Troubleshooting 
  
This driver only supports 
  serial or USB touchscreen controllers.
If you have a serial controller 
  and are unsure about whether or not the controller or touchscreen is functioning 
  correctly, use Elo's serial port utility, COMDUMP.EXE. It is available from 
  Elo's web site or any Elo TouchTools CD. The syntax for COMDUMP is:
COMDUMP [COM port]
This program must be run 
  from a command line. Select a serial port that is NOT being used by the driver, 
  or uninstall the driver first.
As an alternative, you may 
  be able to see the status light on the serial controller, and determine whether 
  or not the touchscreen and controller are operating properly from the status 
  light function. If the light is visible, perform the following steps:
  - Disconnect the serial 
    cable from the computer.
-  Observe the status 
    light, a small green or yellow LED on the controller. 
    
      - If the light 
        blinks approximately once per second with no touch applied, touch the 
        touchscreen and observe the light again while your finger is still touching 
        the screen. 
        
          - If the 
            status light illuminates continuously while the screen is touched, 
            stop touching.
- If the 
            light reverts to the once per second blink when no longer touched, 
            the touchscreen and controller are probably functioning properly.
 
- If the status 
        light blinks approximately 2-3 times per second with no touch, cycle power 
        on the display or controller first. 
        
          - If cycling 
            power causes the status light to revert to blinking once per second, 
            follow the steps in the first case to evaluate performance.
- If cycling 
            the power produces no change in the blink rate, there is a hardware 
            fault in the controller or touchscreen that may interfere with the 
            operation of the system.
- Touch the 
            touchscreen and observe the light again while your finger is still 
            touching the screen.
- If the 
            status light illuminates continuously while the screen is touched, 
            stop touching.
- If the 
            light reverts to the 2-3 times per second blink when no longer touched, 
            the touchscreen or controller may have a fault, but are probably functioning 
            well enough to work with the driver.
 
 
If you are working with 
  a USB controller, the best hardware troubleshooting method is to observe cursor 
  motion on the touchscreen display with only the Windows native HID drivers installed. 
  Even if the cursor does not move in the same direction that your finger does, 
  when you drag your finger on the touchscreen, cursor motion itself is sufficient 
  to tell you that your hardware is working correctly.
There are status lights 
  for USB controllers as well:
  - Connect a USB cable to 
    the system
- A touch status light 
    blinks once per second rate with no touch applied. Operation is similar to 
    that of the serial controller status lights described above.
- A second status light 
    (located very close to the USB connector) is continuously illuminated except 
    when touch is applied. With touch, this light blinks at 2-3 times per second. 
    This USB status light is only monitoring the status of the USB bus, and is 
    not concerned with the interaction between the touchscreen and controller.
If your hardware is functioning 
  correctly, and you believe that your problem is driver software related, start 
  by:
  - Uninstalling the driver
- If you are unsure as 
    to the success of the uninstall process, check the file lists and the discussion 
    in the Uninstalling the 
    Driver section of this manual. You can successfully remove the files manually 
    if necessary.
- Reinstall the driver.
- If problems persist, 
    contact Elo Applications Engineering at one of the locations listed in Contacting 
    Elo.