and separated by a space; No HEX or CHARs. The 8 numbers represent the 8-byte Smartset Command.

6.2.2 Smartset Command Limitations:

There is no limit to the number of Smartset commands that can be sent. For example, if 10 Smartset Commands (10 lines) are specified under the [Smartset Commands] section, all 10 Smartset Commands will be sent to the controller when the Elo's device driver is loaded.

6.2.3 Calibration on system with multiple monitors in spanned display mode

The “Span Mode” is a special video setup on a system with multiple monitors configured to behave as a single big video surface “spanned” acro ss all the monitors. The multiple monitors can be consisted of Elo’s touch monitors with/without regular display monitors.

With span mode configured, the user must check “Spanned display mode” in the “Common Settings” window before running calibration. Prior to calibration starting, a small window will appear asking the user to provide the number of rows and columns of the spanned setup (For example, if the spanned setup consist of three monitor placed side-by-side horizontally, the row number is 1, and the column number is 3). After this information has been entered, calibration will start.

6.2.4 Border touch warning for 2515-07

Elo driver will show a warning message which tells the user “Please remove any contact from the monitor border area” if you touch and hold the border/side for about 2 seconds, put a sticky note on the border, or squeeze the border. If you touch the border shortly and lightly, no warning message will appear.

7. History of Changes

Release 3.0.1

EloMtApi: pre-cal not committed to NVRam.

USB driver: pivot test missing drawing segments

EloConfig.exe: added command line parameter “/align” to allow video alignment.

Release 3.0.2

Write NVRam is turned off by default (EloOptions.ini).

Release 4.0.1

Support motherboard beep on Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit systems).

Support optical touch screens: 0x202E-0x06 (dual-touch) and 0x04E7-0x80 (four-touches).

Sending user defined Smartset commands (in EloOptions.ini) at system startup or driver loading.

Utility to allow user to define touch enabled areas (EloTouchZones.exe).

Position log files in “Elo Touch Systems” folder under “ProgramData”.

During calibration, once a monitor is touched, the session should be completed on that monitor.

Incorrect Windows Monitor number showed in Property page if the system has un-connected video port.

IT2701 sleep/resume fails about 20% of times.

EloConfig unwanted popup at system startup.

Support pCap touch screen 0xEEF-7200.

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6.3.0 specifications

Elo TouchSystems has long been recognized as a leader in the touch technology industry, and the release of version 6.3.0 further solidifies that reputation. This latest iteration integrates multiple enhancements and features aimed at improving user experience and operational efficiency, making it a go-to solution for a variety of applications.

One of the standout features of Elo TouchSystems 6.3.0 is its improved touch response capability. The software now supports advanced multi-touch functionality, allowing users to interact with the screen using multiple fingers. This is particularly beneficial for applications that require gesture controls, such as pinch-to-zoom and swipe actions. The enhanced touch sensitivity also reduces latency, providing a more seamless and intuitive user experience.

In addition to multi-touch support, version 6.3.0 includes compatibility with a wider range of operating systems. This ensures that users can deploy Elo touchscreens in various environments, whether it's in retail, healthcare, or industrial settings. The software has been optimized for seamless integration with Windows, Linux, and Android, allowing businesses the flexibility to choose their preferred platform.

Security and performance are two critical areas that have received significant attention in this update. Elo TouchSystems 6.3.0 offers enhanced security features to protect sensitive data and limit access to unauthorized users. This is achieved through advanced encryption protocols and support for secure connections, providing peace of mind for enterprises handling confidential information.

The software also introduces improved diagnostics and customer support tools, empowering users to troubleshoot and resolve issues more efficiently. With enhanced logging capabilities, system administrators can easily track touch events and identify any anomalies, significantly reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

Finally, the overall user interface has been refined for better accessibility and ease of use. The new layout provides clearer navigation options, making it simple for both novice and experienced users to operate the system effectively. With a focus on enhancing the user experience, Elo TouchSystems 6.3.0 sets a new standard for touch technology solutions, ensuring that businesses can leverage the full potential of their touch-enabled devices.

With its robust feature set, compatibility, enhanced security measures, and user-friendly interface, Elo TouchSystems 6.3.0 is poised to meet the evolving needs of industries looking to harness the power of touch technology.