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IB1105120097
When closing an application or shutting down the PC, the My-T-Soft keyboard repositions in the middle of the screen and saves these settings.
By default, the My-T-Soft software reacts to dialogs, message boxes, and other windows by repositioning in order to ensure the dialog, etc. is visible. Depending on screen-resolution, dialog window size, My-T-Soft size & configuration, this may or may not meet everyone's needs. You should note the following:
In My-T-Soft Setup (Start Menu | All Programs | My-T-Soft | My-T-Soft Setup -or- Menu button (middle of tool bar) | My-T-Soft Setup), go into Configuration | Operation Options. The top setting "React to dialogs & other windows..." should be cleared. Click OK, OK, Exit
Additionally, the default screen position of My-T-Soft should meet your requirements. You can do the following:
Size & configure the panels in My-T-Soft as desired. Move the keyboard layout to the screen position you want it to open. From the Menu button (middle of toolbar), select Settings | Save Current Settings, then Position | Save Position. Now Close My-T-Soft, and re-launch - it should open in the same position. If it does not, then there may be issues with user permissions / read-only settings on files, etc (you can refer to help for more details), but in general, this is all that is required.
Original ID: IB253121
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft |
IB1105120102
The My-T-Soft keyboard stays on the screen when the screen saver comes on.
Depending on the version of Windows & the actual screen saver, the following applies:
In NT/2000/XP, the screen saver is an actual different desktop, so if it is a proper/standard screen saver in these versions of Windows, My-T-Soft won't be visible at all - UNLESS it is a custom screen saver, that runs in the context of the default user desktop. In that case, and the Win95/98/Me case, the screen saver is just a full screen program that is running. Since My-T-Soft needs to be on top to be useful, it can appear over a non-standard "screen saver" There are pre-programmed classes (e.g. WindowsScreenSaverClass) for the standard screen savers that ship with Windows, so My-T-Soft knows to stay behind these, but again, if it is custom or not the Microsoft ones, My-T-Soft may not see it as a screen saver, and stay "on-top". This gets pretty advanced & intense, but it is all documented in the Help & controllable via the MYTSOFT.INI file - for example, if you look in the INI file for WindowsScreenSaverClass, you can see how it is configured & setup - there is a listing in the Classes section, then an entry with an Action= setting. See My-T-Soft Help | My-T-Soft User's Guide | Section IV - Other Information | Advanced User Notes. There is also ClassWatch/WindowWatch settings in the INI to "look" at what class of window is running.
Original ID: IB253139
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft |
IB1205120095
Control panel for OnScreen is not visible.
OnScreen defaults to basic mode, which limits the options (mainly for users who use it for primary text input). Go into OnScreen Setup | User Options, and turn on Advanced mode (e.g. Start Menu | Programs | OnScreen | OnScreen Setup). This enables the control panel, and access to all eleven panels.
Original ID: IB253112
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: OnScreen |
IB1205120113
Can't type something using OnScreen until the first letter is typed using the mouse.
In Windows 95/98/Me/NT, you may need to turn on "Track pointing device input all times" - see OnScreen Setup | Configuration | Operation Options - towards the bottom. In 95/98/Me/NT, for certain touchscreen drivers, this needs to be On to operate cleanly. Certain touchscreen drivers do not emulate the mouse correctly - this setting in OnScreen compensates for these problems.
Original ID: IB253311
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: OnScreen |
IB1705120111
Joystick-to-Mouse drift issue.
Refer to Joystick-To-Mouse Help, and read the troubleshooting area about "Drift" This is a fairly common issue, and often "Center Range sensitivity" or settings on the joystick device itself can resolve the problem. Any calibration can be done via the Windows control panel - this may also require a joystick button press, but may be able to be walked through with mouse clicks.
Original ID: IB253211
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: Joystick-to-Mouse |
IB1805120104
In My-T-Pen the keyboard's position does not get saved.
In My-T-Pen, there are two common issues that may be related to this.
1) The save position only saves the top/left opening position, not the current layout. In general, we recommend the user save settings (which preserves size/layout configuration), and then save position. (This is original My-T-Pen)
2) Sometimes on XP/2000 the user only has read-permissions, and can't actually save to the file. Either an administrator has to do the update, or the user must be given proper permissions. This relates to My-T-Pen and custom layouts.
If this, on the other hand, is related to the custom layout built by Build-A-Board, then there are other options. In Build-A-Board itself, as part of the layout, the opening screen position can be set.
In all cases, the KEYBOARD.KBF determines the layout / screen position. If something is preventing (i.e. permissions) this file from being updated, then this needs to be resolved.
Original ID: IB253144
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Pen |
IB2005120090
Receive a "Keyboard error message" at the boot if no physical keyboard is connected to the terminal.
Most BIOS's have options to bypass, or ignore this error, but sometimes the wording is not necessarily obvious. Things like "Halt on All errors, but keyboard" may make sense, but others can be misleading. Also issues with USB & legacy support can affect this error. If you can't identify it, you may want to contact the system manufacturer, or BIOS manufacturer for support. Again, this has nothing to do with IMG software. Finally, we are aware of physical devices that can emulate a physical keyboard attached to a system. Things like KVM switches do this, and there are simple "plugs" that can also act as though a keyboard were attached.
Original ID: IB253105
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board |
IC0107120502
Windows Vista Information
Microsoft Windows Vista is a completely new and different operating system from Microsoft released in 2007 (available towards the end of 2006). In general, any IMG software released prior to 2006 was not written for Vista, meaning it technically is not compatible with this new operating system. However, there are compatibility workarounds available, as Microsoft has built in a mechanism to allow older software to run. Due to the nature of IMG software, the level of compatibility is based on Microsoft's ability to interface this compatibility mode to the new Windows Vista. In theory, every feature and capability of the IMG's software will operate correctly. In actuality, this may not be what you experience when running in this compatibililty mode. The ultimate comparison would be to operate the feature or capability in the older operating system, then compare with the appropriate compatibility selection in Windows Vista.
To enable this operation (e.g. to enable IMG's software to run in Vista), it must be first installed. If you receive a Windows Version warning or error, Vista may open a dialog suggesting a "Recommended Settings" - you may accept the recommendation (this essentially provides the compatibility mode for the setup program). Once installed, you will want to enable the compatibility mode for ALL the executable programs associated with the product. To do so, you will want to open Windows Explorer (or Start Menu | Computer) and browse to the installation folder, then sort by Type, select all Applications (e.g. .EXE or Executable programs), and open properties. To get to the properties, you may open the Organize menu, the select Properties, or open the context menu (right-click), and select Properties. In the Properties dialog, you can select the Compatibility Tab, then in the Compatibility Mode section, Enable the "Run this program in compatibility mode for:", and in the drop down select "Windows XP Service Pack 2"
Theoretically, the program will now operate as it would in Windows XP. If it does not, you may wish to do the following:
- Upgrade to the IMG "Windows Vista" version of the product (if available)
- Check Microsoft for Windows updates and any updates related to compatibility
- Verify the operation works correctly in Windows XP (if available) - if the operation works in XP, but not in Vista, then you can report this to Microsoft
- E-mail IMG tech support with information on what you experiencing - there may be work-arounds or other options we can suggest
- Note that if the operation works in Windows XP, but not in the compatibility mode of Vista, this is a Microsoft issue, not an IMG software issue.
Because of the maturity of the Windows operating system, and the anticipated slow "roll-out" of Windows Vista, IMG will be responding to customer demands for Windows Vista compatibility based on various factors. Always check the product pages and IMG's website for the most up-to-date information regarding available Windows Vista releases. Feel free to contact us directly with requests or concerns or details on your specific situation.
For further information on a specific product, click on the link(s) below:
Notes on "Improper Window Version" reported by Vista compatible products:
This has been reported a few times, and is an interesting side-effect of a problem solving approach used in Vista. It seems to be related to upgrades, or working with non-Vista compatible versions prior to running the Vista compatible version. The first check is the Compatibility Tab in the property page for the program (in Windows Explorer, browse to the program, Right-Click, and view Properties, then select the Compatibility Tab). For a Vista compatible IMG product, the "Run in compatibility mode" should NOT be checked - if it is, clear it and retry.
The other contributing factor is the "Program Compatibility Assistant" (PCA), which records information based on its own criteria, and in some cases, may be be overreaching and causing a problem. The following is an excerpt from Microsoft notes, and registry information regarding the actions of the PCA - the preferred approach would be to use regedit, check these registry entries, and delete any references to IMG Vista compatible products.
Managing settings made by PCA - The compatibility modes will be applied to programs by setting a registry key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ AppCompatFlags \ Layers with key name = "full path to the exe" and string value = "name of the compatibility mode being applied"
The registry key will be set under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to apply the solutions to be effective for all users except for the scenario where the ELEVATECREATEPROCESS compatibility mode is applied automatically before the PCA dialog shows up. In that scenario, the registry key will be set under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and the solution will only be effective for the current user.
Refer to these locations:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ AppCompatFlags \ Compatibility Assistant \ Persisted, and
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ AppCompatFlags \ Layers
The Virtual Store misdirection issue is a solution to the problem where the limited user cannot save/write to files under the \Program Files location, but older software may require this. To resolve this, files are actually saved in the user's Application Data area - \Users\[username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files directory. This, however, creates a new problem and potential source of confusion, in that a user can be looking at what they think is in the \Program Files\MyProg folder, but in reality, they are being misdirected, and actually looking at their own copy in \Users\[username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\MyProg location. This can cause problems in the program itself (since it is looking in the \Program Files location), or to other users (since they don't have access to the file modified by a different user). It may be enlightening to see what files/programs are using this virtual store location.
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IC0109120613
Windows 7 Information
Windows Seven Information
Windows 7 is internally tagged as Version 6.1, and is essentially an update to Windows Vista (Version 6.0). This is conceptually similar to XP (5.1) as the update to Windows 2000. Just as XP was more widely accepted than 2000, 7 appears to be on a similar track to be generally accepted more than Vista.
IMG software compatible with Windows 7 is now available via the downloads pages or on the IMG Products Disc.
The following is some notes regarding IMG software and Windows 7
- The "Insert & Go" feature via the Autorun/Autoplay for USB drives has been disabled in Windows 7 (for security purposes). We tend to think there may be registry updates, or other options available to address this in the future. As we are made aware of any options for customers, we will update them here. Currently you need to browse the drive, and run the IMGSTART.EXE manually.
- Older versions (pre Release 4 in 2009) are not supported in Windows 7. There may be options via compatibility settings, but due to the persistence of these settings, we do not recommend you enable them. See below for notes and the registry location info. In general, what can happen is you configure an older version, and set compatibility settings, and then when you install the REAL compatible version, the persistence of these settings makes the REAL compatible software fail.
The other contributing factor is the "Program Compatibility Assistant" (PCA), which records information based on its own criteria, and in some cases, may be be overreaching and causing a problem. The following is an excerpt from Microsoft notes, and registry information regarding the actions of the PCA - the preferred approach would be to use regedit, check these registry entries, and delete any references to IMG Vista compatible products.
Managing settings made by PCA - The compatibility modes will be applied to programs by setting a registry key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ AppCompatFlags \ Layers with key name = "full path to the exe" and string value = "name of the compatibility mode being applied"
The registry key will be set under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to apply the solutions to be effective for all users except for the scenario where the ELEVATECREATEPROCESS compatibility mode is applied automatically before the PCA dialog shows up. In that scenario, the registry key will be set under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and the solution will only be effective for the current user.
Refer to these locations:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ AppCompatFlags \ Compatibility Assistant \ Persisted, and
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ AppCompatFlags \ Layers
The Virtual Store misdirection issue is a solution to the problem where the limited user cannot save/write to files under the \Program Files location, but older software may require this. To resolve this, files are actually saved in the user's Application Data area - \Users\[username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files directory. This, however, creates a new problem and potential source of confusion, in that a user can be looking at what they think is in the \Program Files\MyProg folder, but in reality, they are being misdirected, and actually looking at their own copy in \Users\[username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\MyProg location. This can cause problems in the program itself (since it is looking in the \Program Files location), or to other users (since they don't have access to the file modified by a different user). It may be enlightening to see what files/programs are using this virtual store location.
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IC1905120452
TouchRight Utilities Technical Support
The largest issue has been familiarity with the product. Download a demo to test, and review on-line help and documentation.
The Automatic return to Left-Click (Single Right-Click Only option) uses System Level hooks. Any conflict with other software may require disabling this option from the TouchRight Menu.
In 95/98/Me/NT, there can be a conflict with IMG's My-T-Pen, My-T-Touch, My-T-Soft, OnScreen if the "Track Pointing Device at all times" is OFF, and the Automatic return to Left-Click (Single Right-Click Only option) in TouchRight is ON. Either turn this option off in the TouchRight Utilities, or set the "Track pointing device..." ON in Configuration | Operation Options.
Original ID: IC101366
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: TouchRight Utilities | Version: 1.20 |
IC2105120437
Most Magnifier Technical Support issues involve the following:
- Unfamiliarity with the product options - Read the on-line help for configuration options, etc. You may wish to Print the documentation from the available PDFs, or purchase the user's guide.
- Default Opening Options - Constantly changing settings and closing The Magnifier during run-time may lead to undesired settings when launched. Use Alt-Z to toggle full screen / windowed operation. Use Alt-D to return to defaults (in windowed mode). Use a second running Magnifier for different uses to eliminate this problem (up to 7 Magnifiers may be run at the same time).
- Track Cursor - if this option is turned on, you will find you cannot move the cursor over the Magnifier Window! In order to turn this option off, you must click on the small Magnifier icon in the tray (on task bar, near clock), or hold the mouse cursor in the extreme bottom-right of the screen for several seconds.
Original ID: IC401308
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier |
IC2205120393
Support Issues for Version 1.50
SmartClick has been developed and tested for over 3 years prioir to release, using guidance from RJ Cooper for features and capabilities, and utilizing stable, field-proven technology from IMG. Any known issues are listed in the Help provided with SmartClick.
Original ID: IC202328
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: SmartClick |
IC2205120394
SmartClick Compatibility Notes
SmartClick is a windows compatible software program that uses the Microsoft
Windows API, and conforms to all guidelines published by Microsoft. By definition,
if SmartClick works with any windows application, it will work with all (properly
written) windows applications. IMG can not provide compatibility with programs
written in a way that do not conform to the Microsoft Windows operating system.
IMG does not have a list, nor do we exhaustively test any of the thousands of programs released every year - In order to keep our prices reasonable, we can not purchase, pay personnel to test, and provide changes to our software to work with companies that choose to ignore the published documentation regarding software interoperation. We apologize for any inconvenience, but we strongly recommend you download a demo and test the software before purchasing.
Original ID: IC202329
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: SmartClick |
ID0209120603
A step-by-step guide on using the PaintDLL customized painting aspect of My-T-Soft / My-T-Touch / My-T-Pen
Steps required to do customized painting
My-T-Touch used as an example
- 1) Download and install [and license if a permanent install] My-T-Touch
- 2) Install Developer's Kit
- Go to Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Touch | Install Developer's Kit
- If installed from CD, you can skip the update section that follows:
- Check for Updates
- Select "IMG Developer's Kit 1.78 Release 3"
- Click on Next, then Next
- Then click Finish, and then OK after finished downloading
- Now: Extract Developer's Kit
- 3) Review the Paint DLL docs in the Developer's Kit Help for reference & more details on the following steps
- 4) Modify MYTTOUCH.INI
- Go into My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit My-T-Touch Initialization File
- Then copy and paste this (from the Paint DLL overview in the Developer Kit documentation) into MYTTOUCH.INI at the end:
[PaintDLL]
DLLName=%PRODDIR%\PaintDLL\Release\PaintDLL.DLL
PaintFrame=1
PaintFrameFunc=PaintDLLPaintFrame
PaintKey=0
PaintKeyFunc=PaintDLLPaintKey
PaintKeyBackground=1
PaintKeyBackgroundFunc=PaintDLLPaintKeyBackground
PaintKeyModBackground=0
PaintKeyModBackgroundFunc=PaintDLLPaintKeyModBackground
PaintKeyLabel=1
PaintKeyLabelFunc=PaintDLLPaintKeyLabel
Now Save the file
- 5) Make a few other changes in My-T-Touch Setup
- Configuration | Keyboards | 104 United States Standard
- Configuration | Size | 11, then OK
- Configuration | Panels | Check 2 panels: Keyboard (ABC) Panel, and Edit Panel
- then OK, OK, Exit
- 6) Open Visual Studio 6, or 2005, or 2008, and build PAINTDLL.DLL (make sure the Release folder matches the build location if converting to something newer than Visual Studio 6).
Copy the PaintDLL\GrayKeys bitmaps into the PaintDLL folder (save the reddish key bitmaps to a subfolder if you wish to use these) (or make your own)
Open the workspace PaintDLL.dsw (or convert)
Now build the project (Build | Rebuild All) / solution (make the file PAINTDLL.DLL)
Based on the DLLName entry used above, it should end up here: \Program Files\MYTTOUCH\PaintDLL\Release\PaintDLL.DLL
- 7) Run My-T-Touch
Here you can go into the menu (right-click Menu | Current Settings | Panels | Clear Tool bar), and you will have the keyboard shown on the website
If the programming aspect is beyond your skills, too difficult, or not desirable, then you can review options in IMG's Build-A-Board. Also, please feel free to contact us with your requirements. Note that graphics and making really neat looking keyboards has never been a high priority from our customers in the 16 years we've been providing on-screen keyboards. Almost all of our customers want (or demand) highly reliable, functional software. Because of the myriad of different systems, with vastly different video and graphics capabilities, keeping the graphics simplistic and functional have been more important than producing visual effects - eye-candy and visual display is relatively easy, while producing highly reliable software for all types of environments is a challenge. Even as recent as 2008 we've had customer issues with the built-in 3D key display option (due to rendering speed). Since many older systems and low cost systems don't have high powered video subsystems, keeping things simple seems to work better in practice.
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Information |
Product: Developers Kit |
ID1111120664
Working with Button (or keyboard) and want to know position (for offseting, etc.)
