Elo TouchSystems MonitorMouse FOR WINDOWS NT Version 2.0 manual Diagnostic Utilities

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directory by the Setup program. See COMDUMP and BUSSTAT later in this appendix.

The cursor moves but does not line up with my finger.

You need to run the calibration routine in the Control Panel.

Open the Elo Touchscreen Control Panel and select the Calibrate button.

Errors appear in the Event Log but the touchscreen still works.

This is normal. Non-fatal errors are logged in the Event Log when the touchscreen is correctly installed. These errors are a warning that there is a normal resource overlap in the system. Ignore these non-fatal errors.

DIAGNOSTIC UTILITIES

The following pages detail the use of the DOS-based diagnostic utilities (typically found in the \ELO directory).

BUSSTAT

BUSSTAT.EXE allows you to test your Elo PC-Bus or Micro Channel controller from DOS. The utility displays the controller's switch or jumper settings, then displays the touch coordinates as they are received. BUSSTAT polls the controller directly rather than being interrupt-driven. This can help determine if a problem is interrupt related.

If on startup, Windows NT reports an error message that the controller cannot be found, or the driver did not load, run BUSSTAT from the DOS prompt as follows:

BUSSTAT [Enter]

The program will prompt you for the controller type and Base I/O Port. Initially, it should not be necessary to remove the Interrupt (IRQ) jumper.

Compare the displayed switch or jumper settings to those listed in the IntelliTouch Product Manual or the AccuTouch Product Manual. A common problem results from inverting all the switch settings.

Next, touch the touchscreen and see the raw (untranslated) coordinates. Normally, data is displayed at a constant rate only when the touchscreen is touched. If no data is displayed on touch, or if data is displayed when the touchscreen is not touched (either continuously or intermittently), you may have a hardware problem.

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Contents MonitorMouse MonitorMouse for Windows NT Software License Limited WarrantyGoverning Law Contents Appendix B Programming Options Introduction About this ManualAbout Monitormouse for Windows NT Touchscreen Controller CompatibilitySoftware Compatibility IntroductionVideo Compatibility Other Versions of MonitorMouseProduct Registration Contacting ELOCustomer Service Installing MonitorMouse for Windows NT Before YOU BeginInstalling the Software Configuring the ControllerInstalling MonitorMouse for Windows NT Installing the Software Installing MonitorMouse for Windows NT Monitormouse for Windows NT Files MonitorMouse for Windows NT FilesMONMOUSE.SYS Modifications to Windows NT Configuration Modifications to Windows NT ConfigurationInstalling MonitorMouse for Windows NT Using MonitorMouse for Windows NT Touchscreen Control PanelRunning the Touchscreen Control Panel Using MonitorMouse for Windows NTCalibration Mouse Button Emulation Mode Touchscreen Control PanelClick Sound on Touches Tips on Using the Touchscreen in Windows NT Tips on Using the Touchscreen in Windows NTRemoving the Mouse Pointer Border WidthUsing the Overscan Area ScrollingMaximizing Windows Option Buttons and Check BoxesRunning DOS Programs from NT Tips on Public Access Touchscreen ApplicationsRunning DOS Programs from NT Using MonitorMouse for Windows NT Installation Problems General InformationTouch Problems Display ProblemsAppendix a Troubleshooting Diagnostic Utilities Diagnostic UtilitiesComdump Sawdump Appendix a Troubleshooting $SSHQGL% Axis CapabilitiesAppendix B Programming Options BoolCalibrating from Within Your Program Launching the Touchscreen Control PanelLaunching the Touchscreen Control Panel Appendix B Programming Options