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4perez 06-29-2010 04:41 AM

imo Pivot touch driver for Windows 7
 
Dear All, my screen driver is currently working, but I cant install properly the touch driver. I have configured the 7" screen as secundary screen and I need to limit the touch funcionality only to this secundary screen area (extend desktop). When I try to use, the mouse "hand" movement is transfered to the primary screen instead keepin it on imo monitor.

any body may help? Is it possible to have a the newest imo touch driver?

many thanks in advance and best regards!!

David

sgowell 07-01-2010 12:11 PM

I have great news
 
I ran in to the same problem that you were having and have a solution for you.

Uninstall the iMo Pivot Touch Drivers.
Reboot your computer.
Go into Control Panel and Go to Tablet PC Settings.
Choose the monitor that represents the iMo Pivot from the drop down.
Click Setup [You need to be Admin]
Hit Enter until the text shows up on the Touch Monitor.
Follow the instructions (I think it tells you to tap on that monitor).

It now knows that that is your touch monitor. Now to calibrate.

Go back into the Tablet PC Settings in Control Panel
Select the iMo Pivot from the drop down.
Click Calibrate [You need to be Admin].
Click on the 16 points [one at a time] when prompted.

You should now be good to go.

Good luck, YMMV.

4perez 07-03-2010 01:15 PM

great my friend: you did it. many thanks!!
 
great my friend: you did it. many thanks!!


Quote:

Originally Posted by sgowell (Post 1454)
I ran in to the same problem that you were having and have a solution for you.

Uninstall the iMo Pivot Touch Drivers.
Reboot your computer.
Go into Control Panel and Go to Tablet PC Settings.
Choose the monitor that represents the iMo Pivot from the drop down.
Click Setup [You need to be Admin]
Hit Enter until the text shows up on the Touch Monitor.
Follow the instructions (I think it tells you to tap on that monitor).

It now knows that that is your touch monitor. Now to calibrate.

Go back into the Tablet PC Settings in Control Panel
Select the iMo Pivot from the drop down.
Click Calibrate [You need to be Admin].
Click on the 16 points [one at a time] when prompted.

You should now be good to go.

Good luck, YMMV.


Sian 07-06-2010 11:30 PM

DisplayLink does not provide the touch drivers for this product: you will need to contact iMo rather than DsiplayLink for this issue.

Sian


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