Download ButtonTrack as mtsbuttontrack.zip (46KB) (MD5: DDACE49F65230D700A1280C8B7EE269A)
This is a simple Developer's Kit Utility that when run will indicate if a My-T-Soft window is found, whether or not it is in a button state, and the X/Y position of the window. It runs as a tool/topmost window.
The zip includes MS VisualStudio 2005 solution and source and the compiled executable (ButtonTrack.exe).
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft |
ID2012120679
Working with Linux run-time, need developer's kit utilities (Move Window, Save Position, Close, Minimize, Open, Typefile)
Download Developer's Kit folder files for Linux devkitlinux.tar.gz (368KB) (MD5: 165806EAA0C96ABFE8BD98798C486C15)
Files do not need to be in same directory as My-T-Soft (mytsoft), but it is recommended. The download expands into devkitlinux directory. After download, use the following:
tar zxf devkitlinux.tar.gz[Enter]
cd devkitlinux[Enter]
Copy to My-T-Soft directory with cp * /locationofmytsoft[Enter]
See README.txt for more details.
Contains:
README.txt
closemts
movewmts
svposmts
minmzmts
open_mts
typefile
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
IG0105120122
What is an On-screen Keyboard?
An on-screen keyboard is a software only approach that creates a virtual keyboard emulator. A keyboard image is visually displayed to the user, where the keys are "typed" (clicked) via the pointing device (whether mouse, trackball, pen, touchscreen, etc.). The software interfaces with the operating system, which is "told" that keystrokes are being generated (as if by a physical keyboard). Any underlying software application used by the operator then reacts as though the keystrokes were typed from a physical keyboard. This creates an entirely new way for computer operators to work with applications. For example, with a touchscreen interface and an on-screen keyboard, the user can operate the system without the need for a mouse or physical keyboard.
Original ID: IG223456
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IG0105120123
Why do I need an On-screen Keyboard?
If you are asking this question, there is a good chance you don't - however, numerous companies around the world are taking advantage of the advanced human interface that allows interaction with a computer from one interface device. The intuitiveness of pointing & clicking that made the Graphical User Interface (GUI) so widely accepted, has evolved to become a complete solution by enabling names, passwords, and quick text/character entry via the pointing device utilizing an on-screen keyboard. With the advent of voice-recognition enabling dictation for extended text entry, the on-screen keyboard becomes an integral part of advanced systems. If you are a touch-typist and use your keyboard exclusively for word processing, you may never need an on-screen keyboard. However, this is only one of thousands upon thousands of uses for computers.
Original ID: IG223500
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IG0105120124
What is the difference between My-T-Mouse / My-T-Pen / My-T-Touch / My-T-Soft?
Why so many options?
The original product developed in 1992 was My-T-Mouse - "My Typing Mouse". As time went by and the pen and touchscreen interfaces became more popular, we were questioned if our "Mouse" product worked with these devices - My-T-Pen and My-T-Touch were born. To address other virtual pointing device and technologies, My-T-Soft ("My Typing Software") was created - the name with no reference to any pointing device. Currently, My-T-Pen / My-T-Touch / and My-T-Soft (and numerous other private label versions) contain the same features, and are aimed at the commercial / industrial world. My-T-Mouse is for the home mouse / trackball user. OnScreen is the name for the Assistive Technology version of My-T-Soft (originally released as My-T-Soft AT).
As a software based virtual keyboard, our customers have requirements that address a wide-range of uses. Stop for a minute, and think about all the places in the world that have physical keyboards, keypads, or buttons. Then imagine all the flexilbility that a pure software implementation provides. Then realize that the even as individuals, specific needs and requirements can change for different applications. Finally add-in business and commercial aspects of creating an economically viable technological solution, and hopefully you can begin to appreciate why there are so many options.
Original ID: IG223600
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IG0105120125
Why do you have license requirements, and What are the Licensing Options?
The standard retail product is licensed via Certificate of Authenticity, or electronically with unlock codes. As long as you go through the setup and use the License information provided, you should have no problems. The reason we license our software is to keep our prices reasonable - prior to the license schemes we dealt with legitimate users & companies who had no problem using the software without paying for each installation. This lost revenue prevented us from feeding our programmers, and they complained - as long as food, clothing, and shelter cost money, we need to charge for our licenses to support existing software, address the constantly changing computer industry, develop new desirable features, and continue to focus our efforts on productive endeavors.
IMG has been in business since 1995, and the only way to be successful for that long is to consistently provide value to our customers. We do understand that the license requirements sometimes affects our customers, but overall this is a relatively small inconvenience, and it is balanced by providing our customers with high-quality product & technical support (which is often appreciated!). We also appreciate all of our customer's efforts, and are always open to suggestions.
We have numerous licensing schemes to make our customer's lives as easy as possible, and have regularly updated the license process to resolve any issues. If you feel the licensing requirements on your part is difficult, please let us know - there may be an existing scheme available that will meet your needs.
Original ID: IG223700
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IG1107120522
For all My-T-Soft 2.10 information, refer to Build-A-Board 2.10
Click to open Build-A-Board 2.10 Support information
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 2.10 |
IG2010120643
Build-A-Board 2.20
The 2.20 release of Build-A-Board is the first to include targets for Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X, along with Windows (95 thru 7) and Windows CE. It also is fully Unicode compliant, supports images on panels and keys, and provides many enhancements over the 2.10 capabilities. Custom on-screen keyboards and visual interfaces can be quickly and easily built, and then deployed on any supported target system. Application Integration is also easy & quick using the IMG Developer's Kit. Refer to the product pages or contact IMG for deployment and license options.
License Options
Build-A-Board 2.20 will still support run-time license options for users that need only 1 or a small number of licenses. The platform license options are based on company size and type of rollout required. Platform licenses cover the deployment OS, and are royalty free per device.
Because of the wide range of customers and differing requirements, we offer a wide range of license and usage options - if you don't see a satisfactory option, please contact IMG directly.
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
IG2010120644
Build-A-Board 2.20 Release 3 Known Issues
You should first select a Run-Time target before performing any build once the Builder is started.
The ;; (double semi-colon) as a line break for the Key Label is not documented. To obtain a line break on a key, use the ;; sequence within the text at the point you wish the line break to occur.
The Key Label {IMG:ACMD} is not documented. This presents the unicode character for the Apple Command character on the Mac OS X run-time (see Source examples: Mac Keyboard, Mac Large). This character is displayed in the Panel font, and it is not drawn internally like the other IMG: Key Label entries - it is a special label for the Mac OS X run-time. This is not supported on other platforms.
Linux run-times: will only type with 2.10 layouts, even though 2.20 layouts will display. The HiRes key type will not scale to the key size. PNG images work best with 24-bit color. Contact IMG for status if deploying Release 3 Linux run-times and 2.10 layouts aren't sufficient.
Many sample layouts from the previous 2.10 version do not have the Shifted Key Label set - as such, Caps and Shift will function correctly, but not change the displayed layout. For a working 2.20 samples, refer to the Keyboard Numpad Sample 2 or Windows CE Keyboard layouts.
Within the builder, multiple key selects for Key Hover/Key Press will not set back to None/0 - you must do individual keys.
If you do a 2.20 install over an existing 2.10 install, the TEST folder will have incorrect files, and the "Run My-T-Soft" option after successfully building a board will not operate correctly (Recommended to Un-Install 2.10).
There is a system workaround for the issue noted in Build Process Notes in the User's Guide - see Tech Item PU2011120667
There is no automatic way to select a platform when ordering on the web - contact IMG Customer Service to select a Platform license for your BAB220?????? License.
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
IG2011120674
Understanding user-friendly Key Actions with respect to Input Locale
Note: The specifics are in regards to Windows platforms, but similar concepts apply to all platforms.
A critical aspect of the design of Build-A-Board and its run-time components is the ability to separate the Key Label (what the user sees), and the Key Action (what happens when the key is selected).
The user-friendly Key Action for normal keyboard keys (i.e. A-Z, 1-9, etc.) typically uses
the same character in Key Action as in the Key Label. This is intuitive, and in normal
circumstances provides the builder and the end-user what they expect - click on a key labeled A,
and get an A typed into the application they are typing into.
When working with different input locales in Windows, you have options for a floating tool bar,
or using a tool on the system task bar that allows you to select the current input for the
active window (i.e. the application that has the input focus). Each application can be
assigned its own input locale. When the input locale changes, the
same keystroke can generate different characters (based on the current input locale).
To accommodate the user-friendly Key Actions (i.e. the character is used rather than
a scan code/virtual key code), a lookup is required.
This lookup use the Windows API (specifically VkKeyScan) and takes place in the context of the
input locale - but the actual input locale used for this lookup is critically important. There are
various issues involved and has to do with the assignment of the default input locale
to the process that is running. A physical keyboard is a system device, and remains static.
So it always generates the same scan code, and how it is interpreted depends on the input locale
for the current application that has the input focus. However, the virtual keyboard
displayed by My-T-Soft is at its core, a process in the system, and bound by the
way the system handles processes. When you run MYTSOFT.EXE it runs in the context of the
current default input locale - which may or may not synchronize
with a different locale/input as selected for another running application.
For example, let's say you want a Greek layout, but are testing on your development system that
has an English default layout, and you select Greek when testing in Notepad.
When you run MYTSOFT.EXE it will run (and look up keystrokes in the context of the English layout).
If you use the Greek alpha α character in both Key Label and Key Action, it will not operate correctly.
It turns out the correct scan code gets looked up if the Key Action is a (rather than the Greek alpha α).
So if you build a layout with the Greek alpha α and use a as the Key Action,
it will type correctly when the App you are typing into is selected as Greek. On
the other hand, if you put both the Key Label and Key Action as Greek alpha α,
and then change the system to be default Greek, then run MYTSOFT.exe,
it will type the Greek alpha α into a newly opened app (i.e. everything is in the Greek locale).
The scan code of 65 (hex 0x41) will generate an a in English and a Greek alpha α in Greek, so the better choice would be to just use this scan code (virtual key code) (e.g. %%s065)
as the Key Action, because the lookup (which depends on the default locale for input)
can change from system to system.
Because the Windows API is used and can change based on the user and system,
the user-friendly Key Action as a character isn't as portable as specifying a key code -
and much has to do that the "input" is an actual process running on the system rather
than a system device.
You can download the IMG Developer's Kit, or just KEYWATCH.exe at
ftp://downloads.my-t-soft.com/downloads/KEYWATCH.exe, and use that with
different locales, the physical keyboard, and My-T-Soft to identify results based
on different settings. This also can be used to identify the scan code (virtual key code) required.
One critical factor is the system default settings - if this is something other than
what the builder system is running on, then testing the resultant layout on the actual
target is critical to determine operation in that environment. As mentioned above,
the approach of changing the input locale for the application works for key codes,
but not lookups based on actual characters because of system process issues and the default input locale.
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Category: General | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
IL0105120356
License Issues
- A Valid License requires a Certificate of Authenticity or a blanket manufacturer (OEM) license - if you don't have a Certificate of Authenticity, you don't have a valid license UNLESS it is licensed through a manufacturer - if you believe you paid for a license, and don't have a Certificate of Authenticity, please contact the listed company in the Contact Information provided in the IMG License Manager - see the "Licensing Information" Icon in the Program Group. (NOTE: For certain licenses, IMG may not be able to assist you directly).
- What does a Certificate of Authenticity look like?
- To verify the license, run the "Licensing Information" Icon in the Program Group - it will say "This is a Licensed and registered Version..." if properly licensed. If you are asked to enter License Key & Serial # information, then the product is not properly licensed. Refer to the Contact Information for manufacturer contact information.
- If the software was provided on a system, but is not licensed, you should contact the vendor / manufacturer for further information. Some bundle (provide license with equipment), some offer (can license on request), and others simply include a demo version. Please note that just because you find IMG software does not necessarily mean that it is licensed for your use.
Original ID: IL800270
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IL0105120357
- A Valid License no longer valid
- Hard disk re-format / Operating System Upgrade or Re-install
- New System / Need to move license to a different system
- A major system change, or moving to a different system requires a license transfer.
- Three items are required:
- 1. Serial # (from original Certificate of Authenticity)
- 2. License Key (from original Certificate of Authenticity)
- 3. System ID (from IMG License Manager on New System)
- Important Notes:
- If you have transferred the license before, you MUST use the most recent serial # / license key pair! Once a license has been transferred, the serial #/license key used to transfer will no longer be allowed for future transfers. Be sure to safely record your most recent license information.
- A hard disk re-format, or Operating System Upgrade / Re-install will generally cause the System ID to change. After these changes, re-install the IMG software and refer to the IMG License Manager to obtain the New System's System ID
- The software must be installed from the original media / original download
- To obtain the New System's System ID, run the IMG License Manager ("Licensing Information" icon)
- The software MUST be the same product / same version as the original license.
- Click here to Transfer a License. Be sure to have the 3 items indicated above.
- If you have copied (or restored from backup), it may be helpful to "reset" the license. For versions prior to 1.78, you can delete the license file (LICENSE.LIC) (use Windows Explorer, go into the Installation Directory, find the file LICENSE.LIC, then delete it), then run the License Manager twice, e.g. Start Menu | Programs | [Product] | Licensing Information - click Register later the first time (which will create an empty LICENSE.LIC file), then obtain the System ID the SECOND time you run the License Manager, and use this to perform the transfer. In the 1.78, there is an option to delete the LICENSE.LIC file from the Web License portion (within the License Manager).
- Other Notes:
- The License Manager updates the file LICENSE.LIC in the installation folder. In general, you want to be an Administrator (or privileged user) that can write to this file. Additionally, this file cannot be Read-Only (which can happen if it is copied or moved from a CD).
- There have been issues where the LICENSE.LIC file is corrupt, or if edited manually, it is saved as Unicode (it must be ANSI / single byte characters). The options are to do a re-install, or delete the file & recreate it by running the License Manager (you must run the License Manager twice for software released prior to 2007).
Original ID: IL800271
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IL0105120358
Have a Certificate of Authenticity, and cannot license the software by entering the License Key, Serial #, Customer Name, and Company.
Please check the following:
- Certificate of Authenticity's must be used with the CD they were delivered with - if you are trying to license a downloaded version, or a different version number, the license will not be accepted. Contact IMG Customer Service to help resolve the situation.
- Certificate of Authenticity's must be used with the CD they were delivered with - if you have multiple CD's, you may need to match the Certificate's with the CD - contact IMG Customer Service to help resolve the situation.
- For version tracking, IMG does include a date with many licenses - if the date embedded in the license file has passed, the licensing step will fail. This is not a major limitation, since the system date can be set back to a date that is valid, the software can be licensed, and the date can be reset to the current date. Once licensed, the license will be valid as long as the hard drive is not reformatted, or Windows is not re-installed. To see if this is the case, you can open the LICENSE.LIC in a text editor (e.g. Notepad) - the FEATURE INSTALL line will have a date (e.g. 16-Jan-2005). If this date has passed, then you will want to set your system date to a date prior to this date, install/license the software, then reset your date to the current date.
Original ID: IL800272
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IL0107120532
Problems with an evaluation license or any electronic license (delivered via e-mail)
Here are some items that have occurred that may help you resolve this issue...
- The license is actually valid, but the license manager was already running unbeknownst to you. Restart your system & run Licensing Information directly (without running the product).
- You did not copy the entire license information correctly. Between the ( =====…=====) lines actually means all the information between the 2 lines, including carriage returns (i.e. blank lines) If you end the license file prematurely by not including any trailing carriage returns (i.e. the trailing blank lines), the verification will fail.
- You saved the file directly to the LICENSE.LIC file, but it is in Unicode format (rather than ANSI). From Notepad, try a File | Save As… and verify the encoding is ANSI.
- The file was modified from DOS Text (carriage return/line feed) line breaks to UNIX text (line feed) line breaks - Use WordPad, and and Save As Text (MS-DOS/Text).
- You have extensions hidden, and you saved the file as a .txt file, so even though you see LICENSE.LIC, the file is named LICENSE.LIC.txt, and this (no matter what you actually see) is not actually a file named LICENSE.LIC (which is what the IMG License Manager is looking for). Refer to the Command prompt (Run | CMD) or turn off the "hide extensions of known types" in Folder Options.
- The product and/or version is not an exact match. It must be to license.
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IL1110120629
The license file used in retail versions of My-T-Soft 1.77 will not license after January 24, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past January 24, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.
The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file, and when My-T-Soft 1.77 was released in 2003, the thought that people would still be using this software in 2010 seemed unlikely. My-T-Soft 1.78 was released in 2007, and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 1.77.
- Set the System Date to 2009 (or any date prior to Jan 2010). Then run the IMG License Manager, license using the Certificate of Authenticity, and then reset the system date to the correct, current date. Once licensed, there is no date issue - it is only during the license process that the date be set prior to January 2010
- Transfer the license If this is a single license, or a few licenses, perform a transfer on the website: Click here to Transfer a License
- Upgrade to the most current version or contact IMG Customer Service about Annual Maintenance and additional support options
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
IL1110120646
The license file used in retail versions of My-T-Soft 2.10 will not license after July 19, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past July 19, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.
The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file. Build-A-Board 2.20 has been released and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 2.10 version.
- Set the System Date to 2009 (or any date prior to July 2010). Then run the IMG License Manager, license using the Certificate of Authenticity, and then reset the system date to the correct, current date. Once licensed, there is no date issue - it is only during the license process that the date be set prior to July 2010
- Transfer the license If this is a single license, or a few licenses, perform a transfer on the website: Click here to Transfer a License
- Upgrade to the most current version or contact IMG Customer Service about Annual Maintenance and additional support options. For My-T-Soft 2.10 license keys issued since July 2010, see this item: KnowledgeBase Item IL1110120653
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 2.10 |
IL1110120653
For any MTS210?????? License Keys issued after July 19, 2010, you must update/use new License File (LICENSE.LIC)
To resolve the license issue (See Knowledge Base Item IL1110120646), a new license file has been created.
