User`s guide
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vi Touch System Diagnostics (CTDIAG) User’s Guide
Audience
This guide is designed for the advanced user, programmer, or software
engineer who is installing and integrating Carroll Touch touch systems
with host computers or who needs to troubleshoot or debug touch
systems.
Organization
Chapter 1, “Introduction,” gives an overview of CTDIAG, its use, and
its interface.
Chapter 2, “Starting CTDIAG,” contains the information you need to
install the Touch System Diagnostics software.
Chapter 3, “Configuring a Touch System,” describes how to set up your
touch system, either automatically or manually, before using it.
Chapter 4, “Setting Communication Parameters,” explains how to set
the communication parameters.
Chapter 5, “Testing Touch System Hardware and Software,” describes
how to use the scan reporting mode to check hardware functionality and
how to use the coordinate (x, y) reporting mode to check software
functionality.
Chapter 6, “Touch System Information,” explains how to display a
summary of current touch system status.
Chapter 7, “Debug,” explains how to check the operation of
Smart-Frame Protocol commands and reports.
Chapter 8, “TAPI Debug,” discusses how to check the operation of the
TAPI driver.
Chapter 9, “Command Line Options,” describes how to set the
CTDIAG configuration, communication, and autodetection parameters
using the command line, rather than menus.
Appendix A, “Error Messages,” lists and explains CTDIAG error
messages.
Appendix B, “The CTDIAG.CFG File,” explains the contents and use
of the CTDIAG configuration file.