disable Touch” and “Restore default calibration”. Also in this utility are the following three advanced options:
3.3.1 Cursor Edge Acceleration (CEA)
The Cursor Edge Acceleration tool is used to increase sensitivity along the edges of the touch screen. This option allows users to access areas of the screen that would otherwise be limited by the frame of the monitor. Note that CEA may not be configured until the monitor has been calibrated.
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