Changing Your Hardware Configuration With Setup; Changing Your Hardware Configuration With Setup; Uninstalling The Software; Demonstration Program - Elo TouchSystems software Driver Manual

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Chapter 2 - Installation
For details on available product configurations, theory of operation, touchscreen
installation, and general troubleshooting, see the IntelliTouch Product Manual or
the AccuTouch Product Manual as appropriate.
Technical Reference manuals are also available for Elo touchscreen controllers.
The remainder of this chapter discusses changing your hardware configuration and

uninstalling the software.

C
Y
HANGING
OUR
If you reconfigure your hardware settings, run the SETUP program from your hard
disk to reconfigure the drivers. SETUP is typically found in the \TOUCH
directory. Be careful not to confuse this program with the Windows Setup
program. To run SETUP, type:
The procedure is very similar to the INSTALL program, except no software is
installed and the DOS and Windows Driver Disk is not required.
Flags may be specified for SETUP as with INSTALL. See page 11.
U
NINSTALLING THE

Demonstration Program

You may wish to delete the demonstration program from your hard disk after you
have run it. This will free approximately 1.7 Mbytes of disk space. Delete
ELODEMO.EXE, *.PIC, *.IMG, and *.BGI, typically found in the \TOUCH
directory.

Previous Versions of MonitorMouse for DOS

If you have a previous version of MonitorMouse for DOS already installed
(version 1.4x or earlier), you should delete it as it was previously installed in a
separate directory (typically \MONMOUSE).

MonitorMouse for Windows

Delete CURSOFF.EXE and ELO.BMP from the \WINDOWS directory. Delete
MONMOUSE.DRV, VMMD.386, ELOCALW.*, and OEMELO.INF from
H
ARDWARE
SETUP [Enter]
S
OFTWARE
C
ONFIGURATION WITH
SETUP

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