You can download the new license file at: LICMTS210.ZIP
The zip file contains an updated LICENSE.LIC file - these are the MD5 checks for these files:
21CBBCC7A58F684FFF32103996805489 *licmts210.zip
C05E45F9823C5C568CE4F13EA829B75E *license.lic
To update the My-T-Soft 2.10 run-time files, simply replace the existing LICENSE.LIC in the folder with MYTSOFT.EXE and LICENSE.EXE, run LICENSE.EXE, and enter your new license key.
IMPORTANT - this is ONLY for new license keys issued since July 2010 - for older keys, refer to KnowledgeBase Item IL1110120646 (link above)
To update Build-A-Board (both 2.10/2.20), replace the LICENSE LIC in the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\MSWIN folder with the new LICENSE.LIC file in licmts210.zip. Once done, rebuild any targets for Windows ANSI 2.10, and the license file will be carried through the process - once you deploy, the new license key/serial # will work.
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 2.10 |
IL1605120118
My-T-Touch starts in Demo-Mode, but it was licensed and I have a Certificate of Authenticity.
The license manager uses the System ID to track the unlock codes. The System ID on the Certificate must match the System ID shown in the license manager on the system you are trying to license. If it matches, please try the following:
1) Using Windows explorer, go into \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH (or \WINNT\MYTTOUCH), and find the file LICENSE.LIC. Delete this file.
2) Run LICENSE.EXE (or Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Touch | Licensing information) - click Register later to close the license manager. Then Re-Run the license manager, and verify the System ID against the licensed System ID on the Certificate.
3) If correct, reboot your system - do not run My-T-Touch, and go directly back into the license manager - Enter the codes in the fields (you must enter some text in the customer field), and save.
If the System ID does not match, you can transfer the license via our website. You will need the new System ID, and the Serial # and License Key from the Certificate.
Original ID: IL253101
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Touch |
IL1610120631
The license file used in retail versions of My-T-Touch 1.77 will not license after January 16, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past January 16, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.
The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file, and when My-T-Touch 1.77 was released in 2003, the thought that people would still be using this software in 2010 seemed unlikely. My-T-Touch 1.78 was released in 2007, and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 1.77.
- Set the System Date to 2009 (or any date prior to Jan 2010). Then run the IMG License Manager, license using the Certificate of Authenticity, and then reset the system date to the correct, current date. Once licensed, there is no date issue - it is only during the license process that the date be set prior to January 2010
- Transfer the license If this is a single license, or a few licenses, perform a transfer on the website: Click here to Transfer a License
- Upgrade to the most current version or contact IMG Customer Service about Annual Maintenance and additional support options
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
IL1710120640
The license file used in retail versions of Joystick-To-Mouse 2.60 will not license after January 16, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past January 16, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.
The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file. Joystick-To-Mouse 2.70 was released in 2008, and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 2.60.
- Set the System Date to 2009 (or any date prior to Jan 2010). Then run the IMG License Manager, license using the Certificate of Authenticity, and then reset the system date to the correct, current date. Once licensed, there is no date issue - it is only during the license process that the date be set prior to January 2010
- Transfer the license If this is a single license, or a few licenses, perform a transfer on the website: Click here to Transfer a License
- Upgrade to the most current version or contact IMG Customer Service about Annual Maintenance and additional support options
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
IL1810120630
The license file used in retail versions of My-T-Pen 1.77 will not license after January 16, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past January 16, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.
The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file, and when My-T-Pen 1.77 was released in 2003, the thought that people would still be using this software in 2010 seemed unlikely. My-T-Pen 1.78 was released in 2007, and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 1.77.
- Set the System Date to 2009 (or any date prior to Jan 2010). Then run the IMG License Manager, license using the Certificate of Authenticity, and then reset the system date to the correct, current date. Once licensed, there is no date issue - it is only during the license process that the date be set prior to January 2010
- Transfer the license If this is a single license, or a few licenses, perform a transfer on the website: Click here to Transfer a License
- Upgrade to the most current version or contact IMG Customer Service about Annual Maintenance and additional support options
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
IL1911120669
For any TRT120?????? License Keys issued after 2010, you must update/use new License Files (LICENSE.LIC/LICENSE.EXE)
For customers on Annual Maintenance, or anyone needing a TouchRight Utilities License for the older 1.20 version, new license files have been created.
You can download the new license files at: LICTRT120.ZIP (162KB) 4/4/2011
The zip file contains an updated LICENSE.LIC/LICENSE.EXE file - these are the MD5 checks for these files:
A526B54A1D33B2030FD208CB8BE4AC07 *lictrt120.zip
B8D44D53DC28DBA331F8CCE9ED242CE7 *license.lic
6A18CF1776E163D4ACE5F9A2061EC5F2 *license.exe
To update the TouchRight Utilities run-time files, simply replace the existing LICENSE.EXE/LICENSE.LIC in the TRTUTILS folder (with TRTUTILS.EXE and LICENSE.EXE), run LICENSE.EXE, and enter your new license key.
IMPORTANT - this is ONLY for new license keys issued since 2010 - for older keys you will need to transfer the license (Support pages)
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: TouchRight Utilities | Version: 1.20 |
IL2005120188
Is it possible to view the end user license agreement for Build-A-Board without having to download the demo version?
http://www.imgpresents.com/general/license.htm
You can also get to this by clicking on imgpresents.com / General button (at top), Company Policies, then on the IMG Standard License Agreement.
Original ID: IL253726
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board |
IL2010120645
The license file used in retail versions of My-T-Soft 2.10 will not license after July 19, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past July 19, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.
The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file. Build-A-Board 2.20 has been released and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 2.10 version.
- Set the System Date to 2009 (or any date prior to July 2010). Then run the IMG License Manager, license using the Certificate of Authenticity, and then reset the system date to the correct, current date. Once licensed, there is no date issue - it is only during the license process that the date be set prior to July 2010
- Transfer the license If this is a single license, or a few licenses, perform a transfer on the website: Click here to Transfer a License
- Upgrade to the most current version or contact IMG Customer Service about Annual Maintenance and additional support options
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Category: Licensing | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
IU0105120455
Keyword search help
Keyword search supports single or multiple word searches. Quotes are supported for single or multiple keyword searches. If you are searching for a single keyword such as install it will return all entries containing the word install and most variations such as installed, installing, and installation. If quotes are used then the same results will appear since the word install in located in the words installed, installing, and installation. Using quotes versus not using them differs mainly when searching for multiple words. Searching for Joystick-To-Mouse drift using quotes will return all entries with the exact phrase "Joystick-To-Mouse drift" where not using quotes will return all entries containing Joystick-to-mouse drift and any entries containing single words within that phrase such asjoystick, mouse, drift and most variations such as drifts or joysticks. When not using quotes special characters will be removed. For example when searching for Build-A-Board the dashes are removed and all entries containing Build A Board and individual words such as Build and Board along with similar sounding words such as built will be displayed.
Original ID: IU100000
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IU1107120514
How do I install and run My-T-Soft 1.77 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***if the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- go to the compatibility tab
- select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on “licensing info”
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Do the same compatibility procedure for the remaining files in the My-T-Soft folder
When asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
IU1205120107
OnScreen keys do not work.
If OnScreen is running as a demo, after 1 hour or 250 keystrokes, it will stop operating and only type "demo". To verify your license, please go to Start Menu | Programs | OnScreen | Licensing Information. In general, once licensed to a system, nothing will affect the license unless you re-install windows or reformat the hard drive. If it reports as a demo, you can transfer a license on our website at http://www.imgpresents.com, Support | License | Transfer a license - you will need the Serial # / License Key from your Certificate of Authenticity, and the System ID reported by the IMG License Manager.
Original ID: IU253114
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: OnScreen |
IU1207120519
How do I install and run OnScreen 1.75 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on “licensing info”
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Do the same compatibility procedure for the remaining files in the OnScreen folder
- When asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.75 |
IU1607120513
How do I install and use My-T-Touch 1.77 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on “licensing info”
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Elect the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Do the same compatibility procedure for the remaining files in the My-T-Touch folder
- When asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
IU1707120517
How do I install and run Joystick-To-Mouse 2.60 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with the program icons, right click on the Joystick-To-Mouse icon
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- If asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
On certain devices in Vista, there is a reported joystick/device value issue that Joystick-To-Mouse 2.60 has during first startup, the solution being to stop Joystick-To-Mouse, then re-Start Joystick-To-Mouse via the menu in the program. You can watch the values if you go into Calibration | Joystick-To-Mouse Custom Calibration, and look at the reported X/Y values - they will typically be 0 or non-sensical (e.g. the Min X greater than the Max X). This reporting causes drift or non-operation until you Stop, Then re-start Joystick-To-Mouse.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
IU1709120617
In Windows Vista / Windows 7 using Joystick-To-Mouse with User Account Control Enabled doesn't operate correctly
Any release prior to 2.70 Release 4 (Windows 7 compatible release) will need to be run with User Account Control disabled on Windows Vista (or Windows 7)
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.70 |
IU1710120636
I selected a preset and now I am having problems (buttons, cursor drift, etc.)
In any release of Joystick-To-Mouse 2.70 Release 4 or earlier, the preset are not in sync with the settings, and so selecting one will cause incorrect values for arbitrary settings. Do not use preset selections on these releases. If you have done this and are having problems, please do the following:
- Make sure Joystick-To-Mouse is closed
- As an Administrator, run Regedit.exe
- Delete the Key HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Innovation Management Group/Joystick-To-Mouse
- Close Regedit, and retry Joystick-To-Mouse - defaults will be used, and you can change speed or button settings to your preferred configuration.
Note: If you are running direct from the INI (DoNotUseRegistry is set), copy JOY2MSE.ORG to JOY2MSE.INI, then set DoNotUseRegistry=1
If unable to run Regedit, you can also resolve this is by uninstalling, then re-installing the software (to copy in the correct initial settings).
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.70 |
IU1805120119
When I do use the Print Screen function to capture the current window, it also captures any part of the on-screen keyboard that is overlapping the current window.
For an on-screen keyboard to work, it can't fall behind other windows, so the design of the software prevents operation as other windows in the system. Here are a few options:
1) You can set a right or middle button to "hide" the keyboard (See My-T-Pen Setup | Mouse buttons | Button Actions | Look Through My-T-Pen
2) You can minimize the window prior to the screen shot (My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration (Minimize options)) If you are using My-T-Pen to "trigger" the screen shot.
3) You can set the right-button to be a key combo (e.g. Ctrl-PgUp), and then reconfigure your screen capture program to use this combo - if you minimize My-T-Pen to a button, you can right-click on the button to trigger the screen capture (note: you will still capture the image of the button)
4) You can review the Developer's Kit utilities - you could create a batch/script that moves My-T-Pen off screen, use the SendStringMacro (SDSTRMTS) utility to send the keystrokes, then move back on screen. This can get involved & require familiarity with the DevKit & time to test & verify.
Original ID: IU253404
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Pen |
IU1807120520
How do I install My-T-Pen 1.60 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on “licensing info”
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Do the same compatibility procedure for the remaining files in the My-T-Pen folder
- When asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.60 |
IU1907120516
How do I install and run TouchRight 1.21 Utilities on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on “licensing info”
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Repeat the same compatibility procedure for the TouchRight Utilities icon
- If asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: TouchRight Utilities | Version: 1.21 |
IU2007120565
How do I get Build-A-Board run-time My-T-Soft 2.10 (MYTSOFT.EXE 2.10) for XP working in Windows Vista?
When running the 95-XP run-time in Vista, you will get an "Improper Windows Version" message. You can enable the built-in compatibility mode for the software. For MYTSOFT.EXE, MACROBAT.EXE, LICENSE.EXE you can right-click, select properties, select the Compatibility tab and enable the compatibility mode for operation as Windows XP SP2. As an alternate workaround, you can download and overwrite the existing IMGVERS.DLL with this updated IMGVERS.DLL for Vista. (MD5: 4B235A355DAAF9E204F626EDB27175A9) Please note that this simply reports that Vista is the same as 2000/XP - this allows the software to run without the message, but no other accommodations for Vista (e.g. User Account Control/enhanced security/software manifests, etc.) occur.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
IU2008120580
How do I install and run Build-A-Board 2.10 on Windows Vista?
Be sure to use the MSI (alternate download) install, e.g. BAB210.MSI
You must be an Administrator to install Build-A-Board. If Limited User, and User Account Control (UAC) is on, then SETUP.EXE should escalate and ask for an Administrator password. If UAC is Off, then it will not install. You must logon as Administrator to install Build-A-Board.
If using the 64-bit version, replace the \Program Files with \Program Files (x86) in the instructions below
Once installed, you must set compatibility to run, set permissions for licensing and operation, and move SOURCE and TARGET folder to a Public location
NOTE: Do not do this step for 64-bit Vista, i.e. do not set compatibility Use Windows Explorer, go into \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN, then Select BABTC.EXE, and Right-Click | select Properties, then select Compatibility Tab and select:
Run this program in compatibility mode for:
Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Now do the same operations for BUILDER.EXE and LICENSE.EXE.
Now you must change Permissions - Under Program Files, select the Build-A-Board folder, and right-click | Properties. Under security tab, click on the Edit button below the users/groups list. It will ask for Administrator password. Then select the Users group, and give full control to the Build-A-Board folder. Then OK, OK.
At this point, you may update the IMGVERS.DLL, indicated at this help link - Updating IMGVERS.DLL for run-time MYTSOFT.EXE 2.10 to run in Vista. This file can be updated in \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN, \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\MSWIN, and \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\TEST.
Now you will be able to License Build-A-Board (License starting with BAB210??????). After Compatibility and permissions set, run \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\LICENSE.EXE, and enter license code. You must be able to save to the file \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\LICENSE.LIC, and the Permission step above should allow this. You can verify you have sufficient permissions by opening the LICENSE.LIC in Notepad, and enter a line, and save it, then re-open - the changes should be visible. Clear the line, and save it back in its original form, then run LICENSE.EXE
Working folders - For best results, move the SOURCE and TARGET folders to a public place (or your local user folders), and update Build-A-Board settings to reflect this change.
In Explorer, open another window and go into Users then into Public then into Public Documents, then create a folder called Build-A-Board. Now copy SOURCE and TARGET folders from \Program Files\Build-A-Board to \Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board
So now you should have 2 folders at:
\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\SOURCE and
\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\TARGET
Now run the Builder - Start Menu | All Programs | Build-a-Board | Build-A-Board Builder. Now select Edit menu | Properties, and click on the Global Settings Tab. Click on the ... button next to the source folder and select Public | Public Documents | Build-A-Board | SOURCE, and it should show C:\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\SOURCE for the Source.
Click on the ... button next to the Target folder and select Public | Public Documents | Build-A-Board | TARGET, and it should show C:\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\TARGET for the Target. Now click OK.
Once Build-A-Board is licensed by an Administrator, and the folders are moved to an area without limitations (the Program Files location is not available for storing data files in Windows Vista), you will be able to save projects, and operate Build-A-Board as a normal user - refer to the new location created above for Source files, and for Target files for built projects.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
IU2009120614
How do I get Build-A-Board run-time My-T-Soft 2.10 (MYTSOFT.EXE 2.10) for XP working in Windows 7?
When running the 95-XP run-time in 7, you will get an "Improper Windows Version" message. You can enable the built-in compatibility mode for the software. For MYTSOFT.EXE, MACROBAT.EXE, LICENSE.EXE you can right-click, select properties, select the Compatibility tab and enable the compatibility mode for operation as Windows XP SP3. As an alternate workaround, you can download and overwrite the existing IMGVERS.DLL with this updated IMGVERS.DLL for Windows 7. (MD5: 6EF6AD0215549E697B8A56B5C5B1C266) Please note that this simply reports that 7 is the same as 2000/XP - this allows the software to run without the message, but no other accommodations for 7 (e.g. User Account Control/enhanced security/software manifests, etc.) occur.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
IU2009120615
How do I install and run Build-A-Board 2.10 on Windows 7?
You must be an Administrator to install Build-A-Board. If Limited User, and User Account Control (UAC) is on, then SETUP.EXE should escalate and ask for an Administrator password. If UAC is Off, then it will not install. You must logon as Administrator to install Build-A-Board.
Once installed, you must set compatibility to run, set permissions for licensing and operation, and move SOURCE and TARGET folder to a Public location
After install you must change Permissions - Under Program Files, select the Build-A-Board folder, and right-click | Properties. Under security tab, click on the Edit button below the users/groups list. It will ask for Administrator password. Then select the Users group, and give full control to the Build-A-Board folder. Then OK, OK.
At this point, you should update the IMGVERS.DLL, indicated at this help link - Updating IMGVERS.DLL for run-time MYTSOFT.EXE 2.10 to run in 7. This file can be updated in \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN, \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\MSWIN, and \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\TEST.
Now you will be able to License Build-A-Board (License starting with BAB210??????). After Compatibility and permissions set, run \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\LICENSE.EXE, and enter license code. You must be able to save to the file \Program Files\Build-A-Board\BIN\LICENSE.LIC, and the Permission step above should allow this. You can verify you have sufficient permissions by opening the LICENSE.LIC in Notepad, and enter a line, and save it, then re-open - the changes should be visible. Clear the line, and save it back in its original form, then run LICENSE.EXE
Working folders - For best results, move the SOURCE and TARGET folders to a public place (or your local user folders), and update Build-A-Board settings to reflect this change.
In Explorer, open another window and go into Users then into Public then into Public Documents, then create a folder called Build-A-Board. Now copy SOURCE and TARGET folders from \Program Files\Build-A-Board to \Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board
So now you should have 2 folders at:
\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\SOURCE and
\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\TARGET
Now run the Builder - Start Menu | All Programs | Build-a-Board | Build-A-Board Builder. Now select Edit menu | Properties, and click on the Global Settings Tab. Click on the ... button next to the source folder and select Public | Public Documents | Build-A-Board | SOURCE, and it should show C:\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\SOURCE for the Source.
Click on the ... button next to the Target folder and select Public | Public Documents | Build-A-Board | TARGET, and it should show C:\Users\Public\Documents\Build-A-Board\TARGET for the Target. Now click OK.
