Display / Touch Screen
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The display | Verify the Display setting in the Microsoft Windows Control panel. The display settings should be set to High | |
Color (16 bit) and 800 by 600 pixel resolution. | ||
is unread- | It may be necessary to reboot in Safe Mode to change the display settings if the screen is unreadable. See | |
able. | ||
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Touch | Recalibrate the touch screen. Select Start > Programs > UPDD > Calibrate. | |
screen taps | ||
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| View the UPDD settings (Start > Programs > UPDD > Settings). With Hardware selected, the screen should | |
| say: | |
Touch | Handling whole desktop | |
screen is | Connected to COM3 | |
not working | If this is correct, click on the Calibrate button and calibrate the touch screen. | |
| If the hardware area is blank, add a new device. Chose "LXE, AHL serial", set desktop to "whole" and set the | |
| serial port to "COM3". Click on the calibrate icon to complete the process. Contact your representative if the | |
| device choice does not include a listing similar to the one above. | |
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Hard Disk Drive
If you have problems with the hard disk drive, run the Microsoft Windows disk checking utility. This utility analyzes the directories, files and File Allocation Tables (FAT).
For information on running the disk checking utility, refer to Help and Support on the Windows Start menu.
Memory Conflicts
Microsoft Windows controls memory management. If you experience a problem with memory management, please refer to Help and Support on the Windows Start menu or a commercially available Windows guide. If a particular program causes the memory error, refer to the documentation for that program.