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will be installed automatically. No manual in-
put is needed. In rare cases the device may
not be recognised by your computer. As a rule
you need then only install the driver manually
from the CD. If this fails please refer to the
troubleshooting chapter that follows.
2.3 Installation of the Image Editing Soft-
ware Photomizer SE
The image editing software “Photomizer SE”
is located on the software CD. You can edit
your pictures here.
1. To install the software, click once on the
menu point “Install Software” with the left
mouse button.
2. The Photomizer Software requires Micro-
soft .NET Framework 3.5, which it will install
if it is not already on your system. If it is al-
ready on your system, you may skip to step 5.
3. In the welcome window, please accept the
Microsoft license agreement, and then click
“Install”. The installation can take a few min-
utes.
4. As soon as everything is installed, click
“Finish”.
5. Now you will be presented with a choice, in
which you can choose your language.
Make your selection and confirm it by click-
ing „OK“.
6. When you see “Welcome“, click on „Next“.
7. In the next window, you will be asked for
the „Destination Folder“. Here, just click on
„Next“.
8. Now, the window with the Setup-Status will
appear – here, a progress bar will inform you
about the ongoing installation. This process
can take a few minutes.
9. The window “Photomizer is being installed”
appears. Click on “Finish”. The installation
ends.
2.4 Troubleshooting: the device isn‘t
recognised by the computer (USB)
1. This occurs in rare cases whith some
OEM Windows Vista or XP versions. The de-
vice is not defective. Updating the notebook
or PC USB driver usually suffices.
2. If not, proceed as below. (The maker can-
not accept any liability whatsoever in these
cases
1
).
Delete ghost devices. These are devices
not actually currently connected to your com-
puter. The reason for this is that Windows
generates a system settings entry for each
USB device ( e.g USB Stick) on each port.
It then seeks that/those device/s each time
it‘s started. This slows down USB device rec-
ognition and Windows booting and causes
non-recognition of USB ports.
Cleaning up the system environment and de-
leting devices that are no longer in use helps
here. To do so right click WORKPLACE
(COMPUTER in Vista) and open the PROP-
ERTIES menu. Then click the ADVANCED
tab (ADVANCED SYSTEM SETTINGS in
Vista) and then ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES.
Choose the NEW option in ENVIRONMENT
VARIABLES. Enter the following under VARI-
ABLE NAME.
devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Under VARIABLE VALUE enter „1“.
Confirm your input with OK and then reboot
the computer.
Change to the device manager. In the
VIEW menu activate the SHOW DEVICES
OPTION. The ghost devices previously not
shown will now be displayed in light grey.
Check the various categories including USB,
memory size, etc. Only delete entries for
devices you no longer use.
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1
Source: Microsoft Knowledge Base
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539/en
3. Working with the Digital Microscope
3.1 Setting the illumination
You do not need any extra electrical cord for
the light, because the Digital Microscope gets
the electricity for the light via the USB cable.
The Digital Microscope offers you three illu-
mination options in total – their use depends
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