Once Build-A-Board is licensed by an Administrator, and the folders are moved to an area without limitations (the Program Files location is not available for storing data files in Windows 7), you will be able to save projects, and operate Build-A-Board as a normal user - refer to the new location created above for Source files, and for Target files for built projects.
For more information about Windows 7 Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
IU2011120677
I want the bent-arrow Enter (carriage return) symbol ↵ on a key
I want a different looking arrow on a key
I want some other symbol
I want a custom symbol on a key (and do not want to use an image)
Build-A-Board 2.20 has the option of using a different font per key, and fully supports Unicode, so a wide range of characters can be easily displayed on a key. For Windows targets, there is also an option to build custom characters (e.g. company logos) by creating a specific "personal character set"
There are some symbols available via the Key Label {IMG:??} type interface - see the sample board here:
http://www.imgpresents.com/bldabrd/guide/html/babbuilderkeypropertieslevel2.html (about half way down the page)
- Note: The road-map for Build-A-Board lays out an Image Script approach where multiple characters, images, and other display elements can be used to build up a complex image on a key - the 2.20 version only supports characters or images - in 2.20, if a complex image is required, a bitmap raster image is the best option
Example #1 (bent arrow Enter / carriage return ↵ Symbol)
- Open Build-A-Board, and open the system Character Map (CHARMAP.exe) utility (Accessory)
- Select your project, and select the key you want the ↵ symbol on
- Open the Key Properties (right-click | Properties or Alt-F7)
- From Character Map, find the ↵ symbol - click on Select, then click on Copy
- Within Key Properties, click on Key Label, then Paste character (right-click | Paste) (Note: The displayed character in the Key Label is not using the Symbol font, so it will not appear as the same character - ignore the actual character displayed at this point)
- Change Key Action to [Enter]
- Now you want to make the Symbol font the font to use when rendering the key label - scroll down, and find the Font Face Name entry in the Key Properties, then click on the … button to open the system font selection dialog
- After selecting the Symbol font and appropriate size/weight, the Key Properties should look something similar to this:
- Click OK, and after repainting, you will see the key shown with ↵ symbol
- Note: As long as the Symbol font is available on the target system, the correct character will be displayed - for practical purposes, this example will only work on Windows targets that have the Windows based Symbol Font
Now we will do an arbitrary character - we will use the Private Character Editor (EUDCEDIT.exe), create a character, then use this character on a key.
- Use Start (Run) | EUDCEDIT.exe[Enter] to bring up the Private Character Editor
- Select the first character (private character space in Unicode) E000 - just click OK
- You will be presented with an edit screen - this is where you can create any character you want. You have the option of showing other characters (via the Reference option), or painting one directly. In this example, we are just going to make something simple and obvious - a single character IMG.
- Once your character is created, use File | Font Links… (When prompted to save the character, say Yes)
- Use the default "Link with All Fonts…" and say OK
- To view, and select your character, open Character Map (CHARMAP.exe))
- Select the All Fonts (Private Characters)
- Then to grab the character, use Select and then Copy
- Now within Build-A-Board, select a key, size as desired, and open the key properties (right-click | Properties or Alt-F7)
- Enter the custom character - in this example, it was done 3 times with some spaces
- Enter the desired key action
- Select an appropriate font for the key (or for the board), and after repainting, you will have a custom label
- To move the custom characters to another system, find the files EUDC.EUF and EUDC.TTE in the \Windows\Fonts folder - these are the custom font files you will need. Save/copy them to media/network/etc. so they can be transferred to the target system.
- On the target system, copy these 2 files to the \Windows\Fonts folder, then run EUDCEDIT.exe on the target system. You will see the custom font. Just use File | Exit.
- Alternatively, you can use Windows explorer and drag the EUDC.TTE file into the Control Panel | Fonts folder (e.g. Open Control Panel, then open Fonts to see the Fonts folder) - it will be automatically installed. (Note: The EUDC.EUF is the bitmap images of the fonts, required by EUDCEDIT.exe - the EUDC.TTE is the outline font file used by Windows)
- You can verify via Charmap [All Fonts (Private Character)], or run your built board using the custom character.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
IU2107120515
How do I install and run The Magnifier 1.20 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on The Magnifier icon
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- If asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.20 |
IU2107120572
The only problem is, that I found no way to enlarge the mouse cursor, which is very important for people with that handicap [visual impairment]. Is it possible to somehow enlarge the mouse cursor with your software?
I need help finding the mouse cursor - what are my options in The Magnifier?
One option, developed with help from a customer, are the Cursor Lines (Alt-N). These can be turned on (or toggled) in The Magnifier which help locate the mouse pointer. You can set the size, color, and optionally animate them to find the mouse cursor. These can be toggled on or off with the Alt-N keyboard shortcut.
You can use Alt-C to toggle the display of the cursor in the magnified window (There are some differences in appearance available between Vista and 2000/XP ).
You can refer to more details on the cursor options here
Also, if you go into Control Panel | Mouse properties, and look at the Pointers tab, there are various schemes available - several are larger.
There are some limitations on what is possible due to the approach used by The Magnifier software, but hopefully one of the above options will address your requirements.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2108120585
I have installed The Magnifier under Windows Vista. When I enlarge the desktop or images the magnification is sharp. However I tested it with various applications and the magnified text is poor and hard to read. What is wrong? What can I do?
In Windows Vista, The Magnifier's capabilities rely on the video driver itself (and settings in Windows). I believe what you are describing is the screen smoothing Windows uses on LCD type monitors (ClearType). To change this setting in Windows (not a setting in The Magnifier), you can do the following: Right-Click on the Desktop | Select Personalize | Click on Window Color and Appearance | At bottom, click on "Open classic appearance properties for more color options" | Click on Effects button | Clear the checkbox "Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts" - you may also select Standard, or ClearType, to view the differences on your display. I believe if you clear this option, the text will be sharp and clear when magnified. Depending on how large your magnification setting is, the other settings may be acceptable. You should reload applications after changing this setting.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2108120589
When I move my mouse pointer I get a trail of little marks. They disappear if I go backward. What can be done about this?
This is a function of the video display update. (NOTE: It is possible that this is enabled in the Mouse properties Control Panel applet, but then you would see mouse trails always)) One option is to use Alt-C to disable the magnified cursor displayed in The Magnifier window, but I don't think that will affect what you are describing. Another option may be to reduce the magnification, or use the windowed mode (not full screen). You can go into Windows Control Panel | Display Properties | Settings and try different resolutions or color depths (e.g. 16-bit color vs. 24-bit color, etc.) and you may find a setting that minimizes this result. Alternatively, you can buy a more powerful video adapter with more memory that can make video updates invisible to the human eye. On older systems, or systems with stock video cards, the video display may not be able to perform at a satisfactory level, especially when operating a video-intensive application like The Magnifier. As a software program, we have no real control over the physical hardware you have - it can only perform as well as the operating system and hardware allow it to. If you see the mouse cursor leaving cursor images arbitrarily (or just not leaving a clean display), then you are seeing video artifacts, which means your video is not updating at a speed that matches the performance of higher-end video adapters, which may be required to provide a more enjoyable result while using The Magnifier.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2108120591
When using The Magnifier, the magnification snaps to some other location, and it is difficult to use - what can I do about this?
On different versions of Windows, and different applications, the default settings of The Magnifier may result in a conflict between the magnification following the mouse cursor, and the magnification following the text caret. By default, The Magnifier has keyboard input tracking On, specifically "Track Text Caret", and "Track Dialogs & Keyboard" in the Advanced Menu - see here for additional details.
What can happen is that the software you are running is creating an event that acts like you are typing (even though you probably aren't), and The Magnifier focuses on the position of the text caret (some field or text entry area). Since you aren't really typing, these actions can be annoying or frustrating. Also, this may only happen occasionally, or only in certain applications, or at certain screens.
The solution is to disable one or both of these settings in The Magnifier, so this automatic tracking doesn't affect the screen location that is being magnified. Simply go into the Menu, then Advanced Menu, and select "Track Text Caret" to disable it. If you still have difficulty, disable the "Track Dialogs & Keyboard" option. In The Magnifier 1.50 Release 3, the new Alt-J keyboard shortcut can toggle these 2 settings on or off - so if you cursor jumps when you don't want it to, use Alt-J to toggle these settings off, or if you want it to Jump to the text insertion point, toggle back on with Alt-J.
On most newer applications, these events are better managed, so some users may never experience this type of problem. Also, it may only occur sporadically, due to different situations in an application or program. Note that it may be possible to click on some other area or section of the application you are using, so the keyboard focus is not on a control that has a text caret. Finally, if you use The Magnifier more for reading, rather than typing, you may wish to keep these settings off.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2109120601
When using The Magnifier on a public computer, or in a situation where new users may see a magnified image (rather than the standard Windows desktop they are expecting), here is a toolbar that provides an easy to see & understand interface to control basic functions of The Magnifier.
Download The Magnifier Toolbar as MAGCTRL.EXE (2/24/2009) (788KB) (MD5: BCFC47297E1B9BA71783DC37BF1BECA9)
This is a toolbar that provides a taskbar icon, images or text, and a fixed or sizable toolbar that controls the following basic functions on The Magnifier:
- Toggle Show and Hide The Magnifier
- Toggle Full Screen and windowed mode
- Switch between 2x and 3x Magnification
- Increase Magnification
- Decrease Magnification
- Close Toolbar and The Magnifier
This is a utility that can be run directly (or from the Windows StartUp group), and it will automatically run The Magnifier. This places a visible icon on the taskbar, and provides a sizable toolbar that can be minimized when not needed. For situations where users may access a public computer, and not be familiar with The Magnifier software, this provides an easy to use, understandable way to control basic functions of The Magnifier.
Settings are saved automatically per user when closed. When launched, it will also run The Magnifier. There is a separate System Menu option to close the Toolbar (without closing The Magnifier). Users can also select between a fixed size / graphical icon toolbar, Float above other windows (Topmost setting), or a sizable / text based toolbar from the System Menu.
This will be included in The Magnifier 1.50 Release 3. It is included here for current users and those that are running earlier releases and need or desire this functionality.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2109120612
When viewing full-screen video, and using The Magnifier, the screen is blank.
Certain games and video display (depending on the system, video adapter, etc.) may display directly to your screen, bypassing the magnification support in The Magnifier. Since the screen is a single resource, any program or approach that display directly to the screen will not work with the application The Magnifier.
- Use The Magnifier in full screen mode and view a windowed video magnified
- Use Alt-S to show/hide The Magnifier when viewing full screen video
- Refer to options in the video playback software or plug in to explore other approaches
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2109120620
I am using Windows 7 Home edition and The Magnifier upgraded to comply with this. When I type text into Star Office 9.1, in fact, in any application, be it Microsoft Office, emails, I have tried both in Explorer and Thunderbird, The Magnifier software will not follow the cursor.
This could be related to settings, the actual application you are using, or the new hot-key Alt-J added in the 1.50 Release 4.
First, make sure you are running the most current release - From The Magnifier Menu | Help | About, it should indicate Version 1.50, Release 4.
Then try a built in windows app like WordPad, and try using Alt-J to toggle the text caret tracking - When on, the magnification focus will follow the text caret, and when Off, it will stick only to the mouse cursor. This should work with WordPad (unless there are other settings or configuration issues in Windows 7). Once this works, then you can try your other applications and make sure everything functions with the text caret tracking.
You can find the actual settings in the Advanced menu here: Advanced Menu "Track Text Caret" / "Track Dialogs & Keyboard" should be on for tracking focus / text caret. Note that there is a trade-off, in that if the mouse cursor moves a certain amount, it will override and cancel the text/keyboard focus tracking, so the mouse should be idle when using these modes.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2110120634
I have purchased a copy of Sun's Star Office version 9.1 and The Magnifier's cursor will not follow what I am typing. The Magnifier works with Office XP so I think the The Magnifier is set correctly (the option I use is full screen at 4x magnification). The cursor also does not work in my e-mail.
The application support depends on how well it integrates with Window's "Active Accessibility". Not every application that can run in Windows will work with the text cursor (caret) tracking. If it works OK in Notepad, WordPad, MS Office, but not in other apps, this is a limitation in those apps, not The Magnifier. You can contact the software publisher to see if there are other options, or if there is support for "Active Accessibility" (which is what it is called by Microsoft). There are some notes in the manual that mentions this: http://www.imgpresents.com/magnify/guide/html/fullscreenadvanced.html under Track Dialogs & Keyboard. You can toggle this feature using Alt-J to see if a set/reset may help (or make sure the feature is on before starting the application). However, this is a specific support for a feature in Windows that not all applications provide. Unfortunately, there is nothing The Magnifier can do to resolve this lack of Windows support in some other publisher's software.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2111120673
When running The Magnifier...
...my system hangs
...my system slows down
...I see strange images sometimes
The Magnifier relies heavily on the video sub-system, and underlying capabilities of the Windows Operating System. The Magnifier has been shipping since 1997, is on countless thousands of systems, and it is highly unlikely problems such as these are related to The Magnifier software. This is one of the reasons we always recommend that interested parties download and work with the software before committing to the purchase. If the particular system you want to use does not perform properly with The Magnifier running, there is little we can do to fix a hardware or hardware driver issue. The following information may be helpful to you in resolving the issue, or may explain in sufficient detail why you are experiencing an issue with our software that is, in fact, not an issue with The Magnifier software - it is only a symptom, not the cause.
The following outlines the steps you should address to make sure your system is up-to-date, and give it the best chance to run The Magnifier (and potentially remove any problem you are experiencing).
- Make sure you have the best video driver for your system
- Run at a lower color depth (16-bit color is sufficient)
- Make sure Windows is up-to-date
- Reduce (or eliminate) other software running that may sap system performance
- The reality of video drivers (the untold story) A modern day computer system is an amazing piece of technology - the industry is constantly moving forward providing more features, faster operation, and additional capabilities. Some people may be old enough to remember monochrome screens, and the video capabilities of the hardware (and the supporting software that connects a particular manufacturers video adapter card to the operating system) are in constant flux. One real issue with new features on a video card is that the software guys can't develop/integrate new features until they actually have a physical piece of hardware to work with. So what comes first? The hardware. (Important point #1 - the hardware is available before the optimally tuned supporting software (I.e. hardware driver software) is available). Now look at a manufacturing plant making video cards/adapters. When it comes time to make the new one, do they also continue to make the older ones? No - there typically is not enough capacity, so when the new cards start being manufactured, the old ones have reached the end of their life. Therefore, when the older adapter inventory runs out, the only thing left are the new ones. So now move on down the road to the computer manufacturer, who gets the video adapters, and builds them into their new computer systems. When the video factory stops delivering old ones, and starts delivering new ones, they don't stop what they are doing, they keep building computers, and they keep delivering computers. So what happens all too often is new video hardware is matched with older video driver software. In many cases, new improvements are a superset of the existing capabilities, so the older software may work just fine - just maybe not as fast, etc. But this may very well describe the computer you are using - a newer video adapter with an older video driver. (Important point #2 - many systems (yes, even brand new systems) are not using the best/optimal video driver software) Since it works for many situations, you may think everything is fine. So when you run The Magnifier, which relies heavily on the underlying video system (hardware AND software), and may push things to the limit in terms of speed and memory usage, problems may result only when running The Magnifier. The solution is to update your video driver (or at least verify it is the correct match for your video hardware). (Important point #3 - brand new systems are at a great disadvantage to have the manufacturers correct video driver software - due to the inability to test/debug/verify operation on a specific set of hardware as quickly as that hardware ships. Also, since the vast majority of users do not realize this (plus it is not in the best interest of the manufacturers to let on that you aren't getting the best system possible), along with the fact that optimized software lags shipping hardware, it is often the case that the video driver sofware is NOT the best match for the actual video hardware.) Therefore, if you experience any problem in your system with software, it is always a good idea to verify you are using the most up-to-date video driver for your system.
You can update the driver in various ways
1) Use Control Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Adapter | Driver | Properties | Update Driver… (or something similar based on your version of Windows)
2) Check with your computer manufacturer's website, and follow any instructions or review any available downloads
3) Identify the actual manufacturer of the video adapter (either through Windows or from your computer manufacturer), and then go direct to the video adapter manufacturer's website for further information. It is difficult to know if option 2 or 3 is better (much depends on the computer manufacturer and their level of customer support), but typically option 3 is recommended.
- Resolutions and Memory usage The larger the color depth (i.e. 16-bit or 24-bit or 32-bit), the more memory it takes to fill the display. Also, due to the 2 dimensions of height/width, each increase in color depth geometrically expands the amount of video memory required. Once you get to 16-bit color, the average person cannot distinguish color differences in sufficient detail for it to matter. So on systems where video memory is limited (i.e. most systems), selecting a lower color depth may make all the difference. You can go into Windows Control Panel | Display | Settings and try different resolutions or color depths (e.g. 16-bit color vs. 24-bit color, etc.) and you may find a setting that improves performance, or elimitates any problem you are experiencing. Alternatively, you can buy a more powerful video adapter with more memory that can make video updates invisible to the human eye. On older systems, or systems with stock video cards, the video display may not be able to perform at a satisfactory level, especially when operating a video-intensive application like The Magnifier. As a software program, we have no real control over the physical hardware you have - it can only perform as well as the operating system and hardware allow it to.
- Windows and Updates Windows continually gets updated, and when things finally work correctly, they rewrite everything again, so people keep buying Windows. This approach works great for certain things, but what it means in reality is that there may be issues that have nothing to do with The Magnifier, and only by getting the latest & greatest version (with bug fixes and fixed problems), can you be sure that you have the best system for running The Magnifier trouble-free. There are different settings available for Windows Updates, and you can refer to Control Panel for the specifics available for your version of Windows.
