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System Tray Utility
The UPDD API interface has been extended in UPDD 4.1.4 to allow applications to receive multi-touch data from multi-touch devices. If it is believed that the hardware is functioning as expected re-enable the UPDD driver and run the test program from the UPDD Console, Status page and select the ‘Direct’ option. In this mode the test program uses the UPDD API to receive co-ordinate data rather than mouse emulation. Below you can download updd console driver for Windows. File name: upddconsole.exe Version: 1.2.2 File size: 3.490 MB Upload source: manufactuter website Antivirus software passed: Kaspersky Download Driver (click above to download).
Under Windows, the UPDD daemon task offers a system tray utility () to invoke a number of UPDD pointer device functions.
If the icon shows a red X it indicates that there are no active controllers (no PnP controllers are detected or no other controllers are listed or they have been disabled (see Enabled option below). In this state the touch screen will not be working until a PnP device is connected or disabled devices are enabled.
A single click will list the menu items as described below. A double click will load the UPDD Console.
Menu | Item | Description |
Enabled | Indicates if the device is ‘logically’ enabled/disabled in UPDD. If a device is ‘physically’ disabled (e.g. a PnP device is unplugged) the text will be shown in red. A tick indicates that the device is enabled and a cross indicates that it is disabled. For a serial controller it also shows the serial port in use. This option can be used to temporarily disable the pointer device. If more than one device is configured a sub menu lists the devices to show the enabled state.If all devices are disabled or inactive the system tray icon shows a red X to indicate to the user the touch screen will not be working. | |
Calibrate | Invokes the Calibration procedure | |
Adjust Settings | Invokes the UPDD Console | |
Test | Invokes the Test Utility | |
Event Selector | Invokes the Event Selector | |
Redetect PnP devices | UPDD 4.0.x only. PnP handling improved in 4.1.x so not required. Redetects UPDD supported PnP devices that may be assigned to other drivers, e.g. HID. | |
Help | Invokes the UPDD Help system | |
About | General information |
Mouse Emulation
The mouse emulation modes have been renamed under this version 4 of the driver and are described in full here. Mouse emulation considerations are described in detail on our web site here.
Documentation
A full set of on-line documentation, covering all aspect of the UPDD software suite and related topics is available on the web.
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This page can be used to create a custom driver with information automatically gathered from your system or manually requested. If you already have a UPDD V6 driver license on your system the license will be retained, otherwise a trial version of the driver will be installed.
Automatic Identification
To identify the touch device connected to your system download and run the USB device identification utility for Windows >7 or MacOS >10.8 systems.
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This page can be used to create a custom driver with information automatically gathered from your system or manually requested. If you already have a UPDD V6 driver license on your system the license will be retained, otherwise a trial version of the driver will be installed.
Automatic Identification
To identify the touch device connected to your system download and run the USB device identification utility for Windows >7 or MacOS >10.8 systems.
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The utility will identify any known USB touch devices found on your system or allow you to select the USB touch device from the full list of USB devices. Once selected you will be emailed a link to the trial driver. This procedure is described in full here.
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Manual Identification
For all UPDD supported operating systems (Windows XP & >7, MacOS, Linux, Android, Win CE) use this section to request a USB or Serial driver.
For UPDD V6 supported operating systems and an identified device you will be automatically emailed a link to the trial driver.
In all other cases you will be contacted separately, either sent UPDD V5 (Win CE, early MacOS) or asked for more details.