Specifications

8. Complete the S etup program.
9. Restart your system.
10. Click the S tar t button, then click Settings, and then click
Control Panel
.
11. Double-click
Elo Touch screen
to r un the T ouch screen
Control panel.
12. Click the
Calibrate
button and touch each of the thr ee tar gets as
they appear on the s cr een. Click
Yes
when the cur s or lines up
correctly with your finger. Click
OK
to clos e the T ouch screen
Control panel.
NOTES
Full-screen DOS mode is not suppor ted. However, Windowed
DOS mode is fully suppor ted. A touch to a full-screen DOS session
will cause your system to immediately return to your Windows
desktop. A mous e can be us ed to access programs run in full-screen
DOS
mode.
Windows 95 may lock up dur ing s tar tup if the r es our ce
settings in the S etup dialog of the
Touch screen Control Panel
do not
match the actual controller configuration. Use
Safe Mode
to s tar t
Windows 95 and change the r es our ce s ettings to match the
controller configuration, then restart Windows 95.
T he touch screen driver may cause Windows 95 to lock up
during S hutdown if the touch screen is activated after Shutdown is
initiated.
Removing the Mouse Pointer
I f you wish to eliminate the mous e pointer , you may replace it with
the null cursor file, NULL.CUR, supplied with MonitorMouse for
Windows 95. Follow the following s teps to ins tall the null cursor file;
1. Open the
Control Panel
and s elect
Mouse
.
2. Select the
Pointers
tab.
3. Highlight the
Normal Select
cursor then select
Browse
.
4. Type “ null.cur” in the s pace pr ovided and s elect
Open
.
5. Select
OK
to s elect the option.
6. Exit from the
Mouse Control Panel
. You should notice that the
arrow cur sor has disappear ed. Note that all other cursors will still
function as before.
MonitorMouse for Windows 95 Uninstall Procedure
1. Close the Windows
Control Panel
if it is open.