                 MonitorMouse for Windows NT
                          Version 2.0
                                
                             Notes
                       February 25, 1996

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             Supported Elo Touchscreen Controllers
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   - Serial Controllers (IntelliTouch(R) E281-2310/E281-2300,
     IntelliTouch(R) E281-4002, AccuTouch(R) E271-2210)

   - PC-Bus Controllers (IntelliTouch E281-4035, AccuTouch
     E271-2201)

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             Installing MonitorMouse for Windows NT
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1.  Install the Elo touchscreen hardware as described in the
    IntelliTouch Ultra, AccuTouch Product Manual, or the Quick
    Start poster. Make sure to configure the touchscreen to
    resources (COM port, IRQ, etc.) that are not already in use
    by other devices.

2.  Start your computer.

3.  Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows NT disk into drive A.

4.  Click the Start button, and then click Run.

5.  Type "a:\setup" in the space provided and press Enter.

6.  Follow the directions on the screen.

7.  The Touchscreen Setup Wizard will appear. You will need to
    specify the type of touchscreen controller thatyou are using
    and how it is connected. Also specify the language you want
    to use in the Touchscreen Control Panel.

8.  Complete the Setup program.

9.  Shutdown and restart Windows NT.

10. Click the Start button, then click Settings, then click
    Control Panel.

11. Double-click Elo Touchscreen to run the Touchscreen Control
    Panel.

12. Click the Calibrate button and touch each of the three
    targets as they appear on the screen. Touch Yes when the
    cursor lines up correctly with your finger. Touch OK to
    close the Touchscreen Control Panel.

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                         MANUAL VERSION
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The "MonitorMouse for Windows NT User's Guide" is shipped with
the MonitorMouse for Windows NT diskette. If you do not have the
manual, contact Elo.

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                    CHANGES FROM VERSION 1.0a
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SETUP.EXE - An automated setup program was added that copies
required files and configures Windows NT for an Elo touchscreen.
The Touchscreen Setup Wizard was added to configure the
touchscreen controller during setup.

MONMOUSE.SYS - A correction was made to correct conflicts with
serial controllers and Plug and Play BIOS that could cause the
touchscreen to not function.

MONMOUSE.SYS - Corrected a problem that sometimes caused the X
and Y touchscreen coordinates to be reversed when the touchscreen
is rotated 90 degrees or has reversed cables.

MONMOUSE.SYS - In Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft changed the method
used to determine available system resources when running on
multiple-processor capable systems. The driver was modifed to
support this change.

MONMOUSE.SYS - When configured for a 4035 touchscreen controller
the driver will now delay loading until no touch is sensed for a
period of 5 seconds. This delay corrects a problem that would
cause the touchscreen to be disabled once Windows NT fully
loaded.

MONMOUSE.CPL - A Setup button was added to the Control Panel
program to provide control of the touchscreen controller
configuration and the language used in the touchscreen Control
Panel. Supported languages are English, Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

MONMOUSE.CPL - The Info box now displays the driver version and
additional touchscreen controller information.

MONMOUSE.HLP - The help file was updated to include information
on the new features of the touchscreen Control Panel.

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              INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINDOWS NT AUTO BOOT
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Windows NT normally displays the system logon dialog when
started. Use the following procedure to disable the display of
the logon dialog and automatically startup without user
intervention.

1.   Run REGEDT32.EXE.
 
2.   Locate the Registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
     Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon.
 
3.   Establish your domain name, account name, and password (more
     than likely you will already have the keys "DefaultDomain"
     and "DefaultUserName" and will want to add a password to
     that account--"DefaultPassword") using the values you
     normally type when logging on.
 
4.   To add a "DefaultPassword" value, from the Edit menu choose
     Add Value. In the Value name field, type: "DefaultPassword"
     (without quotation marks). Select REG_SZ for the Data type.
     In the String field, type your password. Save your changes.
 
5.   From the Edit menu, choose Add Value. Enter "AutoAdminLogon"
     (without quotation marks) in the Value Name field. Select
     REG_SZ for the Data type. Enter 1 in the String field. Save
     your changes.
 
6.   Exit REGEDT32.
 
7.   Reboot your computer. You should logon automatically.

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                        HOW TO REACH ELO
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     Elo TouchSystems, Inc.
     Fremont, CA
     VOICE:  (800) ELOTOUCH (356-8682)
             (415) 361-2507
     FAX:    (415) 361-5579
     EMAIL:  eloinfo@elotouch.com     

     WEB:    www.elotouch.com

     Technical Support Hotine
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     VOICE:  (800) 489-9935  (Voice mail after hours)
             (510) 651-7589
     FAX:    (510) 651-3511
     EMAIL:  elotech@elotouch.com

     BBS:    (423) 482-9840
     (Downloads only - up to 14.4K baud - multiple protocols)

     CompuServe: GO ELOTOUCH
     Select Elo from the Libraries and Messages menus.


Copyright (C) 1997 by Elo TouchSystems, Inc. All rights reserved.

MonitorMouse, IntelliTouch, and AccuTouch are registered trademarks
of Elo TouchSystems, Inc.
