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Touchscreen Control Panel program. This area may then
be manually adjusted with the Touchscreen Control Panel.

-w<n>

This flag is not normally required. If a stationary touch
generates continuous mouse clicks, add the -w flag.
Causes of continuous mouse clicks include IntelliTouch
controller firmware prior to version 2.2, serial controllers
operating at slower 

than  recommended  baud  rates,  or

controllers operating in environments of extreme noise.
Start with -w2 and increase <n> until the problem is
solved.

Summary of Contents for MonitorMouse

Page 1: ...MonitorMouse FOR OS 2 Version 2 1 Manual Version 2 1...

Page 2: ...OS 2 Version 1 0 User s Guide Manual Version 1 0a Copyright 1992 1995 by Elo TouchSystems Inc 105 Randolph Road Oak Ridge Tennessee 37830 615 482 4100 A Raychem Company All rights reserved P N 008010...

Page 3: ...d given away or sold without additional licenses or fees You may not reproduce distribute or revise the program documentation without expressed written consent from Elo This software and accompanying...

Page 4: ...Modify CONFIG SYS 9 Detailed Instructions for System Configurations 9 Serial Touchscreen Controller on PC Bus System 10 No Mouse 10 Disabling the COM Drivers 10 Serial Touchscreen Controller on PS 2 S...

Page 5: ...Q for PC Bus Controllers 25 Controller Data Sheets 26 IntelliTouch Serial Controller E281 2300 27 IntelliTouch Serial Controller E281 A 4002 28 AccuTouch Serial Controller E271 2210 29 AccuTouch Seria...

Page 6: ...reen driver for OS 2 This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Describes the software included and the hardware requirements Chapter 2 Describes how to install the MonitorMouse for OS 2 software C...

Page 7: ...itorMouse for OS 2 and an Elo touchscreen are recommended for all OS 2 applications that require an intuitive user interface such as a public kiosk application Touchscreens are also popular in point o...

Page 8: ...Bus AccuTouch E271 2202 Micro Channel AccuTouch The following obsolete part numbers may be cross referenced to some of the controller model numbers referred to above Part Number Controller Model 0028...

Page 9: ...evice driver The driver is not able to determine the distance from a touch to the cursor Knowing this distance is critical for simulating that motion with mickeys Other complicating factors include un...

Page 10: ...MOUSE COM on the IBM family of personal computers 100 compatibles and PS 2 systems running DOS Programs using MOUSE COM MOUSE SYS or compatible versions will work with MonitorMouse ELODEV the Elo touc...

Page 11: ...615 220 4299 Voice mail after hours FAX 615 482 6617 BBS 615 482 9840 Downloads only up to 14 4K baud multiple protocols CompuServe GO ELOTOUCH Select Elo TouchSystems from the Messages and Library me...

Page 12: ...allpaper 15 BEFORE YOU BEGIN First be sure OS 2 is installed and operating properly with your mouse As you will be modifying the CONFIG SYS file it is best to have the OS 2 installation disks or a boo...

Page 13: ...AccuTouch Product Manual STEP 2 COPY THE SOFTWARE The following files are on the MonitorMouse for OS 2 disk READ ME Text file containing any additions or changes made after this manual was printed MON...

Page 14: ...follows Comment out the existing DEVICE command s for your mouse Add a DEVICE command for the appropriate MonitorMouse for OS 2 touchscreen driver immediately after the commented out DEVICE commands s...

Page 15: ...or jumper settings on the controller Here is an example MonitorMouse for OS 2 DEVICE command FGXKEG E GNQ OQPOQW U U No Mouse If you do not wish to have a mouse connected change the stype elomou flag...

Page 16: ...tch or jumper settings on the controller Here is an example MonitorMouse for OS 2 DEVICE command FGXKEG E GNQ OQPOQW U U No Mouse If you do not wish to have a mouse connected change the stype elomou f...

