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Company
Keydata
Categories
Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input
Model
Keydata Keynote 7060 - N38W2 - N38W3
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 2000
Size Driver
1.2MB
File Name
7060_touchpad_2k.exe
Observations
1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver
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This driver requires Windows 2000.
NOTE REGARDING SAVING OF SETTINGS:
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Windows 2000 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:
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Though we believe it should work, this driver has not been tested on
any multiprocessor machines.
Installation procedure
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First, if you have a new TouchPad, plug it in and reboot Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 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.
Company
Keydata
Categories
Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input
Model
Keydata Keynote 7060 - N38W2 - N38W3
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 95-98
Size Driver
1.4MB
File Name
7060_touchpad_9x.exe
Observations
Contents
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1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver.
2. Personal Computer and Windows 95 Configuration Issues.
3. Other potential conflicts with the TouchPad Driver.
1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver
-------------------------------------------
First, make sure that your Synaptics TouchPad is connected
to your system (a driver will be installed for each currently
connected TouchPad).
If you have received your driver distribution in the form of a
self-extracting archive, then you must first extract the installation
files from the archive. Execute the self-extracting archive file
by double-clicking on it from Explorer, running it from the Start/Run
dialog, or running it from a DOS box command prompt.
Next, run the Setup.exe program, which automatically installs the
driver on your computer. You can run this program either from a DOS box
by going to the directory that contains the driver files and typing "setup",
or using Start/Run and running setup (e.g. if the driver files are on a
floppy disk in the A: drive, you would type "A:\setup"), or by exploring
the directory containing the driver files and double clicking on the
Setup.exe program.
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 on using the advanced features of your Synaptics 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 either of the above indicators of successful installation does not
appear, or if you have other trouble with the installation, the rest of
this document contains important additional information about the
following issues:
- BIOS settings
- Windows 95 mouse port settings
- Windows 95 serial port settings
- Mouse control software that was not provided as part of the
original Windows 95 system
- Difficulties that some users have experienced with
TouchPads installed in keyboards.
2. Personal Computer and Windows 95 Configuration Issues
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The new, Windows 95 preferred method for viewing your system's hardware
configuration is in the Device Manager. The Device Manager can be
accessed from the Control Panel-->System page.
The Control Panel offers a set of options for configuring your Windows
95 computer. To access it, click on the Start button, then click on
Settings, and then click on Control Panel. Once the Control panel is up,
double click on the System icon in the Control Panel, and then click on
the Device Manager TAB in the resulting window.
This page contains individual device configurations for each hardware
device associated with your computer. Individual items may be viewed by
clicking the "+" symbols beside the device type names. For example, to
view the TouchPad or Mouse configurations, click on the "+" symbol
beside the word Mouse. This will show a list (probably just 1 item for
typical machines), of available device configurations for pointing
devices. E.g., if a machine has both a Serial TouchPad and a PS/2 mouse
attached (or thinks that it does), there would be 2 entries under
"Mouse".
Company
Keydata
Categories
Mouse & Keyboard & Other Input
Model
Keydata Keynote 7060 - N38W2 - N38W3
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows Me
Size Driver
1.6MB
File Name
7060_touchpad_me.exe
Observations
Contents
--------
1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver.
2. Personal Computer and Windows 95 Configuration Issues.
3. Other potential conflicts with the TouchPad Driver.
1. Installing the Synaptics TouchPad Driver
-------------------------------------------
First, make sure that your Synaptics TouchPad is connected
to your system (a driver will be installed for each currently
connected TouchPad).
If you have received your driver distribution in the form of a
self-extracting archive, then you must first extract the installation
files from the archive. Execute the self-extracting archive file
by double-clicking on it from Explorer, running it from the Start/Run
dialog, or running it from a DOS box command prompt.
Next, run the Setup.exe program, which automatically installs the
driver on your computer. You can run this program either from a DOS box
by going to the directory that contains the driver files and typing "setup",
or using Start/Run and running setup (e.g. if the driver files are on a
floppy disk in the A: drive, you would type "A:\setup"), or by exploring
the directory containing the driver files and double clicking on the
Setup.exe program.
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 on using the advanced features of your Synaptics 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 either of the above indicators of successful installation does not
appear, or if you have other trouble with the installation, the rest of
this document contains important additional information about the
following issues:
- BIOS settings
- Windows 95 mouse port settings
- Windows 95 serial port settings
- Mouse control software that was not provided as part of the
original Windows 95 system
- Difficulties that some users have experienced with
TouchPads installed in keyboards.
2. Personal Computer and Windows 95 Configuration Issues
--------------------------------------------------------
The new, Windows 95 preferred method for viewing your system's hardware
configuration is in the Device Manager. The Device Manager can be
accessed from the Control Panel-->System page.
The Control Panel offers a set of options for configuring your Windows
95 computer. To access it, click on the Start button, then click on
Settings, and then click on Control Panel. Once the Control panel is up,
double click on the System icon in the Control Panel, and then click on
the Device Manager TAB in the resulting window.
This page contains individual device configurations for each hardware
device associated with your computer. Individual items may be viewed by
clicking the "+" symbols beside the device type names. For example, to
view the TouchPad or Mouse configurations, click on the "+" symbol
beside the word Mouse. This will show a list (probably just 1 item for
typical machines), of available device configurations for pointing
devices. E.g., if a machine has both a Serial TouchPad and a PS/2 mouse
attached (or thinks that it does), there would be 2 entries under
"Mouse".
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