Touch Panel Driver Software Installation Manual Touch Panel Model No. TY-TP42P30K TY-TP50P30K TY-TP60P30K TY-TP65P30K Thank you for your purchase of a Panasonic product. ● Please read this manual and the instructions for the touch panel carefully to use the product correctly and safely.
Contents Getting Started...................................................................................................... 3 1. Operating Environment ................................................................................... 4 2. Before Installation ........................................................................................... 4 3. Touch Panel Driver Installation ....................................................................... 5 4.
Getting Started Thank you for your purchase of the Touch Panel. To use the product connecting with a Windows XP or Vista computer, the touch panel driver must be installed. Install the driver according to this manual. For Windows7, the driver does not need to be installed. The touch panel driver enables the output data from the touch panel converted to the protocol compatible with the Microsoft serial mouse to provide the application program a user interface equivalent to a mouse.
1. Operating Environment 1) Computer: IBM PC/AT compatible with USB port(s) and CD-ROM drive. A model with any of the following OS. OS : Microsoft Windows XP 32 bit or 64bit version (SP2 or later), Windows Vista 32 bit or 64 bit version 2) This product and a pointing device such as a PS/2 mouse which does not use a communication port can be used concurrently without interfering each other. 3) A USB port must be operating successfully prior to the driver installation.
3. Touch Panel Driver Installation The dedicated installer is supplied for the touch panel driver. The installation starts when "setup.exe" under the English folder of the supplied CD is started. Note: If any older version of the driver is installed, uninstall the old one before installing the newer version driver. Refer to "6. Uninstallation" for details on uninstallation. To install on a Windows Vista computer, the User Account Control screen appears first. Click [Allow].
Below is the screen to start up the setup program. Click the [OK] button. Below is the screen to select the setup directory. Do not change the directory. Click this button.
Below is the screen to select the program group. By default the program will be registered as a startup program. For both Windows XP and Windows Vista, the program is registered to "Startup". This setting enables the driver software starts up automatically when the computer is started so that the touch panel can be used. Please note that if the program is registered in other than the Startup group, it will not start up automatically. Click [Continue]. Required files will be set up.
Installation is completed. Click the [OK] button to complete the installation. If using Windows XP, restart the computer. The driver software starts the operation after the computer is restarted. For Windows Vista, do not restart the computer but perform the installation procedures explained in "4. Tpdrv Mouse Emulation Service". When the touch panel driver is used for the first time, the calibration screen appears after the driver software is started.
4. Tpdrv Mouse Emulation Service Installation If using Windows Vista, the Tpdrv Mouse Emulation Service must be installed. The dedicated installer is supplied for the Tpdrv Mouse Emulation Service. The installation starts when "setup.exe" under the TpMouEm folder in the English folder of the supplied CD is started. When Setup.exe is started up, the User Account Control screen appears first. Click [Allow]. Below is the initial screen of the Setup Wizard. Click [Next].
Below is the screen to select the installation folder. Do not change the folder. Click [Next]. Below is the screen to confirm installation. Click [Next].
Required files will be installed. Below is the installation completion screen. Click [Close].
At the end, a prompt screen for restart appears. Click [Yes] to restart the computer. The driver software starts the operation after the computer is restarted. When the touch panel driver is used for the first time, the Calibration screen appears after the driver software is started. After the calibration, the touch panel is ready for use. Refer to "5-6. Calibration" for more details about calibration.
5. TouchPanel Setting Program This software is a setting program to set communication port and to set and calibrate various operation modes. Changed details will be saved in a setting file so that the changed details are effective at the subsequence restarts. Pressing each button will display the corresponding setting window for changing the settings. Changes for each item will be recorded to the setting file upon closing the window by pressing the [OK] button and reflected to the running driver software.
5-2. Mode Settings 1) Port Sets the communication port used for the touch panel connection. If Auto Connect is selected, the driver software detects the port automatically to set. If the automatic connection cannot be performed, select the communication port which is connected. The default setting is "Auto Connect". 2) Click Mode Selects the input mode for the touch panel. The relationship between the touch input and mouse button pressing can be set. The default setting is "Drag".
2 Click on Touch Touching operation to the panel is set as single clicking (button down/button up) of the left mouse button. When the finger touches the panel, a click event occurs. Button down Button up Click event occurs 3 No change No change Click on Release 1 When the finger is lifted off the panel, a click event occurs. While the finger is touching the panel, a button down event will not occur.
3) Click Correction Sets the click correction method. The default setting is "Normal". The click area may be narrow and difficult to click by touching depending on the application being used. In this case, set Click Correction to "Special" so that the button down and button up positions can be consistent under certain conditions and the click will be easily recognized. Normal: Use this setting when handwriting characters etc. Usually use this setting.
5-3. View Settings 1) Right Button Tool Use this setting to perform the right mouse button operation with the touch panel. The default setting is "Off". On: Displays the Right Button Tool. Off: Does not display the Right Button Tool. When the Right Button Tool is touched, the next touch input will be operated as a right mouse button down. After this, the operation returns to the normal left mouse button operation.
5-4. Pen Settings Pen Settings should be set only when a separately purchased electronic pen is used. To use an electronic pen, refer to the instruction manual for the electronic pen for details. 1) Input Mode Selects the input mode either to use handwriting or electronic pen. The default setting is "Normal". Normal : The touch panel switches between the handwriting and electronic pen modes automatically. This is the normal mode.
5-5. Advanced Settings 1) Calibration Mode Sets the calibration mode. The default setting is "Normal". Normal : Use this setting to have normal display for screen resolution and display method. Special: Use this setting to display a special screen such as enlarged screen display or cutout enlargement. Corner : Use this setting to set the calibration target position for the "Normal" setting to a corner. 5-6.
5-7. Cursor Adjustment Usually a calibration makes the touched position and the mouse cursor position synchronized. However, when fine-tuning is required due to disparity or other reason use these buttons.
6. Uninstallation 6-1. Windows XP Delete the program by following the procedures below from "Add or Remove Programs" in the Control Panel. 1) Disconnect the USB cable connecting the touch panel and the computer from the computer side. 2) Open "Add or Remove Programs" in the Control Panel. 3) Delete "tpdrv" according to the message. 4) Restart the computer.
6-2. Windows Vista Delete the program by following the procedures below from "Program and Features" in the Control Panel. 1) Disconnect the USB cable connecting the touch panel and the computer from the computer side. 2) Open "Program and Features" in the Control Panel. 3) Delete "tpdrv" according to the message. 4) Delete "Tpdrv Mouse Emulation service" according to the message. 5) Restart the computer according to the message.
7. Troubleshooting Refer also to the troubleshooting in the Instruction Manual for the Touch Panel. Problem Installation fails No response at all for input Check Did you install as administrator? Log in with a user name that has administrator privileges and install again. Page - Is the driver Refer to this manual for the driver software setup and software set up perform correctly. correctly? P.4 Is the driver Refer to this manual for the driver software setup and software set up perform correctly.
Problem Touched position is not aligned Input response differs Check Action Page P.19 Has the touch panel been removed? When the touch panel has removed and attached again, the attaching position may be misaligned and the touched position and the cursor position may be misaligned. If the touch panel is removed, make sure to set the calibration settings on the touch panel driver software. Refer to "5-6. Calibration" for details on the calibration settings.
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