Hot-Key (WinXP)
1. Click Start (menu) > Run ...
2. Navigate (Browse..) to D:\Drivers\Quick-
key\CNK001.exe and click OK.
3. Choose the language you prefer, and click OK.
4. Click Next.
5. Click Finish to restart your computer.
TouchPad (WinXP)
1. Click Start (menu) > Run ...
2. Navigate (Browse...) to
D:\Drivers\Touchpad\Win2K_XP\Setup.exe
and click OK.
3. Click Next > Next > Next.
4. Click Finish to restart your computer.
5. You may then configure your TouchPad as
outlined in
"Configuring the TouchPad and
Buttons" on page 2 -
PC Card/PCMCIA (WinXP)
1. If you can see the My Computer icon on your
desktop (if you cannot see the My Computer
icon go to step 2) click on it once to select it,
then right-click it to make the sub-menu appear
20.
and scroll down to Properties and click on it
(go to step 3).
2. If you cannot see the My Computer icon click
Start (menu), then point to (but don't click just
highlight it) My Computer. Right-click it to
make the sub-menu appear and scroll down to
Properties and click on it (go to step 3).
3. Click the Hardware (tab), then click Device
Manager (button).
4. Click "+" next to PCMCIA adapters (if its
sub-items are not shown).
5. If you see Texas Instruments PCI-1410
CardBus Contoller DO NOT install the driver
as it is not required.
OR
If you see Generic CardBus Controller then
follow these steps:
6. Double-click Generic Cardbus Controller
and click Driver (tab).
7. Click Update Driver (button).
8. When the Hardware Update Wizard appears,
click "Install from a list or specific location
(Advanced)" then click Next.
9. Select "Search for the best driver in these
locations." and select ONLY "Include this
location in the search:".
Drivers & Utilities
Windows XP 4 - 13
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