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Last update: 2010.11.04

iNexio IR Touch screen

User Guide

[Notes] The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice, and images used in this

manual may differ from the actual image.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction of iNexio Touch Software .................................................................................................................... 3

1.1 Introduction/Main Function ............................................................................................................................................... 3

1.2 Specification ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4

Chapter 2 Installation & Running Program ................................................................................................................................. 5

2.1 Cautions on Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 5

2.2 Recommended Specification ............................................................................................................................................. 5

2.3 Program Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 6

2.4 Hardware Setup ................................................................................................................................................................... 14

2.5 Uninstall Program ............................................................................................................................................................... 14

2.6 Program Start ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Chapter 3 Touch Screen Info & Activity Setting ..................................................................................................................... 25

3.1 Browsing Information of Touch Screen ..................................................................................................................... 25

3.2 Activity Mode Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 26

3.3 Multipoint Touch ................................................................................................................................................................. 29

3.4 Option/Tools ......................................................................................................................................................................... 30

3.5 Popup control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37

3.6 Popup control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38

3.7 Multi Monitor Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 39

3.8 Cautions on Multi Monitor Setting ............................................................................................................................. 45

- APPENDIX - ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 46

APPENDIX 1 Caution on Windows 2000 .......................................................................................................................... 46

APPENDIX 2 Cautions after Driver Installation .............................................................................................................. 46

APPENDIX 3 Basic Gestures on Windows 7 .................................................................................................................... 47

APPENDIX 4 Gesture Supporting Programs .................................................................................................................... 48

APPENDIX 5 Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................................................................. 49

5.1 Touch does not operation after installing the hardware drivers .......................................................... 49

5.2 Hardware driver uninstall and manual installs ............................................................................................. 52

5.3 Caution when install driver ................................................................................................................................... 57

Quick Guide ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 59

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Chapter 1 Introduction of iNexio Touch Software

1.1 Introduction/Main Function

iNexio Touch Driver is the software for the Infrared Touch Screen of Nexio Co., Ltd. It provides full

touch screen functionality for all software applications running under Microsoft Windows.

This version of iNexio Touch Driver software for your Nexio touch screen supports Serial, USB

controllers.

Once you install iNexio Touch Driver, you can select, launch, and drag objects using the touch screen.

To make a selection, you simply touch the screen. It’s that easy and natural – just touch to select.

iNexio Touch Driver Includes :

1.1.1 iNexio Touch Driver

iNexio Touch Driver is the software that the system uses to communicate with the touch screen.

The driver enables you to use the iNexio touch screen with applications running in Windows

environments. You can run Windows programs and use touch (finger or pen) input without any

program modifications.

1.1.2 Touch screen Control Panel

For example, you can define the following preferences:

• Whether the touch action occurs when you touch the screen or when you lift your finger (or pen)

off the screen

• Whether you hear a sound when you touch the screen

• How fast you need to touch to produce a double-click

• You can also use the control panel to calibrate the touch screen, to stabilize the cursor, and define

where the cursor appears relative to your touch (an offset)

1.1.3 Touch Click Control

Touch Click Control has the same function of Windows right mouse button. Any touch on the

monitor on which Right Button is running will produce a right button click.

1.1.4 Uninstalling iNexio Touch Driver

The Uninstall utility automatically deletes all iNexio Touch Driver components from your computer

and removes all iNexio entries from the system files.

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1.2 Specification

1.2.1 OS Support

• Serial Touch

Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP

[Notes] Serial Touch is supports Ver. 3.3.0.0 software only.

• USB Touch

- 32 Bit

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

- 64 Bit

Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

1.2.2 Number of Monitor Supported

• 2 monitors

1.2.3 Tablet PC and Windows 7 Compatibility

• The ‘Tablet PC Input Panel’ is not compatible with our Touch screen, but ‘On-screen keyboard’ is

working well.

• Panning with Inertia of the basic features on the Windows 7 gesture is working on the Internet

Explorer only.

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Chapter 2 Installation & Running Program

2.1 Cautions on Installation

2.1.1 Keeping in storage

• Keep within the specified temperature and humidity range.

• Keep inside the packing box.

• Do not place under direct sun light.

2.1.2 Handling

• Do not put any objects on the products.

• Cables should not be folded.

• Use soft cloth when cleaning.

• Be careful not to let any liquid go inside the products.

2.1.3 Assembly

• Do not force in excess when assembling. Distortion might cause malfunction.