Page 17: ...IRQ matches the interrupt jumper on the controller Here is an example MonitorMouse for OS 2 DEVICE command FGXKEG E GNQ OQPOQW U U No Mouse If you do not wish to have a mouse connected change the styp...

Page 18: ...OQWUG U U UV RG GNQOQW HNCIU MGGR UCOG CU CDQXG where controller is 2202 for the AccuTouch E271 2202 Micro Channel controller Here is an example MonitorMouse for OS 2 DEVICE command FGXKEG E GNQ OQPO...

Page 19: ...e to Touchscreen 6 Close the notebook See your OS 2 documentation for detailed instructions on installing new applications STEP 5 CALIBRATE THE TOUCHSCREEN Double click the Touchscreen icon with the m...

Page 20: ...THE ELO WALLPAPER ELO BMP can be used to display Elo wallpaper when giving demos of MonitorMouse for OS 2 To load copy the file ELO BMP to the OS2 BITMAP directory Call up the pop up menu for the des...

Page 21: ...16 Chapter 2 Installing MonitorMouse for OS 2...

Page 22: ...nce Follow the on screen instructions You will be given the opportunity to confirm the calibration points The need for calibration is unique to the touchscreen Unlike mouse or keyboard applications wh...

Page 23: ...er feedback The three point calibration sequence used by the Touchscreen Control Panel automatically corrects inverted touchscreen installations and backwards cable connections X or Y axis inversion i...

Page 24: ...r two beeps you have tapped too fast Double Clicking Double clicking is common in the OS 2 environment so MonitorMouse mouse button emulation mode 6 is recommended If you are running a dedicated appli...

Page 25: ...the new values a flag Border Width To make resizing windows easier with the touchscreen increase the Border Width for the desktop A value of 17 is recommended for 640x480 video resolution 26 for 1024x...

Page 26: ...you would with the mouse Some lists can be scrolled more easily by touching the data area sliding your finger to an edge then continuing to slide outside the area This technique works in drop down lis...

Page 27: ...the application full screen Do not have a title bar menu bar etc 2 Use bright background colors never black to hide fingerprints and reduce glare A patterned background such as dithering will also he...

Page 28: ...voice prompting and touch response Your brain can simultaneously process voice while absorbing an image 9 The main screen must attract the user from a distance Animation and large fonts are ways to c...

Page 29: ...tion Manager applications can launch the Touchscreen Control Panel ELOCAL2 EXE with the DosExecPgm function It is also possible to directly call the calibration procedure in the Touchscreen Control Pa...

Page 30: ...ch and jumper settings can be found on one of the next few pages Our recommendations should give you the best performance but feel free to try other settings if an option is given For controller drawi...

Page 31: ...o the appropriate page for your controller Controller Page IntelliTouch Serial Controller E281 2300 27 IntelliTouch Serial Controller E281 A 4002 28 AccuTouch Serial Controller E271 2210 29 AccuTouch...

Page 32: ...Baud J0 N J1 N Binary Mode J2 N Hardware handshaking enabled J3 N Stream Mode J4 N Reserved J5 N Reserved J6 N Power on settings from jumpers J7 Y Reserved J8 N Reserved J9 N Emulation mode disabled J...

Page 33: ...telliTouch Serial Controller E281 A 4002 Verify the controller s switch settings are as follows From Bottom Stream Mode SW0 OFF Binary Mode SW1 OFF Z axis enable SW2 ON 9600 Baud recommended SW3 ON SW...

Page 34: ...ud J0 N J1 N Binary Mode J2 N Hardware handshaking enabled J3 N Stream Mode J4 N Reserved J5 N Reserved J6 N Power on settings from jumpers J7 Y Reserved J8 N Reserved J9 N Emulation mode disabled J10...

Page 35: ...N SW2 ON 8 Bit Data SW3 OFF Binary Mode SW4 ON Filtered Mode SW5 ON Stream Mode SW6 OFF 2400 baud is recommended to limit the excessive amounts of data at higher baud rates Next verify the Touchscreen...