- Other programs and system resources The Magnifier constantly refreshes the magnified image, and this constant updating means it uses system resources unlike other types of programs. Because of this, if you already have limited resources, or are running many programs all at once, system resources may be in high-demand. Often this is not the case, but if you are experiencing slow downs or problems, it may be helpful to review the Task Manager (right-click on a blank area of the Task Bar, and select Task Manager... to open the Task manager, and review the tabs available to see programs running, what is using CPU time/system memory/resources. This may be helpful to you (or a system administrator) to identify what is using resources in the system. If possible, close or make sure other programs aren't automatically run, to make more resources available to The Magnifier.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
IU2207120512
How do I install and use SmartClick 1.50 on Windows Vista?
- If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
- Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
- Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
- Select all the default options to install the software.
***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
- Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
- Once the window opens up with a list of icons, right click on “licensing info”
- Go to properties
- Go to the compatibility tab
- Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:”
In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
- Then say ok
- Do the same compatibility procedure for the remaining files in the SmartClick folder
- When asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.
For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: SmartClick | Version: 1.50 |
IU2310120652
OnScreen with CrossScanner is IMG's OnScreen with RJ Cooper's CrossScanner (developed by IMG for RJ Cooper, used under license)
CrossScanner has been in use for many years. Please refer to Help for options and settings. For OnScreen related issue, look to the OnScreen entries in the knowledgebase - see OnScreen support items
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Category: Using | Type: Information |
Product: OnScreen with CrossScanner | Version: 1.78 |
IW0105120384
Overview of Single File Downloads
In order to make downloading & demonstrating IMG software as simple as possible, a single file, self-extracting, self-installing file approach is used, and is the preferred method of download software (see below for other methods).
- If you are having trouble downloading, review these items:
- Verify your internet connection is active/operational - try browsing to other websites, and verify they load as they normally would
- See if the IMG Downloads server is up and available - browse to the FTP site ftp://downloads.imgpresents.com
- Verify your hard disk is not full - if there is insufficient room to load the download file, it will fail
- Restart your system - There could be memory issues, conflicts, other configuration issues that will vanish if you reset/restart your system and reload the Windows operating system
- See details below - more information follows and covers more details on the specifics of the downloadable software and the installation approach.
Products that have versions that are different for different versions of windows have a Smart Download option - this single file runs, senses the version of windows, then downloads and runs the appropriate download. You do require internet access on the system you want to download the IMG software to use this option. If you are downloading for a different system, or will move the software before installing, you cannot use the Smart Download option. Below the Smart Download option, click on the link labeled with "To see all download options (EXE, USB, U3, MSI, Zip, etc.), click here
" - the page will refresh, and there will be distinct links for ALL download options. Then select the correct file for the version of Windows you will install on, and your browser will prompt you to run or save the file. Save the file, and note the saved location. When ready to install, double-click or open the install file (EXE/MSI). If the standard EXE download does not work on your target system, try the MSI version.
The following is the general approach (along with some known issues) used by the downloaded files:
- The entire file must be downloaded & saved onto your hard disk (or network) prior to running the file.
- Note the location you are saving the file when prompted by your browser - you will need to use Windows Explorer, or specify this location to run the file after the download is complete.
- When the downloaded "EXE" file is executed it does the following (issues included in bold)
- The program checks the System Environment for a TEMP= setting (Environment Variable TEMP)
- If the TEMP setting exists, and there is at least 2MB free space, the first extraction expands into this location.
- If the TEMP setting does not exist, the software attempts to make an IMGLOAD folder in the Windows directory (e.g. C:\WINDOWS or C:\WINNT) Permissions or security issues can prevent this step from occurring - you may need an Administrator to extract the downloaded file!
- The following is for the EXE option - if unable to use the EXE option, try the MSI file
- The first extraction step creates files in the TEMP folder (as set in the environment) with a SETUP.EXE, INSTALL.XML script, and a PKG file (compressed package of files)
- The second extraction is performed by executing the SETUP.EXE file, and the install script is run, creating a folder in Program Files, copying, extracting, and deleting the package file, and then unzipping and performing post installation steps (such as Program Group for menus, desktop icon, licensing, etc.) Permissions or security issues can create issues, along with Read-Only attributes or files in use - For example, having a SETUP.EXE file in the TEMP folder copied from a CD may leave a SETUP.EXE file in the TEMP folder with a Read-Only attribute - when the extraction tries to write the IMG SETUP.EXE, it will fail. When the next phase occurs (i.e. running SETUP.EXE), the existing SETUP.EXE will be executed, and will leave the user dazed & confused, since they will see something quite unexpected. If something unexpected occurs at this point, remove all files from your TEMP folder, then start over.
- After the Setup program has completed its task, cleanup begins - all extracted files are deleted, and the system is restored to its original state. Note that the original downloaded file is left intact - you can either manually delete it, or store it in a Downloads file for future use.
Original ID: IW400319
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Category: Downloading | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
IW0105120385
Multiple File Downloads (ZIP files)
This approach is becoming less common as CD-Rs are becoming cheaper, and floppy drives are getting harder to find. The following touches on a few key issues:
- The downloaded zip files are images of the files that below on the appropriate floppy disk.
- The intent is to extract the Disk 1 onto a floppy labeled Disk 1. Disk 2 onto a floppy labeled Disk 2.
- If you extract on a hard disk, all files should be extracted to the SAME FOLDER!
- ALL zips must be extracted before running SETUP.EXE
Original ID: IW400320
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Category: Downloading | Type: Information |
Product: General Issue |
PB1105120273
Font Dialog does not save correct 1 Character Size Adjust setting Configuration | Fonts | 1 Character Size Adjust sometimes saves as 0, even if changed to a different value.
There is a missing line of code in the save code in this dialog, and operation can be inconsistent - this only affects the character size adjust setting. Use the INI file (My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit Initialization file) to change setting Keyboard1SizeCharAdjBase, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjMedium, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjLarge. This will be resolved in all future versions.
Original ID: PI225187
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.70 |
PB1605120302
Font Dialog does not save correct 1 Character Size Adjust setting Configuration | Fonts | 1 Character Size Adjust sometimes saves as 0, even if changed to a different value.
There is a missing line of code in the save code in this dialog, and operation can be inconsistent - this only affects the character size adjust setting. Use the INI file (My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit Initialization file) to change setting Keyboard1SizeCharAdjBase, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjMedium, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjLarge. This will be resolved in all future versions.
Original ID: PB560216
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.70 |
PB1805120270
Font Dialog does not save correct 1 Character Size Adjust setting Configuration | Fonts | 1 Character Size Adjust sometimes saves as 0, even if changed to a different value.
There is a missing line of code in the save code in this dialog, and operation can be inconsistent - this only affects the character size adjust setting. Use the INI file (My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit Initialization file) to change setting Keyboard1SizeCharAdjBase, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjMedium, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjLarge. This will be resolved in all future versions.
Original ID: PB225184
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.70 |
PB2005120215
When I run My-T-Soft I don't see any way to configure the board.
All configuration options are in Build-A-Board. Once built, the operator cannot do no more than you allow - there is a right-click menu to minimize/save position, but this can be disabled in the properties of the board in the Build-A-Board builder. If you want to access different boards, look at the New Keyboard File command (CMD:NKBF) for more details - the operator can select different sizes/layouts/configurations, etc. with this approach.
Original ID: PB259178
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board |
PC1005120450
My-T-Mouse Technical Support
My-T-Mouse 1.52 is a 16-bit application, and only supports Windows 3.x, 95/98/Me. Please refer to the newer releases in the My-T-Soft family, including My-T-Soft/My-T-Pen/My-T-Touch, and the Assistive Technology version, "OnScreen"
For all practical purposes, no support is necessary with this software - it does everything it is supposed to on the supported versions of Windows
Version 1.52 released May 2, 1999.
- Maintenance release, match to commercial products.
Version 1.50 released September 1, 1998.
- Full Compatibility with Windows 98
Version 1.45 released September 15, 1997.
- Popup menus (especially on desktop with no active window) can cause operational delays / inconsistencies or lock-out in Windows 95 OSR2 B and Windows 98 - depends entirely on usage. Cause by underlying changes to operating environment by Microsoft - addressed in 1.50 release.
Original ID: PC101364
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Mouse | Version: 1.52 |
PC1105120135
My-T-Soft does not type.
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pointing device driver for your system
- Application Focus / input focus / typing into the desired window - most issues are caused by multiple windows or external manipulation of windows or use of the Developer's Kit. Refer to documentation in the Developers Corner. Also check the My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & Help for more options in working with various input devices.
- ELO TouchSystems (95/98/Me/NT) - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on to operate with ELO drivers - see My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- eTurboWare Touchscreen drivers - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on AND the "Button" Mode must be selected for their driver (NOT Desktop Mode) - see My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- MicroTouch TouchWare Monitor - NT/2000. We have received a report that there is inconsistent operation of our software when opened from a minimized icon on taskbar in Windows 2000 when the TouchWare monitor has been removed from the StartUp Group. Check MicroTouch for the latest release.
Original ID: PC223713
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PC1105120136
My-T-Soft hangs when moved.
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pen driver for your system
- Try My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Operation Options "Virtual Pointer in use" set "On" (Checked) - if pointing device driver does not support Windows API GetAsyncKeyState for Mouse buttons, then this option will need to be on for moving My-T-Soft (This is currently the default in 1.70)
Original ID: PC223714
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PC1105120378
Integrating My-T-Soft with different Applications / Environments
- Batch / Script used to run My-T-Soft with another Application: Use the START command prepended to the .EXE so Windows knows to start it as a GUI App (Windowed App)
- Example - Instead of this:
- C:\WINNT\MYTSOFT\MYTSOFT.EXE
- C:\MYAPPT\MYAPP.EXE
- Do This:
- START C:\WINNT\MYTSOFT\MYTSOFT.EXE
- START C:\MYAPPT\MYAPP.EXE
- Running Special Batches / configurations from a My-T-Soft Macro "Launch Application"
- The Launch Application sequence uses the barebones "WinExec" API call - to run a .LNK, or a .DOC (i.e. get "ShellExecute" functionality) you can use CMD /C or START prepended to the file name (Use CMD /C for BAT/CMD files).
- Example: [Application Field in Build-A-Macro] CMD /C "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\RunMyApp.lnk"
Original ID: PC223715
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PC1105120422
Menu Support
- Full keystroke support via the virtual keyboard is not available for various pop-up menus in various versions of Windows - Microsoft has numerous "flavors" of menus, and since it is easier, more efficient, and better understood to use the pointing device to access menus, we have not devoted resources to address any of these issues.
Original ID: PU223716
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PC1105120423
Logon Problems
- User rights: the user must have rights to the MYTSOFT installation directory and rights for the file LICENSE.EXE. This file is required during Logon to verify a valid license - if it is not available, eventually the logon will turn itself off assuming it is in demo mode. To prevent this, verify all users have rights/permissions to the LICENSE.EXE file in the install directory.
- Other Network Logons / Novell logon: If properly setup, the user name and password should be the same for all services / networks / resources required. If the WinLogon process cannot establish the appropriate logon using the Workstation logon user name and password, it will open a dialog to establish the logon to the other resource(s). To prevent this, verify that all resources use the same user name and password.
- Network Logon - works best in as clean a system as possible. Working with virus scans, secure desktops, or other non-standard windows software have been reported as causing lock-ups, or lack of proper operation.
- There can be a problem if the user logging on has limited rights.
Original ID: PC223717
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PC1107120533
My-T-Soft Keyboard does not appear when run, Reports it is already running if started again, My-T-Soft Setup does not run. However, software is installed correctly, and runs fine in safe mode. It may also have worked fine previously.
There is a conflict with some program or service running, the configuration is invalid, or some other program or service is hung or unstable. There are several items that should be tried before trying to identify a third-party conflict.
- Windows may be unstable, and this is just a result of some other program that has hung, or a program that is waiting for something. Restart your machine, then retry, to remove this possibility.
- Return to Installation Defaults - it is possible the software is opening off-screen, or is not visible due to some configuration setting. (See product Setup | Configuration (Appearance [Advanced]) | Special options)
- Try MSCONFIG.EXE's Diagnostic Startup (Start | Run | MSCONFIG | Ok) or test in safe mode (see here for How to start Windows in Safe Mode) - if the software runs in safe mode, but not at your normal desktop, then you should refer to the following notes, and review the options in MSCONFIG.EXE.
- See if there is an Application, System, Hardware, or Service type error - to do this, you can review the System Logs - use Control Panel | System & Security (XP: Performance & Maintenance) (Vista: System & Maintenance) | Administrative Tools | View Error Logs (XP: Event Viewer) - review all Errors and Warnings to find offending item.
- Check for unfinished or incomplete updates
Use MSCONFIG.EXE (e.g. Start | Run | MSCONFIG.EXE). At the General Tab, try Diagnostic Startup first - if after a restart, things work as expected, then some non-Microsoft software is causing a conflict. Using Selective Startup, you can disable "Load System Services" and/or "Load Startup Items" to try and determine if it is a service or startup program causing the conflict. In the Services and Startup tabs, you can individually add or remove specific items .
In Windows Vista, the Windows Defender may be affecting something. If you go into Control Panel | Security | Windows Defender, then open the Tools (top middle), and go into Software Explorer, you can select various categories on that screen. Look at Startup Programs, and you can review and Disable/Enable all Startup programs. One user reported that they could not disable a program through this interface, but after finding and closing it, everything worked.
Here are anecdotal items we have recorded - every situation we have documented indicates this is a symptom of some other problem in the system, not a problem with IMG software.
- We have heard about issues with anti-virus programs. For example, "Symantec AntiVirus client service" and "DefWatch", when disabled in the Services tab, has resolved this problem.
- A user running Ad Aware reported: "Apparently everything was fine until the fourth version. It wasn't the program itself. It was when I turned on Ad Watch that I had the problem."
- Here is something we saw and were able to duplicate the problem - (Internet Explorer hung): Close all programs (task bar is clear), then open Task manager (right-click on the task bar, select Task Manager…) . If you see an iexplore.exe task, end this process (it shouldn't be running, since all programs are closed, and Internet Explorer isn't open). Now retry.
- "The moffice application that comes with ErgoClick Mouse Clicking Device could not be disabled, and when terminated, everything worked normally."
- "Also, turning off the IntelliAdmin service of Remote Control resolved this problem. "
- "Wavelink's Avalanche Enabler on XP embedded when disabled resolved this problem."
- "After a recent update to McAfee anti-virus, this problem occurred."
- "Disabling Kepware's Data Logging service resolved this problem."
The keyboard window itself is considered a "popup" class window in the system, and an overreaching popup blocker may stop all popup windows from being visible. From our experience, conflicts of these types can be problematic, and difficult to identify the exact cause. In the case of an anti-virus program, it may be settings issues, or white lists & black lists. Because an on-screen keyboard works at a low level to generate keystrokes that are seen by other applications, an overreaching security solution may prevent it from operating. You may wish to check for anti-virus program updates, or try default (or different) settings within the anti-virus program to prevent this type of conflict, or try a different anti-virus solution. We always recommend running as clean a system as possible. Unfortunately, resolving these conflicts is time consuming, and when multiple third-parties are involved, it goes beyond the normal level of technical support available. Essentially if the software runs in safe-mode, but not in your normal environment, then there is some driver or other software running that is causing this problem. Since we don't have access to your environment, we can't effectively help beyond suggesting the above methods provided by the operating system.
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PC1205120146
OnScreen hangs when moved.
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pointing device (touch, pen, mouse, etc.) driver for your system
- Try OnScreen Setup | Appearance | Operation Options "Virtual Pointer in use" set "On" (Checked) - if pointing device driver does not support Windows API GetAsyncKeyState for Mouse buttons, then this option will need to be on for moving OnScreen (This is the default in 1.70)
Original ID: PC223771
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PC1205120147
OnScreen does not type
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pointing device (touch, pen, mouse, etc.) driver for your system
- Application Focus / input focus / typing into the desired window - most issues are caused by multiple windows - verify the desired window is selected and has the keyboard input focus. Also check the OnScreen Setup | User Options | Operation Options & Help for more options in working with various input devices.
- Network Logon - works best in as clean a system as possible. Working with virus scans, secure desktops, or other non-standard windows software have been reported as causing lock-ups, or lack of proper operation.
- ELO TouchSystems (95/98/Me/NT) - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on to operate with ELO drivers - see OnScreen Setup | User Options | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- eTurboWare Touchscreen drivers - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on AND the "Button" Mode must be selected for their driver (NOT Desktop Mode) - see My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- MicroTouch TouchWare Monitor - NT/2000. We have received a report that there is inconsistent operation of our software when opened from a minimized icon on taskbar in Windows 2000 when the TouchWare monitor has been removed from the StartUp Group. Check MicroTouch for the latest release.
Original ID: PC223770
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PC1205120432
Menu Support
Full keystroke support via the virtual keyboard is not available for various pop-up menus in various versions of Windows - Microsoft has numerous "flavors" of menus, and since it is easier, more efficient, and better understood to use the pointing device to access menus, we have not devoted resources to address any of these issues.
Original ID: PC223772
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PC1205120433
Logon Problems (NT/2000/XP)
- User rights: the user must have rights to the ONSCREEN installation directory and rights for the file LICENSE.EXE. This file is required during Logon to verify a valid license - if it is not available, eventually the logon will turn itself off assuming it is in demo mode. To prevent this, verify all users have rights/permissions to the LICENSE.EXE file in the install directory.
- Other Network Logons / Novell logon: If properly setup, the user name and password should be the same for all services / networks / resources required. If the WinLogon process cannot establish the appropriate logon using the Workstation logon user name and password, it will open a dialog to establish the logon to the other resource(s). To prevent this, verify that all resources use the same user name and password.
- There can be a problem if the user logging on has very limited rights.
Original ID: PC223773
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PC1207120536
OnScreen Keyboard does not appear when run, Reports it is already running if started again, OnScreen Setup does not run. However, software is installed correctly, and runs fine in safe mode. It may also have worked fine previously.
There is a conflict with some program or service running, the configuration is invalid, or some other program or service is hung or unstable. There are several items that should be tried before trying to identify a third-party conflict.
- Windows may be unstable, and this is just a result of some other program that has hung, or a program that is waiting for something. Restart your machine, then retry, to remove this possibility.