• In case of using extension cable, electric power hub or repeater should be used at every

connection of 5M.

• Do not use screw that is longer than 4mm on the mounting hole of rear cover. Or it might

damage PCB inside.

2.2 Recommended Specification

2.2.1 PC Specification

• IBM PC Compatible

• Intel Celeron 1.6 GHz CPU

(For Multi-point Touch screen - Core2 Duo 1.7 GHz CPU are recommended)

• Minimum 1 GB memory

• Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

• 6 MB free disk space

2.2.2 Installation

• The Installation way is based on Windows XP.

• Driver version is changeable.

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2.3 Program Installation

Follow the below installation way, and connect (Plug-In) USB or Serial cable to PC.

2.3.1 Running program

2.3.1.1 Auto Execution

• Will open below window when inserted setup CD then select [Install] to start installation.

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[Notes] Windows Vista

• Select “Run nxTConAutoRun.exe” in the AutoPlay window after inserting CD.

• Select proper OS version. Click [Continue] in “User Account Control” window.

[Notes] Windows 7

• Select “Run nxTConAutoRun.exe” in the AutoPlay window after inserting CD.

• Select proper OS version. Click [Yes] in “User Account Control” window.

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2.3.1.2 Manual Execution

1. Select [My Computer] icon at Desktop or Start menu.

2. Select “DVD or CD-ROM” Driver on “My Computer” window by inserted Nexio Driver setup CD.

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3. Execute [nxTConAutoRun.exe] on “DVD or CD-ROM” Driver.

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2.3.2 Installation

2.3.2.1 Start Installation

Click [Next]

2.3.2.2 License Agreement

If you want to keep progress after reading the License Agreement, Select “I accept the terms of

license agreement”, click [Next].

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2.3.2.3 Selecting Destination Folder

Click [Browse] to designate the folder, Click [Next]

2.3.2.4 Selecting Program Folder

After selecting the program folder, click [Next]

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2.3.2.5 Files Copy

Click [Next] and files copy starts.

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2.3.2.6 Complete Installation

1. Remove ‘NEXIO setup CD-ROM’ from drive, when the below window appears.

2. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.

3. Click [Finish] to restart PC. (Recommended)

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2.4 Hardware Setup

2.4.1 Hardware Auto Installation

2.4.1.1 Hardware Connection

Plug-in Touch Screen to PC ports after restart your system.

Hardware installations will automatically when notifications on taskbar as below appear.

2.5 Uninstall Program

1. Click “Uninstall iNexio Touch Driver” at start menu

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2. Click [Yes]

3. Uninstall in progress

4. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” Click [Finish] to restart PC (Recommended)

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2.6 Program Start

2.6.1 Execute on Windows XP

Click “iNexio Driver” icon on screen or “iNexio Touch Driver” at start menu to run the driver program

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2.6.2 Execute on Windows Vista & 7

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area.

User have to run iNexio Driver by “Run as administrator” or disable UAC function to set the driver

value.

2.6.2.1 Execute on Windows Vista

1. Click right button of mouse after selecting the iNexio Driver icon on screen or iNexio Touch

Driver at start menu to select “Run as administrator”

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2. Click right button of mouse after selecting the iNexio Driver icon on screen. Select “Properties”

-> “Compatibility”, check “Run this program as an administrator”, Click “Show settings for all

users”

Click [Continue] when User Account Control window appears

Check “Run this program as an administrator”, click [OK]

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3. Click [Start] and run control panel. Select “User Accounts and Family Safety”

[Notes] Not Recommended

Select “User Accounts”

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Select “Turn User Account Control on or off.”

Click [Continue] when User Account Control window appears.

Uncheck “Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer”, click [OK] and restart

PC.

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2.6.2.2 Execute on Windows 7

1. Click right button of mouse after selecting the iNexio Driver icon on screen or iNexio Touch

Driver at start menu to select “Run as administrator”.

2. Click right button of mouse after selecting the iNexio Driver icon on screen. Select “Properties”

-> “Compatibility”, check “Run this program as an administrator”, Click “Show settings for all

users”.

