IBM RT-686EX manual Mouse Driver, Touch Screen Driver, CD-ROM Driver, Pcmcia Driver

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Utilities and Drivers

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The table lists typical display modes only. The system also supports standard video modes with lower resolution and color.

Windows 98/2000/ME/NT Driver Installation:

Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM. Click Display in Control Panel then select Settings, follow prompt to complete driver installation. Windows 98/2000/ME may recommend using their driver, but you should confirm changing to the factory bundled driver.

Back to Settings window, choose proper Colors and Screen Area, then click OK and restart Windows.

Mouse Driver

The mouse driver is not included in utilities It is usually not necessary to install a mouse driver because the operating system will do it automatically.

You may obtain mouse driver from the dealer if it’s really needed.

Touch Screen Driver

First please enter BIOS Setup and set COM1 port as “Touch Screen”. (Optional COM4 may be configured as touch screen, too.)

Then install the drivers under Windows by Add Hardware.

CD-ROM Driver

In Windows 98/2000/ME/NT, you don’t need to install drivers, because it is included in the drivers list.

Only DOS needs the driver

PCMCIA Driver

Windows 98/2000/ME/NT

The driver is automatically installed under Windows.

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