- Return to Installation Defaults - it is possible the software is opening off-screen, or is not visible due to some configuration setting. (See product Setup | Configuration (Appearance [Advanced]) | Special options)
- Try MSCONFIG.EXE's Diagnostic Startup (Start | Run | MSCONFIG | Ok) or test in safe mode (see here for How to start Windows in Safe Mode) - if the software runs in safe mode, but not at your normal desktop, then you should refer to the following notes, and review the options in MSCONFIG.EXE.
- See if there is an Application, System, Hardware, or Service type error - to do this, you can review the System Logs - use Control Panel | System & Security (XP: Performance & Maintenance) (Vista: System & Maintenance) | Administrative Tools | View Error Logs (XP: Event Viewer) - review all Errors and Warnings to find offending item.
- Check for unfinished or incomplete updates
Use MSCONFIG.EXE (e.g. Start | Run | MSCONFIG.EXE). At the General Tab, try Diagnostic Startup first - if after a restart, things work as expected, then some non-Microsoft software is causing a conflict. Using Selective Startup, you can disable "Load System Services" and/or "Load Startup Items" to try and determine if it is a service or startup program causing the conflict. In the Services and Startup tabs, you can individually add or remove specific items .
In Windows Vista, the Windows Defender may be affecting something. If you go into Control Panel | Security | Windows Defender, then open the Tools (top middle), and go into Software Explorer, you can select various categories on that screen. Look at Startup Programs, and you can review and Disable/Enable all Startup programs. One user reported that they could not disable a program through this interface, but after finding and closing it, everything worked.
Here are anecdotal items we have recorded - every situation we have documented indicates this is a symptom of some other problem in the system, not a problem with IMG software.
- We have heard about issues with anti-virus programs. For example, "Symantec AntiVirus client service" and "DefWatch", when disabled in the Services tab, has resolved this problem.
- A user running Ad Aware reported: "Apparently everything was fine until the fourth version. It wasn't the program itself. It was when I turned on Ad Watch that I had the problem."
- Here is something we saw and were able to duplicate the problem - (Internet Explorer hung): Close all programs (task bar is clear), then open Task manager (right-click on the task bar, select Task Manager…) . If you see an iexplore.exe task, end this process (it shouldn't be running, since all programs are closed, and Internet Explorer isn't open). Now retry.
- "The moffice application that comes with ErgoClick Mouse Clicking Device could not be disabled, and when terminated, everything worked normally."
- "Also, turning off the IntelliAdmin service of Remote Control resolved this problem. "
- "Wavelink's Avalanche Enabler on XP embedded when disabled resolved this problem."
- "After a recent update to McAfee anti-virus, this problem occurred."
- "Disabling Kepware's Data Logging service resolved this problem."
The keyboard window itself is considered a "popup" class window in the system, and an overreaching popup blocker may stop all popup windows from being visible. From our experience, conflicts of these types can be problematic, and difficult to identify the exact cause. In the case of an anti-virus program, it may be settings issues, or white lists & black lists. Because an on-screen keyboard works at a low level to generate keystrokes that are seen by other applications, an overreaching security solution may prevent it from operating. You may wish to check for anti-virus program updates, or try default (or different) settings within the anti-virus program to prevent this type of conflict, or try a different anti-virus solution. We always recommend running as clean a system as possible. Unfortunately, resolving these conflicts is time consuming, and when multiple third-parties are involved, it goes beyond the normal level of technical support available. Essentially if the software runs in safe-mode, but not in your normal environment, then there is some driver or other software running that is causing this problem. Since we don't have access to your environment, we can't effectively help beyond suggesting the above methods provided by the operating system.
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PC1305120443
Windows NT / 2000 / XP, IMG Logon Module
All IMG Logon Module support issues are handled in IMG Logon Technical Support
Original ID: PC203357
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.75 1.76 1.77 |
PC1305120444
IMG License Manager stops, Event viewer indicates: "The IMG License Manager service has reported an invalid current state 0"
Use updated IMGLM.EXE
- Download IMGLM.EXE (zipped as IMGLM177.ZIP) 110K 7/27/05 (MD5: 32BF258283DF171C5493C3EB1B216D80)
- Instructions:
- 1) On the server, Go into the IMG License Manager (Licensing Information icon), and "Stop" the service, then "Remove" the service. You may leave this open.
- 2) From the Command Prompt (CMD) or Windows Explorer, go into the MYTSOFT folder (\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT) (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT).
- 3) Rename IMGLM.EXE to IMGLM.177
- 4) Copy / extract the new IMGLM.EXE from the downloaded file and place updated IMGLM.EXE into the MYTSOFT folder
- 5) From the License manager, Select "Install", then "Start"
- Notes:
- Windows Server 2003, SP1 requires this update for proper operation. Earlier versions of Windows may also experience the license manager shutting down, in which case this update should be applied.
- Certain events may trigger the service control manager to contact the IMG License Manager, including user logons, or other activities on the server. At some point during Microsoft's updates, instead of ignoring the current state response of 0, the service control manager treated this as an error & shut down the service. Earlier versions of Windows simply ignored this response. The update to IMGLM.EXE changes the response code given to the service control manager, since it appears to have gotten very particular & reacts strongly to the default response of 0, which worked for many years prior to these updates by Microsoft.
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above. If there is any issue with the update, please revert back to the original file (e.g. rename IMGLM.177 to IMGLM.EXE) & contact IMG Technical Support.
Original ID: PC203358
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.77 |
PC1305120445
Build-A-Board layouts flash & immediately close - unable to use custom layouts, but My-T-Soft (original) layouts work correctly.
Apply MTSTSFIX.EXE
- Download MTSTSFIX.EXE (zipped as MTSTSFIX.ZIP) 15K 7/26/05 (MD5: 6F2838344B55E797249F053254DCBE27)
- Instructions:
- 1) From the Command Prompt (CMD), go into the MYTSOFT folder (\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT) (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT).
- 2) Extract MTSTSFIX.EXE from MTSTSFIX.ZIP - must be in same folder as MYTSOFT.EXE/IMGVERS.DLL
- 3) From command prompt, run MTSTSFIX.EXE, e.g. C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT>MTSTSFIX[Enter]
- Notes:
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above.
- This may only affect the console operator, but may also affect terminal (remote) users
Original ID: PC203359
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.77 |
PC1305120446
IMG License Manager stops, Event viewer indicates: "The IMG License Manager service has reported an invalid current state 0"
Use updated IMGLM.EXE
- Download IMGLM.EXE (zipped as IMGLM176.ZIP) 110K 7/27/05 (MD5: 4450AC49D1CDE47DA89C89C1D312FE5C)
- Instructions:
- 1) On the server, Go into the IMG License Manager (Licensing Information icon), and "Stop" the service, then "Remove" the service. You may leave this open.
- 2) From the Command Prompt (CMD) or Windows Explorer, go into the MYTSOFT folder (\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT) (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT).
- 3) Rename IMGLM.EXE to IMGLM.176
- 4) Copy / extract the new IMGLM.EXE from the downloaded file and place updated IMGLM.EXE into the MYTSOFT folder
- 5) From the License manager, Select "Install", then "Start"
- Notes:
- Windows Server 2003, SP1 requires this update for proper operation. Earlier versions of Windows may also experience the license manager shutting down, in which case this update should be applied.
- Certain events may trigger the service control manager to contact the IMG License Manager, including user logons, or other activities on the server. At some point during Microsoft's updates, instead of ignoring the current state response of 0, the service control manager treated this as an error & shut down the service. Earlier versions of Windows simply ignored this response. The update to IMGLM.EXE changes the response code given to the service control manager, since it appears to have gotten very particular & reacts strongly to the default response of 0, which worked for many years prior to these updates by Microsoft.
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above. If there is any issue with the update, please revert back to the original file (e.g. rename IMGLM.176 to IMGLM.EXE) & contact IMG Technical Support.
Original ID: PC203360
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.76 |
PC1305120447
IMG License Manager stops, Event viewer indicates: "The IMG License Manager service has reported an invalid current state 0"
Use updated IMGLM.EXE
- Download IMGLM.EXE (zipped as IMGLM175.ZIP) 110K 7/27/05 (MD5: 4ACFB5D4E711FA3A5CCEC00CD6920963)
- Instructions:
- 1) On the server, Go into the IMG License Manager (Licensing Information icon), and "Stop" the service, then "Remove" the service. You may leave this open.
- 2) From the Command Prompt (CMD) or Windows Explorer, go into the MYTSOFT folder (\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT) (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT).
- 3) Rename IMGLM.EXE to IMGLM.175
- 4) Copy / extract the new IMGLM.EXE from the downloaded file and place updated IMGLM.EXE into the MYTSOFT folder
- 5) From the License manager, Select "Install", then "Start"
- Notes:
- Windows Server 2003, SP1 requires this update for proper operation. Earlier versions of Windows may also experience the license manager shutting down, in which case this update should be applied.
- Certain events may trigger the service control manager to contact the IMG License Manager, including user logons, or other activities on the server. At some point during Microsoft's updates, instead of ignoring the current state response of 0, the service control manager treated this as an error & shut down the service. Earlier versions of Windows simply ignored this response. The update to IMGLM.EXE changes the response code given to the service control manager, since it appears to have gotten very particular & reacts strongly to the default response of 0, which worked for many years prior to these updates by Microsoft.
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above. If there is any issue with the update, please revert back to the original file (e.g. rename IMGLM.175 to IMGLM.EXE) & contact IMG Technical Support.
Original ID: PC203361
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.75 |
PC1305120448
IMG License Manager stops, Event viewer indicates: "The IMG License Manager service has reported an invalid current state 0"
Use updated IMGLM.EXE
- IMPORTANT: This may only be used in conjunction with Intellution's iFix, etc. This is only provided here as a convenience for IMG's My-T-Soft users. You may already have this update! ALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT ISSUES WITH THIS VERSION SHOULD REFER TO GE Fanuc Automation / Intellution.
- Download IMGLM.EXE (zipped as IMGLMINT.ZIP) 22K 7/27/05 (MD5: EB99308AB8D7ED33F77DF49A67F84DBD)
- Instructions:
- 1) On the server, Go into the IMG License Manager (Licensing Information icon), and "Stop" the service, then "Remove" the service. You may leave this open.
- 2) From the Command Prompt (CMD) or Windows Explorer, go into the MYTSOFT folder (\Dynamics) (or current location of IMGLM.EXE).
- 3) Rename IMGLM.EXE to IMGLM.173
- 4) Copy / extract the new IMGLM.EXE from the downloaded file and place updated IMGLM.EXE into the MYTSOFT folder
- 5) From the License manager, Select "Install", then "Start"
- Notes:
- Windows Server 2003, SP1 requires this update for proper operation. Earlier versions of Windows may also experience the license manager shutting down, in which case this update should be applied.
- Certain events may trigger the service control manager to contact the IMG License Manager, including user logons, or other activities on the server. At some point during Microsoft's updates, instead of ignoring the current state response of 0, the service control manager treated this as an error & shut down the service. Earlier versions of Windows simply ignored this response. The update to IMGLM.EXE changes the response code given to the service control manager, since it appears to have gotten very particular & reacts strongly to the default response of 0, which worked for many years prior to these updates by Microsoft.
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above. If there is any issue with the update, please revert back to the original file (e.g. rename IMGLM.173 to IMGLM.EXE) & contact IMG Technical Support.
Original ID: PC203362
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.73 |
PC1305120449
IMG License Manager stops, Event viewer indicates: "The IMG License Manager service has reported an invalid current state 0"
Use updated IMGLM.EXE
- Download IMGLM.EXE (zipped as IMGLM170.ZIP) 110K 7/27/05 (MD5: C6143D86FBDC59D08D24DF3DE382D77E)
- Instructions:
- 1) On the server, Go into the IMG License Manager (Licensing Information icon), and "Stop" the service, then "Remove" the service. You may leave this open.
- 2) From the Command Prompt (CMD) or Windows Explorer, go into the MYTSOFT folder (\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT) (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT).
- 3) Rename IMGLM.EXE to IMGLM.170
- 4) Copy / extract the new IMGLM.EXE from the downloaded file and place updated IMGLM.EXE into the MYTSOFT folder
- 5) From the License manager, Select "Install", then "Start"
- Notes:
- Windows Server 2003, SP1 requires this update for proper operation. Earlier versions of Windows may also experience the license manager shutting down, in which case this update should be applied.
- Certain events may trigger the service control manager to contact the IMG License Manager, including user logons, or other activities on the server. At some point during Microsoft's updates, instead of ignoring the current state response of 0, the service control manager treated this as an error & shut down the service. Earlier versions of Windows simply ignored this response. The update to IMGLM.EXE changes the response code given to the service control manager, since it appears to have gotten very particular & reacts strongly to the default response of 0, which worked for many years prior to these updates by Microsoft.
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above. If there is any issue with the update, please revert back to the original file (e.g. rename IMGLM.170 to IMGLM.EXE) & contact IMG Technical Support.
Original ID: PC203363
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.70 |
PC1308120592
Using My-T-Soft TS keyboard on a terminal from GE Fanuc / Intellution iFix, My-T-Soft TS version 1.73, after a period of time, software types "demo" and must be stopped and restarted.
Use updated MYTSOFT.EXE
- IMPORTANT: This may only be used in conjunction with Intellution's iFix, etc. This is only provided here as a convenience for IMG's My-T-Soft users. ALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT ISSUES WITH THIS VERSION SHOULD REFER TO GE Fanuc Automation / Intellution.
- Download MYTSOFT.EXE (zipped as MTS173INT.ZIP) 140K 9/4/08 (MD5: E8441D9CAD63132C6A0A769BBC355ECE)
- Instructions:
- 1) On the server, Go into the IMG License Manager (Licensing Information icon), and "Stop" the service. You may leave this open. In several minutes all My-T-Soft keyboards and MYTSOFT.EXE processes will close.
- 2) From the Command Prompt (CMD) or Windows Explorer, go into the MYTSOFT folder (\Dynamics) (or current location of MYTSOFT.EXE).
- 3) Rename MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.173
- 4) Copy / extract the new MYTSOFT.EXE from the downloaded file and place updated MYTSOFT.EXE into the MYTSOFT folder
- 5) From the License manager, Select "Start"
- Notes:
- This update should only be applied if you experience the problem listed above. If there is any issue with the update, please revert back to the original file (e.g. rename MYTSOFT.173 to MYTSOFT.EXE) & contact IMG Technical Support.
- This fix was incorporated at the 1.75 release of My-T-Soft TS. This specific version is ONLY for users running the older GE Fanuc / Intellution iFix 1.73 version.
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.73 |
PC1405120451
My-T-Mouse for Kids Technical Support
- This product is no longer supported or sold, and is considered obsolete
- For link to product description / download, click here
- Version kept backwardly compatible to Windows 3.1 for support of schools, etc.
- Will operate in Windows 95 / 98 / Me - see My-T-Mouse, or the Assistive Technology version OnScreen if My-T-Mouse for Kids does not meet your needs or you are on a newer version of Windows.
Original ID: PC101365
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Category: Common | Type: Information |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids | Version: 1.40 |
PC1505120404
(Windows XP) Enabling Remote Desktop reports problem with IMGGINA2.DLL
Use updated version of DLL (originally for Windows Server 2003)
- DIRECTIONS:
- 1) Go into the Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure Logon Utilities and Disable Logon Utilities
- 2) You will need to reboot the system (this will revert to default MSGINA.DLL) - you may need a physical keyboard to logon!
- 3) Using Windows Explorer, find the installation folder, e.g. \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT (or \WINDOWS\MYTPEN, \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH)
- 4) In this installation folder, find IMGGINA2.DLL
- 5) Rename IMGGINA2.DLL to IMGGINA2.XP
- 6) Find IMGGINA2.003
- 7) Rename IMGGINA2.003 to IMGGINA2.DLL
- 8) Go back into the Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure Logon Utilities and Re-enable the Logon Utilities
- 9) When you reboot, you will be back to where you started, and can now Enable the Remote Desktop feature
- IMPORTANT NOTES:
- The default IMGGINA2.DLL uses WinLogon Extensions 3, and supports NT/2000/XP.
- The file tagged as IMGGINA2.003 for Windows Server 2003 uses WinLogon Extensions 4
- You may need to be on Service Pack 1 for XP to use this
Original ID: PC205339
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Logon Module | Version: 1.77 |
PC1505120405
(Windows 2000/XP) User Shell differences, script problems, issues with IMGLOGON.DLL, need access to other logon capabilities
Download Patch for My-T-Pen, My-T-Soft, or My-T-Touch
- Download PATCH176.EXE file (220K) (MD5: A4D7738A414F1A4C577CEEEB90375A33)
- Alternate Download PATCH176.ZIP file (156K) MD5: 563F57D43799741369CA89AA12372C81)
- IMPORTANT NOTES:
- The Ctrl-Alt-Del option (Control Panel | Users and Passwords | Advanced | Require users to press Ctrl-Alt-Delete before logging on must be checked On to enable the My-T-Soft 2 keyboard display at logon.
- When the My-T-Soft 2 logon is enabled, the Un-install feature will not sense this. You must manually disable the logon utilities before attempting an un-install. This will be resolved in the 1.77 release.
- We have a report that the Patch Installation program (NOT the patch itself) has a problem when run in a portrait orientation. Please run PATCH176.EXE in the Landscape (standard monitor) layout. This also will affect the Logon Utilities setup program, and the Developer's Kit installation program. This will be resolved in the 1.77 release.
- INSTALLATION / SETUP NOTES:
- Use Windows Explorer to copy the file from the download location to the Installation folder, and after copy, execute the file from the Installation folder (e.g. \WINNT\MYTSOFT\PATCH176.EXE)
- The file MUST be run from within the Installation folder!