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Check “Run this program as an administrator”, click [OK]

3. Click [Start] and run control panel. Select “User Accounts and Family safety”

[Notes] Not Recommended

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Select “User Accounts”

Select “Change User Account Control settings”

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Click or drag control bar at “Never Notify” on “User Account Control Settings”, click [OK]

Click [Yes] when “User Account Control” window appears

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Chapter 3 Touch Screen Info & Activity Setting

3.1 Browsing Information of Touch Screen

Port No., Firmware version, Device Name, Comm. Device and information will appear after click “Scan”

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3.2 Activity Mode Setup

3.2.1 Sound effect

No Sound No Sound

Touch down Sound when you touch Down

Lift up Sound when you Lift Up

No Sound

No sound on any touch activity.

Touch down

Beep sounds as soon as finger or pen touch on the screen.

Lift up

Beep sounds when finger or pen is lifted up from the touch screen.

[Notes]

PC must have Beep speaker. (Refer to Motherboard manufacturer or reseller)

Beep sound does not support on Windows 64 Bit OS and Windows 7.

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3.2.2 Sound tone/Sound frequency

The frequency (Tone) and the Duration of the sound can be adjusted by moving the appropriate

slider with the touch screen or mouse, or by using the keyboard arrow keys.

3.2.3 Double click speed/Touch area

Define how fast you need to touch and the space in which you must touch in order to produce a

double-click.

3.2.4 Double click Test

Enables you to test the double-click speed and area.

3.2.5 Touch action

Drawing Mode

Drawing mode can be used for graphic application program. It is as same as when user press and

lift button.

Non-Filter Drawing speed is fast..

Filter Drawing is soft.

Touch Only Mode

Drawing or dragging is not supported in this mode.

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23.2.6 Touch rotation

In case of putting the touch screen not properly on the display, you can select proper degree to

adjust the touch (cursor) position. You have to adjust Calibration after setting the Rotation.

• 0 degree Default setting (Landscape)

• Left 90 degree Rotate 90 degree to left direction (Portrait)

• 180 degree Rotate 180 degree to right direction

• Right 90 degree Rotate 90 degree to right direction

• Mirror Vertical Opposite side of up and down

• Mirror Horizontal Opposite side of left and right

[Notes]

In case of multi-monitor mode that apply Touch rotation value to all monitors at the same time.

3.2.7 Factory reset

Reset all the value as of factory setting. However, the value of Touch Device Monitor Mapping is not

changed.

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3.3 Multipoint Touch

3.3.1 Enable mouse action

As a Basic option, touch action can be recognized on all windows programs. By disabling this option,

the touch is no longer recognized on all windows program. You can also use the Popup Control

Menu (Refer to the page 53) to enable the function again.

3.3.2 Enable gesture action

This option makes Gesture Function available. It is operated at Drawing Mode only. Please refer to

the 3.2.5 Touch Action for setting Drawing Mode. Please refer to the Appendix 2 Basic Gestures

on Windows 7 for Gesture Action.

3.3.3 Enable multi-touch limit

The size of a touch object can be adjusted in connection with 3.3.3.1 X-width limit.

Allow XY range Recognized within the size of X Y limit

Limit XY range Recognized without the size of X Y limit

3.3.3.1 X - width limit

iNexio Touch Driver has the area recognition function on Single &Multi point touch. With X-Width

Limit/Y-Width Limit function, the size of a touch object can be adjusted on X Y limit in

connection with 3.3.3.1 X-width limit. (Refer to the 3.4.3.3 Multitouch view)

3.3.4 Multipoint Reset

XY range setting on Multipoint Touch can be initialized

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3.4 Option/Tools

3.4.1 Right Click Tool

The left button is activated The right button is activated

3.4.1.1 Use Right Click Tool

1. The left mouse button active

When the left button is shaded on a small window on the desktop, the touch active on mouse

is same function as the left button of mouse. Any touch on the desktop or an application will

produce a left button click consistent with the button settings in the control panel.

2. The right mouse button active

When the right button is shaded on a small window on the desktop, the touch active on mouse

is same function as the right button of mouse. Any touch on the desktop or an application will

produce a right button click consistent with the button settings in the control panel.

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3.4.2 Touch calibration

Calibration process is running automatically based on the resolution. If the screen is not calibrated,

the active area or the touch screen may not be aligned properly or may be unnecessarily small in

size. Therefore, you need to calibrate as the following picture. Once calibrated, the information of

calibration is saved by the touch screen for each video solution. So, you do not need to calibrate

any more.

However, you need to calibrate when you change a PC. For more accuracy, follow the below

instruction and also refer to the 3.4.4 Fine coordinate Correction - offset and 3.4.5 Fine

coordinate Correction – zoom.

