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Company
Emprex
Categories
Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input
Model
Emprex 8140M
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 2000-Me
Version
V8.0.9
Size Driver
5.1MB
File Name
e8140m-w2k-xp.zip
Observations
Synaptics Touchpad Driver for Windows 2000 / WinXP
Installation Notes
Version 8.0.9
1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver
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This driver requires Windows 2000 / WinXP.
NOTE REGARDING SAVING OF SETTINGS:
----------------------------------
Windows 2000 / WinXP does not save any of the user settings for users
belonging to the "Guests" user group. This includes special TouchPad
settings as well as all other user settings. If you want your
settings to be saved, make sure your user account does not belong to
the "Guests" group using the User Manager program (you must be
Administrator to change user settings).
Installation procedure
-------------------------------------------------------
First, if you have a new TouchPad, plug it in and reboot Windows 2000 /
WinXP. Windows 2000 / WinXP will then detect your new TouchPad and
install a standard mouse driver to handle it. You cannot install the
Synaptics TouchPad driver until this process is complete and your
TouchPad is functioning as a normal pointing device.
Log on to your system as "Administrator", or as another user with
administrator privileges.
Run "Setup.exe". This program will automatically install the Synaptics
TouchPad driver to handle all PS/2 and Serial pointing devices
attached to your computer.
You will need to restart Windows after the installation is complete.
If the driver has been installed correctly, after you have restarted
Windows you should see the TouchPad Icon in your task bar next to the
clock. Also, a dialog box entitled "Information about your TouchPad"
will pop up. You can prevent this dialog box from coming up in the
future by checking the "Stop showing me this message" checkbox.
For help using your TouchPad, choose "Tell me more..." from the
"Information about your TouchPad" dialog box, or double-click on the
TouchPad Icon in your task bar, and click on the "Help" button.
If you wish to change one or more of your pointing devices to using
a standard Microsoft or other third party driver, you should bring
up the Mouse control panel, and select the "Hardware" tab. From there,
select the pointing device you want to change and click "Properties".
Select the "Driver" tab and Click "Update Driver...". Follow the
instructions to install a new driver.
A few notes on using Setup.exe:
--------------------------------------------
- When using long path and filename expressions with switches, enclose the
expressions in double quotation marks. The enclosing double quotes tell the
operating system that spaces within the quotation marks are not to be treated
as command line delimiters.
- Do not leave a space between command line switches and options.
- When InstallShield Silent runs, a log file is created in the same folder as
the response file. The log file has the default name Setup.log if the -f2 switch
is not provided
Company
Emprex
Categories
Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input
Model
Emprex 8140M
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 98Se-Me
Version
V8.0.6
Size Driver
5.1MB
File Name
e8140m-w98-me.zip
Observations
Synaptics WDM Pointing Device Driver for Windows 98/ME
Installation Notes
Version 8.0.6
1. Installing the Synaptics Pointing Device Driver
-------------------------------------------
This driver requires Windows 98/ME.
NOTE REGARDING SAVING OF SETTINGS:
----------------------------------
Windows 98/ME does not save any of the user settings for users
belonging to the "Guests" user group. This includes special Pointing Device
settings as well as all other user settings. If you want your
settings to be saved, make sure your user account does not belong to
the "Guests" group using the User Manager program (you must be
Administrator to change user settings).
NOTE REGARDING MULTIPROCESSOR MACHINES:
---------------------------------------
Though we believe it should work, this driver has not been tested on
any multiprocessor machines.
Installation procedure
-------------------------------------------------------
First, if you have a new Pointing Device, plug it in and reboot Windows 98/ME.
Windows 98/ME will then detect your new Pointing Device and
install a standard mouse driver to handle it. You cannot install the
Synaptics Pointing Device driver until this process is complete and your
Pointing Device is functioning as a normal pointing device.
Log on to your system as "Administrator", or as another user with
administrator privileges.
Run "Setup.exe". This program will automatically install the Synaptics
Pointing Device driver to handle all PS/2 and Serial pointing devices
attached to your computer.