- This update is for version 1.75 of My-T-Pen, My-T-Touch, My-T-Soft (The update can be applied to versions 1.70/1.73, but these older versions have not been tested - if you do apply this patch, please report any issues to IMG technical support)
- A valid license is required for continued operation
- The layout position at logon is for a 640 x 480 screen - the keyboard may be moved as desired
- The layout is modifiable with IMG's Build-A-Board, or can use a KBF from later versions of the Logon Utilities
- The ZIP file contains (which updates or adds the following files)
- LOGON/KEYBOARD.KBF
- LOGON/KEYBRD01.KMF
- LOGON/MAC00000.KMF
- LOGON/MACROBAT.EXE
- BABDLL.DLL
- CTALTDEL.EXE
- IMGGINA2.DLL
- IMGLOGON.EXE
- MTS2.EXE
- MTSLIB.DLL
- STOCK.DLL
Original ID: PC205340
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Logon Module | Version: 1.75 |
PC1505120406
(Windows 2000/XP) Home Drive entered in User Properties not available after logon
This is caused by updates in Windows 2000 that are not backwards compatible to NT. Suggested workaround is to use NET USE command in logon script (e.g. if Home drive is H:, use NET USE H: \\WIN2KDOMAIN\USERS\[Current User])
Alternative: Use the Patch176.
Original ID: PC205341
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Logon Module | Version: 1.75 |
PC1505120407
Need 1.75 version release capabilities (Windows 2000/XP Logon Scripts do not execute) for pre 1.75 versions
Replace IMGLOGON.DLL with 1.75 version. This is a security issue with Windows 2000 servers for the Win32 API call NetUserGetInfo. Prior to 1.75, this is called in the security context of the local machine, rather than the authenticated user. Most likely seen on native Windows 2000 servers as domain controllers with user logging onto the domain (rather than local machine).
- Download IMGLOGON.DLL 1.75 Release (5/17/2002) (400K) (MD5:
64DFA38AD844A153C437E3A20117B1CF), and replace prior to 1.75 file.
- Download IMGLOGON.EXE 1.75 Release (5/17/2002) (100K) (MD5: 0E980D25B5BB78DECA9CCCB010C73469), and replace prior to 1.75 file.
- Notes:
- You must be Administrator
- Use Logon Utilities to disable Keyboard logon prior installing new file, restart if required
- Rename IMGLOGON.DLL to IMGLOGON.170 (or 1.73 etc.) (default \WINNT\[Product] [MYTSOFT/MYTTOUCH/MYTPEN/ONSCREEN])
- Rename IMGLOGON.EXE to IMGLOGON.170 (or 1.73 etc.) (default \WINNT\[Product] [MYTSOFT/MYTTOUCH/MYTPEN/ONSCREEN])
- Copy IMGLO175.DLL to Installation folder, rename to IMGLOGON.DLL
- Copy IMGLO175.EXE to Installation folder, rename to IMGLOGON.EXE
- Use Logon Utilities to enable Keyboard logon.
- Use Advanced to select Keyboard Availability - refer to Help (dialog Help button) to identify which mode is required for your particular application.
- This update includes all of the updates from 1.71 through 1.74 releases of IMGLOGON.DLL.
Original ID: PC205342
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Logon Module | Version: 1.70 |
PC1505120408
Touch Logon Button appears prior to touchscreen driver being loaded (e.g. ELO), confusing or annoying users
We have added a modifiable delay prior to showing the first dialog display - Replace the IMGLOGON.DLL & IMGLOGON.EXE files with the downloads below.
- Download IMGLOGON.DLL 1.73 (MD5: 1A9C9D6AE6DAA2F41A39525C8A01D73E), and replace 1.70 file.
- Download IMGLOGON.EXE 1.73 (MD5: 6A9076A2AF80EB4C6DA936D79B05644F), and replace 1.70 file.
- Notes:
- This is not a problem with IMG software - This is a user / operational issue with the way some touchscreen drivers integrate within NT/2000/XP (loaded as a service), and the fact that the logon window appears sooner than the touchscreen is available, confusing the operator.
- You must be Administrator
- Use Logon Utilities to disable Keyboard logon prior installing new file, restart if required
- Rename IMGLOGON.DLL to IMGLOGON.170 (default \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Rename IMGLOGON.EXE to IMGLOGON.170 (default \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Copy IMGLO173.DLL to Installation folder, rename to IMGLOGON.DLL
- Copy IMGLO173.EXE to Installation folder, rename to IMGLOGON.EXE
- Use Logon Utilities to enable Keyboard logon.
- Set delay in milliseconds (Enter 1000 for 1 sec. delay, 55000 for 55 sec. delay).
- Different machines / systems will require different delays.
- This update includes all of the updates from 1.72 (see below).
Original ID: PC205343
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Logon Module | Version: 1.70 |
PC1505120409
(Windows 2000/XP) Non-Administrative User at Logon reverts to Demo Logon and disables IMG Logon Module.
(Windows 2000/XP) Timeout at username / password screen does not re-display "Touch Logon to begin".
The best solution is to replace the IMGLOGON.DLL & IMGLOGON.EXE files with the downloads below. If this is not desirable, see advanced notes below.
- Download IMGLOGON.DLL 1.72 (MD5: 8D727EEB6C2E2F872A786D602D7BEEC8), and replace 1.70 file.
- Download IMGLOGON.EXE 1.72 (MD5: D9E3E3DE5CB45201659E0CDDA489DE80), and replace 1.70 file.
- Notes:
- You must be Administrator
- Use Logon Utilities to disable Keyboard logon prior installing new file, restart if required
- Rename IMGLOGON.DLL to IMGLOGON.170 (default \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Rename IMGLOGON.EXE to IMGLOGON.170 (default \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Copy IMGLO172.DLL to Installation folder, rename to IMGLOGON.DLL
- Copy IMGLO172.EXE to Installation folder, rename to IMGLOGON.EXE
- Use Logon Utilities to enable Keyboard logon.
- This update also addresses Input Timeout when Logon Keyboard is displayed, resulting in no visible dialogs until restart.
To resolve license problem without replacing files, user rights in registry must be addressed. (User needs "Set Value" permission in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version & sub-keys)
- Simplest (but probably not desirable!): Make user(s) members of Administrators group.
- Assign "Set Value" permissions to registry key for appropriate Users group. (Ideal solution without updating 1.70 software)
- 1) As Administrator, run REGEDT32
- 2) In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, drill down to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version, and highlight this key.
- 3) Select Security | Permissions
- 4) Click on Advanced
- 5) Find and highlight Appropriate group for user (or Add... Group) (Note: Can also be done for each user, but group is recommended)
- 6) Click on View/Edit...
- 7) Select under Allow, Set Value, then Click OK
- 8) Click OK, then click OK to return to REGEDT32
Original ID: PC205344
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Logon Module | Version: 1.70 |
PC1605120143
My-T-Touch does not type.
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pointing device driver for your system
- Application Focus / input focus / typing into the desired window - most issues are caused by multiple windows or external manipulation of windows or use of the Developer's Kit. Refer to documentation in the Developers Corner. Also check the My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & Help for more options in working with various input devices.
- ELO TouchSystems (95/98/Me/NT) - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on to operate with ELO drivers - see My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- eTurboWare Touchscreen drivers - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on AND the "Button" Mode must be selected for their driver (NOT Desktop Mode) - see My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- MicroTouch TouchWare Monitor - NT/2000. We have received a report that there is inconsistent operation of our software when opened from a minimized icon on taskbar in Windows 2000 when the TouchWare monitor has been removed from the StartUp Group. Check MicroTouch for the latest release.
Original ID: PC223740
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PC1605120428
My-T-Touch hangs when moved
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct touchscreen driver for your system
- Try My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Operation Options "Virtual Pointer in use" set "On" (Checked) - if pointing device driver does not support Windows API GetAsyncKeyState for Mouse buttons, then this option will need to be on for moving My-T-Touch (This is currently the default in 1.70)
Original ID: PC2238741
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PC1605120429
Integrating My-T-Touch with different Applications / Environments
- Batch / Script used to run My-T-Touch with another Application: Use the START command prepended to the .EXE so Windows knows to start it as a GUI App (Windowed App)
- Example - Instead of this:
- C:\WINNT\MYTSOFT\MYTTOUCH.EXE
- C:\MYAPPT\MYAPP.EXE
- Do This:
- START C:\WINNT\MYTTOUCH\MYTTOUCH.EXE
- START C:\MYAPPT\MYAPP.EXE
- Running Special Batches / configurations from a My-T-Touch Macro "Launch Application"
- The Launch Application sequence uses the barebones "WinExec" API call - to run a .LNK, or a .DOC (i.e. get "ShellExecute" functionality) you can use CMD /C or START prepended to the file name (Use CMD /C for BAT/CMD files).
- Example: [Application Field in Build-A-Macro] CMD /C "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\RunMyApp.lnk"
Original ID: PC223742
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PC1605120430
Menu Support
- Full keystroke support via the virtual keyboard is not available for various pop-up menus in various versions of Windows - Microsoft has numerous "flavors" of menus, and since it is easier, more efficient, and better understood to use the pointing device to access menus, we have not devoted resources to address any of these issues.
Original ID: PC223743
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PC1605120431
Logon Problems
- User rights: the user must have rights to the MYTTOUCH installation directory and rights for the file LICENSE.EXE. This file is required during Logon to verify a valid license - if it is not available, eventually the logon will turn itself off assuming it is in demo mode. To prevent this, verify all users have rights/permissions to the LICENSE.EXE file in the install directory.
- Other Network Logons / Novell logon: If properly setup, the user name and password should be the same for all services / networks / resources required. If the WinLogon process cannot establish the appropriate logon using the Workstation logon user name and password, it will open a dialog to establish the logon to the other resource(s). To prevent this, verify that all resources use the same user name and password.
- Network Logon - works best in as clean a system as possible. Working with virus scans, secure desktops, or other non-standard windows software have been reported as causing lock-ups, or lack of proper operation.
- There can be a problem if the user logging on has limited rights.
Original ID: PC223744
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PC1607120535
My-T-Touch Keyboard does not appear when run, Reports it is already running if started again, My-T-Touch Setup does not run. However, software is installed correctly, and runs fine in safe mode. It may also have worked fine previously.
There is a conflict with some program or service running, the configuration is invalid, or some other program or service is hung or unstable. There are several items that should be tried before trying to identify a third-party conflict.
- Windows may be unstable, and this is just a result of some other program that has hung, or a program that is waiting for something. Restart your machine, then retry, to remove this possibility.
- Return to Installation Defaults - it is possible the software is opening off-screen, or is not visible due to some configuration setting. (See product Setup | Configuration (Appearance [Advanced]) | Special options)
- Try MSCONFIG.EXE's Diagnostic Startup (Start | Run | MSCONFIG | Ok) or test in safe mode (see here for How to start Windows in Safe Mode) - if the software runs in safe mode, but not at your normal desktop, then you should refer to the following notes, and review the options in MSCONFIG.EXE.
- See if there is an Application, System, Hardware, or Service type error - to do this, you can review the System Logs - use Control Panel | System & Security (XP: Performance & Maintenance) (Vista: System & Maintenance) | Administrative Tools | View Error Logs (XP: Event Viewer) - review all Errors and Warnings to find offending item.
- Check for unfinished or incomplete updates
Use MSCONFIG.EXE (e.g. Start | Run | MSCONFIG.EXE). At the General Tab, try Diagnostic Startup first - if after a restart, things work as expected, then some non-Microsoft software is causing a conflict. Using Selective Startup, you can disable "Load System Services" and/or "Load Startup Items" to try and determine if it is a service or startup program causing the conflict. In the Services and Startup tabs, you can individually add or remove specific items .
In Windows Vista, the Windows Defender may be affecting something. If you go into Control Panel | Security | Windows Defender, then open the Tools (top middle), and go into Software Explorer, you can select various categories on that screen. Look at Startup Programs, and you can review and Disable/Enable all Startup programs. One user reported that they could not disable a program through this interface, but after finding and closing it, everything worked.
Here are anecdotal items we have recorded - every situation we have documented indicates this is a symptom of some other problem in the system, not a problem with IMG software.
- We have heard about issues with anti-virus programs. For example, "Symantec AntiVirus client service" and "DefWatch", when disabled in the Services tab, has resolved this problem.
- A user running Ad Aware reported: "Apparently everything was fine until the fourth version. It wasn't the program itself. It was when I turned on Ad Watch that I had the problem."
- Here is something we saw and were able to duplicate the problem - (Internet Explorer hung): Close all programs (task bar is clear), then open Task manager (right-click on the task bar, select Task Manager…) . If you see an iexplore.exe task, end this process (it shouldn't be running, since all programs are closed, and Internet Explorer isn't open). Now retry.
- "The moffice application that comes with ErgoClick Mouse Clicking Device could not be disabled, and when terminated, everything worked normally."
- "Also, turning off the IntelliAdmin service of Remote Control resolved this problem. "
- "Wavelink's Avalanche Enabler on XP embedded when disabled resolved this problem."
- "After a recent update to McAfee anti-virus, this problem occurred."
- "Disabling Kepware's Data Logging service resolved this problem."
The keyboard window itself is considered a "popup" class window in the system, and an overreaching popup blocker may stop all popup windows from being visible. From our experience, conflicts of these types can be problematic, and difficult to identify the exact cause. In the case of an anti-virus program, it may be settings issues, or white lists & black lists. Because an on-screen keyboard works at a low level to generate keystrokes that are seen by other applications, an overreaching security solution may prevent it from operating. You may wish to check for anti-virus program updates, or try default (or different) settings within the anti-virus program to prevent this type of conflict, or try a different anti-virus solution. We always recommend running as clean a system as possible. Unfortunately, resolving these conflicts is time consuming, and when multiple third-parties are involved, it goes beyond the normal level of technical support available. Essentially if the software runs in safe-mode, but not in your normal environment, then there is some driver or other software running that is causing this problem. Since we don't have access to your environment, we can't effectively help beyond suggesting the above methods provided by the operating system.
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PC1705120424
Windows 98 & later releases of Windows 95
Many of the Wizard's helpers and instructions in Joystick-To-Mouse revolve around the original Windows 95 release. In Windows 98 and later (post mid-1997) releases of Windows 95, the joystick section in Control Panel became Game Controllers. Many of the useful guides & instructions in Joystick-To-Mouse were made ineffective due to this change. The following steps are strongly suggested when installing / operating Joystick-To-Mouse in versions of Windows 95 that are not consistent with the original and Windows 98.
- When installing Joystick-To-Mouse, select Software Installation Only
- Install, configure, and calibrate your joystick (or game controller device) using the Windows Control Panel and/or any software provided with the device itself from the manufacturer
- If you are installing a standard gameport joystick, select Microsoft | Gameport Joystick (for available drivers) via Add New Hardware / installation wizard
- After proper installation of Joystick / Game Controller device, Joystick-To-Mouse will operate properly. Since Microsoft has increased the complexity of the software and installation issues for these drivers of these types of devices, IMG cannot support the myriad of devices and installation issues involving Game Controllers. If you are able to recognize & calibrate the device via the Windows Control Panel, Joystick-To-Mouse will operate properly if the device is recognized as a "Joystick". We anticipate that at some point in the future, hardware installation via Windows will be less complex and confusing than represented by the options available in the Game Controller portion of Control Panel.
- Verify that the Joystick is under Controller ID 1. For best results, we strongly recommend that only 1 controller be installed - it must be on Controller ID 1 to be recognized by Joystick-To-Mouse.
- Unfortunately, IMG cannot support Microsoft's approach to the installation, hardware drivers, configuration, and calibration of these types of devices as we have in the past. We sincerely apologize, but all inquiries must be deferred to Microsoft or the Game Controller manufacturer if Joystick-To-Mouse reports it is unable to recognize a Joystick device.
Original ID: PC101295
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.51 |
PC1705120425
Double-Click problems in Windows 95 A & B releases / Windows 98
If you are experiencing difficulties producing double-clicks using Joystick-To-Mouse, verify which version of Windows is on your system. To do this, reference the Start Menu, Settings, Control Panel, and then select the System Icon. Under the General Tab information, you will find which version of Windows 95 you have. If the version number is followed by a letter (A or B), then the following will apply to you.
Important notes: Microsoft continues to upgrade and enhance the Windows 95 operating system. Their changes to Desktop and Windows Explorer are incompatible with the original Windows 95 release. This following information is for the 2.51 release of Joystick-To-Mouse. As far as we know, these problems only occur within the Microsoft software. All other applications should operate properly.
Original ID: PC101296
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.51 |
PC1705120426
Obtaining a Double-Click from a button set as a single mouse button (i.e. Left Button)
- Within the Windows Control Panel, select the Mouse icon. Set the Double-click speed as slow as possible. Note: You will find Joystick-To-Mouse operates properly within this dialog.
- You will need to edit the JOY2MSE.INI file - these changes are not adjustable via Joystick-To-Mouse.
- Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if running).
- Unders [Settings], find Alternate=1 and change to Alternate=2
- Below Alternate, change DoubleClick50ms=5 to DoubleClick50ms=3.
- Restart Joystick-To-Mouse, and do not change the Advanced Button Settings, Advanced Settings, Windows 95.
Original ID: PC101297
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.51 |
PC1705120427
Obtaining a Double-Click from a button set as double-click (i.e. Double-Click Left)
- The following work-around may provide satisfactory results.
- Set Button 1 as Left Button, and Button 2 as Double-Click Left.
- Move Cursor to location.
- Select item by pressing Button 1 (Left Button). KEEP THIS BUTTON DEPRESSED.
- Press & Release Button 2 (Double-Click Left).
- Release Button 1.
Original ID: PC101298
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.51 |
PC1805120133
My-T-Pen does not type.
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pointing device driver for your system
- Application Focus / input focus / typing into the desired window - most issues are caused by multiple windows or external manipulation of windows or use of the Developer's Kit. Refer to documentation in the Developers Corner. Also check the My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & Help for more options in working with various input devices.
- ELO TouchSystems (95/98/Me/NT) - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on to operate with ELO drivers - see My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- eTurboWare Touchscreen drivers - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on AND the "Button" Mode must be selected for their driver (NOT Desktop Mode) - see My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Operation Options & read Help for more details
- MicroTouch TouchWare Monitor - NT/2000. We have received a report that there is inconsistent operation of our software when opened from a minimized icon on taskbar in Windows 2000 when the TouchWare monitor has been removed from the StartUp Group. Check MicroTouch for the latest release.