3.4.2.1 Calibration

1. As you click the [Calibration], the circle targets appear on the screen.

2. Position your finger or pen to the center of the circle.

3. Repeat for additional calibration targets.

4. If you accidentally touched the screen in the wrong place during the calibration, you will distort

the touch screen calibration. Test to make sure you are satisfied with the calibration results.

3.4.2.2 Auto Calibration

As you click the [Auto Calibration], calibration process is running automatically based on the

resolution. This mode is possible to make a touch when the size of touch screen is only same as

the size of panel.

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[Notes] Aspect Ratio Control (ARC) function

In case of change aspect ratio to 4:3 -> 16:9 or 16:9 -> 4:3, after changed aspect ratio then

always adjust active area with touch screen are same aspect ratio as manual calibration. (Refer to

the 3.4.2.1 Calibration)

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3.4.3 Drawing test tool

3.4.3.1 Single touch test

The below picture are shown when you click the [Single Touch Test] button and test with your

finger on the touch screen (This program is for Drawing Test purpose and be available in Drawing

mode only)

3.4.3.2 Multi touch test

The below picture are shown when you click the [Multi Touch Test] button and test with your

fingers or palms simultaneously on the touch screen.

The below picture show simple contents developed by Nexio applying Multi-Point Touch. The part

of cognition and multi-points are shown in red circle when touching. You can test with the 3.3.3.1

X – width limit option of object size limit.

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3.4.3.3 Multitouch view

The below picture are shown when you click the [Multi touch View] button and you can test with

your fingers or palms simultaneously on the touch screen.

These contents are reference to the contents developer with API (Application Program Interface)

as the test shows the area of LED sensors that are recognized upon touch.

[Notes] Additional Information on Multitouch view

As the below picture shows, there are virtual mages beside the real touch points, when fingers are

positioned at different X or Y coordinates. These virtual images are moving in a regulation

according to the real touch point. The contents developer, therefore, should refer to this virtual

image regulation.

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[Notes] Additional Information on Multi touch test and view

As the above picture shows on multi-point touch test, when touch points area at the same axis of

X or Y coordinates, the second touch points is not shown. This is purposely programmed not to

recognize the second touch point in these contents. But as the below picture shows on 3.4.3.3

Multitouch view contents, the second touch is shown even at the same axis of X or Y coordinates

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3.4.4 Fine coordinate correction - offset

After you calibrate the touch screen, the cursor should be located directly underneath your finger

when you touch the screen. However, you may prefer to offset the cursor slightly above your touch

so that you can see the cursor and point more easily and precisely to small objects. Fine Coordinate

Correction option lets you define the distance between your fingertip and the position of the cursor

on the screen. Offsetting the cursor is helpful when selecting small items, such as single letters in

word processing, check boxes, or radio buttons. Click [Up] [Down] [Left] [Right] to make X or Y offset.

3.4.5 Fine coordinate correction - zoom

Sometimes the screen image extends beyond the edge of the monitor bezel. In these cases, It may

be difficult to touch items at the left and right edges of the screen. Normally monitor has auto

scaling function itself. This function is required to adjust the auto scaled image for more accuracy.

Click [X Zoom –(or+)] [Y Zoom –(or +)] to adjust the screen image.

3.4.6 Point compensation

Due to specific character of Touch screen, it is difficult or not possible to touch on the edge of

monitor screen. By activating this option, even the edge can be touched as the option automatically

extends the touch coordinates.

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3.5 Popup control

3.5.1 Popup control START/STOP

• START Start Popup Control Menu

• STOP Stop Popup Control Menu

3.5.2 Popup activate area

The Popup Control Menu appears on the screen when you touch your finger or any objects on the

marked position and remove after the fixed time at the Popup Activate Time.

3.5.3 Area allow percent

Specifying the area where you touch your finger or any objects to bring the Popup Control Menu up.

3.5.4 Popup activate time

Setting the time to bring the Popup Control Menu up.

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3.6 Popup control

3.6.1 Disable Mouse Action

Touch action is not recognized on all programs on the screen. By re-click, the option is back to the

basic function.

3.6.2 Enable Touch Area Limit

The size of a touch object can be adjusted on X Y limit.

(Refer to 3.3.3.1 X - width limit).

3.6.3 Open Touch Control Panel

Touch Control Panel is appeared.