Page 36: ...address The values of the settings are shown in the following table W3 W2 HI 100X LOW 10X Position Value Position Value from top in hex from top in hex 0 000 0 00 1 100 2 20 2 recommended 200 4 40 3...

Page 37: ...errupt IRQ W1 from left 2 3 4 5 factory set 6 7 Remember the Base I O Port address and IRQ values You will need them when updating your CONFIG SYS file E281 4035 Emulation Modes The E281 4035 controll...

Page 38: ...ddress and W2 the low order address The values of the settings are shown in the following table W3 W2 Position Value Position Value from top in hex from top in hex 4 300 8 E0 3 recommended 200 7 C0 2...

Page 39: ...but may be found in a horizontal inactive position See Choosing an Interrupt IRQ for PC Bus Controllers page 25 The jumper block positions are as follows W1 Position Interrupt IRQ from left 6 2 5 3 4...

Page 40: ...e J4 N No Interrupt software selected J3 N J2 N Base I O Port in hex 280 recommended J1 N J0 N 240 J1 N J0 Y 180 J1 Y J0 N 100 J1 Y J0 Y 2A0 Cross connect connect jumper vertically so the left pins of...

Page 41: ...he low order address The values of the setting are shown in the following table W3 W2 Position Value Position Value from top in hex from top in hex 1 000 1 00 2 100 2 20 3 recommended 200 3 40 4 300 4...

Page 42: ...tions are as follows Position Interrupt IRQ from left 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 factory set 5 6 6 7 Remember the Base I O Port address and IRQ values You will need them when updating your CONFIG SYS file Next v...

Page 43: ...tions to create one Follow the Installing an Adapter instructions in your IBM Personal System 2 Quick Reference The controller adapter may be installed in any available slot Power up with your backup...

Page 44: ...r O S2 driver is configured with parameters and flags as follows FGXKEG E GNQ OQPOQW U U EQPVTQNNGT RCTCOGVGTU HNCIU where XX is 01 for serial touchscreen controllers on PC Bus systems 02 for serial t...

Page 45: ...Panel program after calibrating to correct swapped X and Y axes due to incorrect cabling s is the default m n The m flag specifies the mouse button emulation mode identical to the modes used in Monit...

Page 46: ...red If a stationary touch generates continuous mouse clicks add the w flag Causes of continuous mouse clicks include IntelliTouch controller firmware prior to version 2 2 serial controllers operating...

Page 47: ...42 Appendix B Driver Command Reference...

Page 48: ...5 56 1 45 100 6 105 5 6 470914 2 15 2 5 5 6 1 52 15 2 6 15 15 15 15 225 5 6 2 6 15 15 5 56 15 15 9 015 15 056 15 15 15 225 5 6 2 6 15 15 5 56 15 15 9 015 15 056 15 6 2 15 15 15 225 5 6 241 26 K R 5 6...

Page 49: ...e drivers when the system is started The touchscreen driver will display power on diagnostic results for most touchscreen controllers possibly indicating a hardware problem Verify all connections To d...

Page 50: ...SYS in OS MDOS directory 2 Add DEVICE commands to your CONFIG SYS file for TOUCH SYS nad VTOUCH SYS as in the following example These commands are in addition to the change described in Chapter 2 DEVI...

Page 51: ...46 Appendix D Installation for AVC...

Page 52: ...51 53 configuration CONFIG SYS file 9 controllers 10 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 41 42 44 DEVICE command 12 Micro Channel controller 13 18 parameters 12 PC Bus controller 13 16 serial controller PC Bus S...

Page 53: ...33 35 41 44 52 M Macintosh 5 48 mickeys 4 MonitorMouse for DOS 5 48 MonitorMouse for Macintosh 5 MonitorMouse for OS 2 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 20 22 23 28 31 44 45 53 MonitorMouse for Windows 5...

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