Dell ™ Latitude™ E6400 XFR Setup and Features InformationPage 11 01/08/09CAUTION: The optional DirectVue TM Touch Display has been designed to accept fingertouch as well as passive stylus input directly onto the screen. With the optionalDirectVue TM Touch Display, a stylus is included with the E6400 XFR for use inselecting items on the touch screen. Other pointing devices can be used with thetouch screen such as any non-abrasive, smooth or blunt object that will not damagethe touch screen display. The touch screen surface can be damaged by ink pens,marker pens or other pointed or abrasive objects. The use of non-approved inputdevices that cause damage to the digitizer or LCD may not be covered by the limitedwarranty.The touch screen is pre-configured and pre-calibrated at the factory, but may require furthercalibration to improve accuracy for entering or selecting data on the touch display. Please see the3Tools section for information on Calibrating your E6400 XFR Touch Display and using your stylus.Accessing Drivers and DocumentationYour E6400 XFR DirectVue Touch Display’s drivers, touch-input parameters and documentation havebeen pre-loaded at the factory. For experienced users or IT administrators - if you need to re-installdrivers, set up your E6400 XFR Touch Display or modify parameters please refer to the pre-loadedE6400 XFR Touchkit Utility documentation for detailed instructions and refer to the summary providedin 4 Touchkit Configuration Utility.You can launch the pre-loaded documentation by selecting Start -> Programs -> Touchkit ->Document.Touchkit Configuration UtilityYour E6400 XFR DirectVue Touch Display system incorporates EETI technology. Touchkit is a softwareutility tool that allows you to configure various touch features. You can launch Touchkit by clickingStart -> Programs -> Touchkit -> Configure Utility.NOTE: The touch screen is pre-configured and pre-calibrated at the factory, but may requirefurther calibration to improve accuracy for entering or selecting data on the touch display, or tofurther configure it to your specific application.Please refer to the pre-loaded documentation for the Touchkit Configuration Utility for a completedescription of all its capabilities and functionality.You can launch the pre-loaded documentation for the Touchkit Configuration Utility by selectingStart -> Programs -> Touchkit -> Document -> User Guide for Windows 2000/XP ->Touchkit Utility.The Touchkit software utility consists of tabs that allow you to determine the best settings for yourtouch screen configuration.• The 5 General tab shows all of the touchkit touch screen controllers installed in your system• The 6 Tools tab provides access to calibration and touch position tools.• The 7 Setting tab provides access to the configuration of beeps, clicks and mouse emulation aswell as selection of 9 point or 25 point calibration for linearization.• The 8 Display tab provides the tools for mapping the touch screen area to specific areas of thedisplay. The default is full screen.• The 9 Edge Parameters tab provides configuration for selecting items near the edge of thetouch screen.• The 1 Hardware tab provides the model and firmware version of the Touchkit touch screencontroller.• The 1 About tab provides the version of the Touchkit driver as well as providing a link fordownloading the latest driver.