3.6.4 Exit

Popup Control Menu is closed.

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3.7 Multi Monitor Display

Multi monitor supports two monitors.

Check “Support Multiple monitors” and set Clone, Independent, Stretch (Horizontal, Vertical) mode

based on graphic card.

3.7.1 Touch devices monitor mapping

Click [Mapping>>] to set each touch screen on each monitor

3.7.1.1 Sequence of mapping to monitor

1. Select the first touch screen as below

[Notes]

You must restart nxTCon program. In case of

attaching or removing the Touch screen from PC,

Touch devices monitor mapping list is not

updating automatically.

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2. When you click the [Mapping>>], you can see the below the picture.

[Notes] Display00 is the number 1 monitor, while Display01 is number 2 monitor.

3. Display00 is selected as the number 1 monitor by double click for the first selected touch

screen.

4. Second touch screen is selected as below.

5. After click the [Mapping>>], display01 is selected as the number 2 monitor by double click for

the second selected touch screen.

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3.7.2 Select active monitor

Select the touch screen for applying Option/Tools

3.7.2.1 How to select active monitor

1. As you select the Display00, the setting value of Option/Tools are applied with the touch screen

of the number 1 monitor.

2. As you selected the Display01, the setting value of Option/Tools is applied with the touch

screen of the number 2 monitor.

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3.7.2.2 Active Monitor Calibration

1. Calibration

On the Independent and Stretch mode (Refer to 3.7.3 Multi-monitor Mode), number 1 and

number 2 monitors are connected with each touch screen. When you select Display00 on Select

Active Monitor, the calibration screen of number 1 is running and the X, Y coordinates are

adjusted.

When you select Display01 on Select Active Monitor, the calibration screen of number 2 monitor is

running and the X, Y coordinates are adjusted.

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2. Auto Calibration

On the Independent and Stretch mode (Refer to 3.7.3 Multi-monitor Mode), when you select

Display00 on Select Active Monitor, X, Y coordinates on number 1 monitor are automatically

adjusted. When you select Display01 on select Active Monitor, X, Y coordinates on number 2 are

automatically adjusted.

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3.7.3 Multi-monitor mode

[Notes] The image used in these contents appears when the multi display setting of graphic card

changes.

3.7.3.1 Clone mode

In the clone mode, one of the monitor is selected as the primary one. All other monitors usually

have the same image as the primary monitor. The touch screen on each monitor functions as

clone mode too.

3.7.3.2 Independent mode

In the independent mode, all screen show same image and the touch screen on each monitor

functions independently.

[Notes] If touch point is recognized by only one monitor, please refer to the Multi Monitor Display

at 3.7.2 Select active monitor and set again.

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3.7.3.3 Stretch mode

The stretch mode makes all screens combine for a single image, in this mode the touch screen on

each monitor functions independently.

[Notes] It may not support stretch mode on different kind of VGA model.

3.8 Cautions on Multi Monitor Setting

3.8.1 Sequence of Setting

1. If Nexio program is open, should be close the program.

2. Setting up resolution for each of the monitors on your VGA card.

3. Could find Clone, Independent, Stretch (Span) or Clone, Independent mode on Display Properties.

Select what you want out of modes.

3.8.2 Check Display Properties

The standard number 1 monitor is always located at left or up-left on Multi-Monitor setting.

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- APPENDIX -

APPENDIX 1 Caution on Windows 2000

If the USB cable is not removed after uninstall the driver, “Unsafe Removal of Device” window appears

as below. This is warning message because the device is recognized as “Unplugged” by automatic

reset function as there is no signal though still connected. To avoid this on Windows 2000, you have

to remove the USB cable after uninstalling driver.

APPENDIX 2 Cautions after Driver Installation

• If Touch screen is not working well after driver installation, please remove USB cable and reconnect

again.

• In case of using 2 or more USB interface Touch screen, other Touch screen might not working for

some time when USB cable of the other Touch screen is disconnected.

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APPENDIX 3 Basic Gestures on Windows 7

[Notes] The gesture enabled Touch screen function.