You will need to restart Windows after the installation is complete.
If the driver has been installed correctly, after you have restarted
Windows you should see the Pointing Device Icon in your task bar next to the
clock. Also, a dialog box entitled "Information about your Synaptics Pointing Device"
will pop up. You can prevent this dialog box from coming up in the
future by checking the "Stop showing me this message" checkbox.
For help using your Pointing Device, choose "Tell me more..." from the
"Information about your Pointing Device" dialog box, or double-click on the
Pointing Device Icon in your task bar, and click on the "Help" button.
If you wish to change one or more of your pointing devices to using
a standard Microsoft or other third party driver, you should bring
up the Mouse control panel, and select the "Hardware" tab. From there,
select the pointing device you want to change and click "Properties".
Select the "Driver" tab and Click "Update Driver...". Follow the
instructions to install a new driver.
A few notes on using Setup.exe:
--------------------------------------------
- When using long path and filename expressions with switches, enclose the
expressions in double quotation marks. The enclosing double quotes tell the
operating system that spaces within the quotation marks are not to be treated
as command line delimiters.
- Do not leave a space between command line switches and options.
- When InstallShield Silent runs, a log file is created in the same folder as
the response file. The log file has the default name Setup.log if the -f2 switch
is not provided.
Company
Emprex
Categories
Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input
Model
Emprex 8140M
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows NT4
Version
V8.0.6
Size Driver
5.8MB
File Name
e8140m-nt4.zip
Observations
Synaptics Touchpad Driver for Windows NT
Installation Notes
Version 8.0.6
1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver
-------------------------------------------
NOTE REGARDING NT SERVICE PACKS:
--------------------------------
This driver requires Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 2 or greater
installed. At the time this document was written, the latest
Service Pack was available from Microsoft at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/NTW/info/ntupdates.htm
NOTE REGARDING SAVING OF SETTINGS:
----------------------------------
Windows NT does not save any of the user settings for users belonging
to the "Guests" user group. This includes special TouchPad settings as
well as all other user settings. If you want your settings to be saved,
make sure your user account does not belong to the "Guests" group
using the User Manager program (you must be Administrator to change
user settings).
NOTE REGARDING MULTIPROCESSOR MACHINES:
---------------------------------------
Though we believe it should work, this driver has not been tested on
any multiprocessor machines.
On multiprocessor machines, this installation procedure will install
a keyboard driver that is compatible with the Synaptics TouchPad driver.
This keyboard driver is nearly identical to the standard Microsoft Driver,
and should work interchangably with it. However, if you use a third party
non-standard keyboard driver, the installation procedure may disable
it.
Installation procedure (with Service Pack 2 installed):
-------------------------------------------------------
First, if you have a new TouchPad, plug it in and reboot Windows NT.
Windows NT will then detect your new TouchPad and install a standard
mouse driver to handle it. You cannot install the Synaptics TouchPad
driver until this process is complete and your TouchPad is functioning
as a normal pointing device.
Log on to your NT system as "Administrator", or as another user with
administrator privileges.
Run "Setup.exe". This program will automatically install the Synaptics
TouchPad driver to handle all PS/2 and Serial pointing devices
attached to your computer.
You will need to restart Windows after the installation is complete.
If the driver has been installed correctly, after you have restarted
Windows you should see the TouchPad Icon in your task bar next to the
clock. Also, a dialog box entitled "Information about your TouchPad"
will pop up. You can prevent this dialog box from coming up in the
future by checking the "Stop showing me this message" checkbox.
For help using your TouchPad, choose "Tell me more..." from the
"Information about your TouchPad" dialog box, or double-click on the
TouchPad Icon in your task bar, and click on the "Help" button.
If you wish to change one or more of your pointing devices to using
a standard Microsoft or other third party driver, you should bring
up the Mouse control panel, and select the "General" tab. From there,
select the pointing device you want to change and click "Change...".
You may then select a different driver to handle that device.
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