do you always shut down properly or hibernate?
Hello!
Retime a problem of me with my monitor.
I use a Lilliput-Touchscreen for my Car PC.
I find it very irritating, that I must calibrate the TS again, always i turn on my car-pc![]()
used components:
via epia-M
512mb
40gb
winxp prof.
any idea?
tia,
guvi
do you always shut down properly or hibernate?
Mine needs to be updated.
i tried both!Originally Posted by samc
shut down, hibernate
turned off and on the dc/ac/-converter
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I think that the calibration settings are stored in the registry. If there is a bug in the drivers, it might not be able to save the settings if you are not a local admin.... pure speculation... but all I can think of to help you.
I run the drivers that shipped with the unit, and I have no problems. I calibrated once months ago, and have not had to touch it since. The screen is used every day in the car.
What you can try is to calibrate the TS how you want, then save that registry entry as a file and put it in your Startup folder.
Make sure you make a backup of your entire registry though before you try this, just in case anything...
hmmm...
i checked the device manager (winxp)
the TS seems to be installed correct.
Are there any other drivers for the TS. On my cd are the 3.1.2.1230
anyone knows the registry-key where the settings are stored. i donīt know...
The calibration settings on the Xenarc are stored in an EEPROM in the monitor. At least thats what jimmy at Xenarc told me.
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The calibration of the LCD display settings is stored in the EEPROM, but the actual touch screen overlay settings that they are talking about here are stored in the registry.
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but where??Originally Posted by god_of_cpu
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