1. Execute iNexio Driver program.

2. Move to Multipoint Touch tap, check on Enable gesture action.

3. Move to Setup tap, select Drawing mode, click apply button.

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APPENDIX 4 Gesture Supporting Programs

Gesture Support Programs

Tap/Double Tap All programs

Panning with Inertia Internet Explorer only

Selection/Drag All programs

Press and Tap All programs

Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer (upper v7.0)

Windows Photo Viewer, Google Earth (upper v5.1)

Microsoft Products

Zoom

Rotate Windows Photo Viewer, Google Earth (upper v5.1)

Two-Finger Tap N/A

Press and Hold All programs

Windows Explorer

Internet Explorer (upper v7.0)

Windows Photo Viewer

Microsoft Products

Flicks

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APPENDIX 5 Trouble Shooting

☞ This document is a Touchscreen hardware driver that may occur after the installation of various

issues will guide the user to solve them. Troubleshooting Guide separately on what kind of OS does

not have drivers written version of the program are the same in all OS. However, additional

troubleshooting instructions on what version of the OS if you have marked one notation program

apply only to the OS or the installed driver.

5.1 Touch does not operation after installing the hardware drivers

5.1.1 Check USB cable connection

1. Check USB cable connection between Touchscreen and Computer.

2. Check AC adapter using a USB hub when connected to a Touchscreen, USB hub is connected to

an AC adapter. ( AC adapter to a USB hub to connect an AC adapter is recommended. )

3. Check the USB cable is properly connected to the device drivers in Device Manager is displayed

normally.

5.1.2 Run and check device drivers in Device Manager

1. [Window Key] + [R] press the following Run window opens.

2. Typing “devmgmt.msc” to Run window and then [OK] is selected, the Device Manager will run.

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5.1.2.1 In case of successfully installed the hardware drivers.

Shows ‘iNexio Touch Controller (USB)’

under the ‘Mice and other pointing

devices’ categories normally.

5.1.2.2 In case of not installed the hardware drivers.

Shows ‘iNexio TouchDevice’ with yellow

exclamation mark under the ‘Other

devices’ categories.

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5.1.2.3 In case of unsuccessfully installed the hardware drivers.

Shows ‘iNexio TouchDevice’ with yellow

exclamation mark under the ‘Mice and

other pointing devices’ categories.

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5.2 Hardware driver uninstall and manual installs

5.2.1 Device uninstall at Device Manager

☞ In device Manager, if the results confirm the status of the Touchscreen 1.2.2. and 1.2.3. then you

reinstall the hardware drivers after uninstalled the hardware drivers. First, Touchscreen devices in

Device Manager, double-click on an item opens Properties window. Driver tab and click the

[Uninstall] to select. Select to [OK] on Confirm Device Uninstall window the Touchscreen to uninstall

the device driver.

[note] For Windows Vista, select to [OK] on Confirm Device Uninstall window, after checking the

check box of “Delete the driver software for this device.”.

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5.2.2 Manual installs hardware driver

[note] The following information used in the image from Windows Vista. The other Windows

operating system may be different from the image. However, the installation process is the same on

all operating systems, so please see the following information.

1. In Device Manager, select to Scan for hardware changes. Or disconnected Touchscreen USB cable

and then reconnected.

2. Touchscreen devices are detected and the New Hardware Found window opens, select to

"Locate and install driver software (recommended)".

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3. Select to “I don’t have the disc. Show me other options.”.

4. Select to “Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)”.

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5. Select to [Browse] then select path iNexio software installed.

[note] The typical installation path iNexio software of the OS bits is divided as follows.

☞ 32 bit OS [C:\Program Files\iNexio\_______]

☞ 64 bit OS [C:\Program Files (x86)\iNexio\_______]

6. Installation of hardware drivers, Windows Security window appears as follow. Select to “Install

this driver software anyway”.

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7. hardware driver installation completes normally when following window appears.

8. Window appears as follow if selected to “Don’t install this driver software” by step 6 of the

manual installation process, install the hardware driver does not complete successfully.

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5.3 Caution when install driver

5.3.1 Windows 2000/XP

☞ Hardware driver installation, the following warning window appears, select to [Continue Anyway].

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5.3.2 Windows Vista/7 or higher version

☞ Installation of hardware drivers, Windows Security window appears as follow. Select to “Install

this driver software anyway”.

☞ For Windows Vista, after turn on the computer pressing the F8 key before Windows boots, the

Advanced Boot Options screen will appear. In the Advanced Boot Options screen, select to

[Disable Driver Signature Enforcement] the install hardware drivers normally. In addition, even

after installing all the hardware drivers select to [Disable Driver Signature Enforcement] the

Touchscreen works normally.