Original ID: PC223720
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PC1805120134
My-T-Pen hangs when moved.
- Verify you have the most up-to-date and correct pen driver for your system
- Try My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Operation Options "Virtual Pointer in use" set "On" (Checked) - if pointing device driver does not support Windows API GetAsyncKeyState for Mouse buttons, then this option will need to be on for moving My-T-Pen (This is currently the default in 1.70)
Original ID: PC223721
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PC1805120375
Integrating My-T-Pen with different Applications / Environments
- Batch / Script used to run My-T-Pen with another Application: Use the START command prepended to the .EXE so Windows knows to start it as a GUI App (Windowed App)
- Example - Instead of this:
- C:\WINNT\MYTPEN\MYTPEN.EXE
- C:\MYAPPT\MYAPP.EXE
- Do This:
- START C:\WINNT\MYTPEN\MYTPEN.EXE
- START C:\MYAPPT\MYAPP.EXE
- Running Special Batches / configurations from a My-T-Pen Macro "Launch Application"
- The Launch Application sequence uses the barebones "WinExec" API call - to run a .LNK, or a .DOC (i.e. get "ShellExecute" functionality) you can use CMD /C or START prepended to the file name (Use CMD /C for BAT/CMD files).
- Example: [Application Field in Build-A-Macro] CMD /C "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\RunMyApp.lnk"
Original ID: PC223722
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PC1805120376
Menu Support
Full keystroke support via the virtual keyboard is not available for various pop-up menus in various versions of Windows - Microsoft has numerous "flavors" of menus, and since it is easier, more efficient, and better understood to use the pointing device to access menus, we have not devoted resources to address any of these issues.
Original ID: PC223723
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PC1805120377
Logon Problems
- User rights: the user must have rights to the MYTPEN installation directory and rights for the file LICENSE.EXE. This file is required during Logon to verify a valid license - if it is not available, eventually the logon will turn itself off assuming it is in demo mode. To prevent this, verify all users have rights/permissions to the LICENSE.EXE file in the install directory.
- Other Network Logons / Novell logon: If properly setup, the user name and password should be the same for all services / networks / resources required. If the WinLogon process cannot establish the appropriate logon using the Workstation logon user name and password, it will open a dialog to establish the logon to the other resource(s). To prevent this, verify that all resources use the same user name and password.
- Network Logon - works best in as clean a system as possible. Working with virus scans, secure desktops, or other non-standard windows software have been reported as causing lock-ups, or lack of proper operation.
- There can be a problem if the user logging on has limited rights.
Original ID: PC223724
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PC1807120534
My-T-Pen Keyboard does not appear when run, Reports it is already running if started again, My-T-Pen Setup does not run. However, software is installed correctly, and runs fine in safe mode. It may also have worked fine previously.
There is a conflict with some program or service running, the configuration is invalid, or some other program or service is hung or unstable. There are several items that should be tried before trying to identify a third-party conflict.
- Windows may be unstable, and this is just a result of some other program that has hung, or a program that is waiting for something. Restart your machine, then retry, to remove this possibility.
- Return to Installation Defaults - it is possible the software is opening off-screen, or is not visible due to some configuration setting. (See product Setup | Configuration (Appearance [Advanced]) | Special options)
- Try MSCONFIG.EXE's Diagnostic Startup (Start | Run | MSCONFIG | Ok) or test in safe mode (see here for How to start Windows in Safe Mode) - if the software runs in safe mode, but not at your normal desktop, then you should refer to the following notes, and review the options in MSCONFIG.EXE.
- See if there is an Application, System, Hardware, or Service type error - to do this, you can review the System Logs - use Control Panel | System & Security (XP: Performance & Maintenance) (Vista: System & Maintenance) | Administrative Tools | View Error Logs (XP: Event Viewer) - review all Errors and Warnings to find offending item.
- Check for unfinished or incomplete updates
Use MSCONFIG.EXE (e.g. Start | Run | MSCONFIG.EXE). At the General Tab, try Diagnostic Startup first - if after a restart, things work as expected, then some non-Microsoft software is causing a conflict. Using Selective Startup, you can disable "Load System Services" and/or "Load Startup Items" to try and determine if it is a service or startup program causing the conflict. In the Services and Startup tabs, you can individually add or remove specific items .
In Windows Vista, the Windows Defender may be affecting something. If you go into Control Panel | Security | Windows Defender, then open the Tools (top middle), and go into Software Explorer, you can select various categories on that screen. Look at Startup Programs, and you can review and Disable/Enable all Startup programs. One user reported that they could not disable a program through this interface, but after finding and closing it, everything worked.
Here are anecdotal items we have recorded - every situation we have documented indicates this is a symptom of some other problem in the system, not a problem with IMG software.
- We have heard about issues with anti-virus programs. For example, "Symantec AntiVirus client service" and "DefWatch", when disabled in the Services tab, has resolved this problem.
- A user running Ad Aware reported: "Apparently everything was fine until the fourth version. It wasn't the program itself. It was when I turned on Ad Watch that I had the problem."
- Here is something we saw and were able to duplicate the problem - (Internet Explorer hung): Close all programs (task bar is clear), then open Task manager (right-click on the task bar, select Task Manager…) . If you see an iexplore.exe task, end this process (it shouldn't be running, since all programs are closed, and Internet Explorer isn't open). Now retry.
- "The moffice application that comes with ErgoClick Mouse Clicking Device could not be disabled, and when terminated, everything worked normally."
- "Also, turning off the IntelliAdmin service of Remote Control resolved this problem. "
- "Wavelink's Avalanche Enabler on XP embedded when disabled resolved this problem."
- "After a recent update to McAfee anti-virus, this problem occurred."
- "Disabling Kepware's Data Logging service resolved this problem."
The keyboard window itself is considered a "popup" class window in the system, and an overreaching popup blocker may stop all popup windows from being visible. From our experience, conflicts of these types can be problematic, and difficult to identify the exact cause. In the case of an anti-virus program, it may be settings issues, or white lists & black lists. Because an on-screen keyboard works at a low level to generate keystrokes that are seen by other applications, an overreaching security solution may prevent it from operating. You may wish to check for anti-virus program updates, or try default (or different) settings within the anti-virus program to prevent this type of conflict, or try a different anti-virus solution. We always recommend running as clean a system as possible. Unfortunately, resolving these conflicts is time consuming, and when multiple third-parties are involved, it goes beyond the normal level of technical support available. Essentially if the software runs in safe-mode, but not in your normal environment, then there is some driver or other software running that is causing this problem. Since we don't have access to your environment, we can't effectively help beyond suggesting the above methods provided by the operating system.
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Category: Common | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PD0208120595
When using Key Options to disable the Ctrl-Esc key combo (to prevent the user/operator from opening the Start Menu), the Control key gets latched down, which causes problems with ensuing keystrokes.
Use the Launch Key EXE facility to "Clear" the latched key.
Overview: In this specific case, the Ctrl-Esc prevents the Esc key from being processed, which then prevents the Ctrl-Key latched down from being cleared. Using the "Launch Key Exe" option, and the SDSTRMTS.EXE utility (available when installing the Developer's Kit), you can send a [Ctrl-Up] keystroke, which clears the latch, resolving the side-effect.
Notes: The Developer's Kit MUST be installed to have access to the SDSTRMTS.EXE utility - refer to the Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Soft | Install Developer's Kit. Also refer to the Developer's Kit documentation, or SDSTRMTS source code in the DEVKIT folder for additional details. For reference, this utility tell the My-T-Soft software to read the SDSTRMTS.KMF (Keyboard Macro File) and process it. This is a simple (ANSI) text file that (for this example) contains the [Ctrl-Up] keystroke command (and nothing else, no whitespace/lines/etc.).
Configuring My-T-Soft
- In My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Key Options, select the Esc key, and the Ctrl+ key modifier in the drop down selections
- Select Disable Keystroke(s)
- Select Launch Key EXE
- Browse to SDSTRMTS.EXE (in default installation directory if Developer's Kit installed, or in the DEVKIT folder) or enter "C:\Program Files\MYTSOFT\SDSTRMTS.EXE")
- Click OK & exit My-T-Soft Setup
The above establishes the setting for My-T-Soft, but it is still incomplete. The SDSTRMTS.EXE triggers My-T-Soft to look for the file SDSTRMTS.KMF in the default configuration location. Beginning in 1.78, this is not the installation folder, so you either need to set the INI ConfigPath=0 (which is not recommended, and will require modifying permissions and other security issues, especially in Windows Vista), or you will need to place the SDSTRMTS.KMF in the user's configuration folder. The easiest way to ascertain the user's configuration folder is to select My-T-Soft Setup | File Menu | Show Config File Location.
Creating the macro file SDSTRMTS.KMF
- Identify the correct location at My-T-Soft Setup | File Menu | Show Config File Location
- Create SDSTRMTS.KMF - this is a text file containing the text "[Ctrl-Up]" (no quotes). This can be created in Notepad, e.g. enter text [Ctrl-Up], save as ANSI file to users' configuration folder. It can be created at a command prompt - change to user's configuration folder, type
copy con SDSTRMTS.KMF[Enter]
[Ctrl-Up]
then type F6 or Ctrl-Z to end file and save. It can also be created in My-T-Soft Setup | Build-A-Macro - select an empty key, click on the Zoom button, select [Ctrl-Up] from the list, and click on the Save button - then browse to the user's configuration folder, and save as SDSTRMTS
Now test - Ctrl-Esc should no longer open the Start Menu, and if you use KeyWatch.exe (from the Developers Kit KEYBOARD folder), the result of Ctrl-Esc should be KEYDOWN 17, then KEYUP 17 (where the KEYDOWN gets generated at the latch of the Ctrl down key, nothing gets sent for the Esc key, and then KEYUP is the [Ctrl-Up] SDSTRMTS.KMF macro, which clears the Ctrl key latch).
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Developers Kit |
PG1105120137
With My-T-Soft in StartUp group, occasionally Windows reports an error after multiple restarts or upon start up.
- Verify the system date is current. All versions prior to 1.78 will fail to load if the system date is past January 19, 2038. See Year 2038 Problem.
- Update My-T-Soft executable (MYTSOFT.EXE) to 1.77B.
- Download MTS177B.ZIP (148K) (MD5: 2BCDF5255E9970E4F008F5C4857E9ABC), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Soft install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT or \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Make sure My-T-Soft is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find MYTSOFT.EXE, rename to MYTSOFT.177
- Unzip MTS177B.ZIP - expands to MYTSOFT.EXE 1.77B version
- For 1.77 Versions only
- Notes:
- Certain drivers may occasionally trigger multiple Settings Change messages (e.g. WM_WININICHANGE or WM_SETTINGCHANGE). If multiple messages are sent while My-T-Soft is initializing, the above error could occur. The update handles this situation.
- This typically only could occur when the system and drivers are initializing, and when certain drivers may be broadcasting these messages quickly. More robust drivers should only send one message once all settings changes are complete - you may also want to make sure you have the latest drivers for your hardware.
Original ID: PG223715
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PI0105120379
Changing the Default Installation Location
This only applies to releases prior to 2007
The Setup program currently remains a 16-bit application for support for Windows 3.x. In general, this does not cause any problems or issues, but the following may be relevant to certain individuals:
- Changing the default install location will require a short (8:3) naming convention - a long file name (such as "\Program Files" will cause problems - use (after verifying) "\PROGRA~1")
- In NT/2000/XP, a Virtual Machine is used with WOW (Windows on Windows) compatibility - make sure any appropriate Windows Service Packs are installed
- Supporting older versions of Windows - What a concept!
Original ID: PI300314
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PI0105120380
Software Setup (SETUP.EXE)
(NOTE: This has not been a common problem since Windows 98 SE, circa 1999)
There is a known compatibility issue with various video drivers when running our SETUP.EXE in certain resolutions / color depths. Any errors are related to an improper implementation with the driver's ability to perform the Windows API StretchBlt operation (GDI support). We apologize for any inconvenience, but this is NOT a problem with IMG software. If you experience any errors or difficulties while installing IMG software, we suggest you do one of the following:
- Obtain the most up-to-date driver from the manufacturer of your video adapter.
- Reduce (or change) the color depth / resolution of your video display and rerun SETUP.EXE (Display Properties | Settings)
- Change the video settings to the Standard VGA or Super VGA and rerun SETUP.EXE.
Original ID: PI300315
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PI0105120442
Windows XP (2000/WS 2003) reports error with 16-Bit Sub-System / Setup does not run
This only applies to releases prior to 2007.
The Setup program currently remains a 16-bit application for support for Windows 3.x (schools, hand-me-down systems, etc.). Please note that Microsoft no longer supports Windows 3.x at all - please consider this. Windows NT/2000/XP allow 16-bit progrmas via a "Windows on Windows" (WOW layer) compatibility subsystem. Normally this is transparent to the user.
- This is related to the file AUTOEXEC.NT located in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder - it may be missing or corrupt.
- The best solution is to copy the file AUTOEXEC.NT from the \WINDOWS\REPAIR folder to the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder. If you are familiar with Windows Explorer, simply locate the file AUTOEXEC.NT in \WINDOWS\REPAIR, then copy and paste into \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (you may need to show files).
- To type the command directly:
- Start Menu | Run
- Type CMD, then click OK
- At the command prompt type COPY \WINDOWS\REPAIR\AUTOEXEC.NT \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32[Enter]
- Type EXIT[Enter]
- CONFIG.NT and COMMAND.COM can also cause this - For other information, see Microsoft's Knowledge Base Article 305521 and Article 324767.
- Supporting older versions of Windows - What a concept!
Original ID: PI300313
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PI0105120456
My-T-Pen, My-T-Soft, My-T-Touch Versions 1.77 & earlier
Unable to Install, Message is: Setup cannot run while portions of My-T-Soft are Active! Close all programs, then retry
However, you have not installed software, and all programs are closed. You may also find that setup works fine on other systems.
The Setup program looks for Windows with certain names, and one of these windows is the Welcome screen run when you first install the software. Unfortunately, the program looks at ANY window with Welcome in the caption, and reports this result. We have created a program that looks at the same items as Setup, and reports details so you can shutdown or remove the particular program causing this conflict. You can download VERIFY.EXE (MD5: 5BDBB80834BA96C52BA12C16184C4B1D) and run it on the system reporting this message to diagnose what particular program is causing this conflict. You can use Task Manager (or Add/Remove programs) to close or remove the problematic program. Once Setup is complete, you can reboot to reset the system, or restart the program, or re-install the program.
For downloaded demos, another solution is to use a different install approach, see Alternative Downloads for My-T-Soft.
Original ID: PI300316
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PI0109120602
Need more control over install when using an MSI install option
The MSI files are essentially databases of information used by the Windows Installer to install the files and setup a system. The executable to use is "msiexec.exe" and any appropriate command line switches. In general, if you double click on an MSI file, Windows launches msiexec with the /i install option (e.g. "msiexec /i mts178_2000xp.msi").
For some basic, frequently asked for options, here are a few that can be used with the standard IMG MSI install files (these switches are not case sensitive):
In these examples, the msi file should be replaced with the msi file you want to operate on…
msiexec /i mts178_2000xp.msi
This installs My-T-Soft 1.78 (using the user interface)
msiexec /i /qn mts178_2000xp.msi
This silently installs My-T-Soft 1.78 (with NO user interface)
msiexec /x /qn mts178_2000xp.msi
This silently un-installs My-T-Soft 1.78 (with NO user interface)
msiexec /a mts178_2000xp.msi /qn TARGETDIR="C:\Documents and Settings\Full User\Desktop\Test"
This silently installs My-T-Soft 1.78 (with NO user interface) to a different target directory (for testing, etc.)
Further notes on command line switches:
/a = Administrative install - allows use of TARGETDIR override
/i = standard install
/x = standard un-install
/q? = user interface options
/qn = Displays no user interface.
/qb = Displays a basic user interface.
/qr = Displays a reduced user interface with a modal dialog box displayed at the end of the installation.
/qf = Displays the full user interface with a modal dialog box displayed at the end.
/qn+ = Displays no user interface, except for a modal dialog box displayed at the end.
/qb+ = Displays a basic user interface with a modal dialog box displayed at the end.
/qb- = Displays a basic user interface with no modal dialog boxes.
For further info on msiexec.exe, refer to Microsoft's documentation.
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PI0109120605
Installing on USB device, USB Install program does not see my USB Drive
For safety reasons, certain drive letters will not be checked for a USB device. Using Disk Management (In Windows XP, the easiest way to get to this is: Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management, then select Disk Management), you can change the Drive Letter to a H: or K: or other drive letter, and then re-run the USB install. You must have the USB device installed, and it must be visible as a drive in the Computer view of Windows Explorer.
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PI1105120142
Unable to run Setup / 16-bit subsystem error.
- Use alternate Setup (below)
- Refer to Installation (Setup) support
- Download MTS177.EXE (6.2MB) (MD5: D48D68C71A2669F9017C4A119AD38644), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download EXE file (single file, self-extracting, Setup), Save in known location (or move/copy to destination system)
- Run MTS177.EXE, perform normal install.
- For full font support, a system restart may be necessary (if keys are blank, you will need to restart)
- Second alternate: Download MTS177M.MSI (4MB) (MD5: 2CFC01C27C52945594EF105A12E3F2E2), follow instructions below.
- We have also prepared an MSI file (Microsoft Installer), which should be better supported by Windows for those users who have had these difficulties.
- Download this file & accept defaults to install My-T-Soft.
- Support for the Windows Installer differs among versions of Windows - if there are any difficulties, verify you have the correct updates to the Windows Installer (msiexec)
Original ID: PI223722
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PI1205120204
I want to un-install OnScreen but I cannot find the Development Kit in add/remove programs.
Use a Find or Search from your C: Drive (i.e. My Computer, Right click on C: drive, then select Find (or Search) and enter DEVKIT - this will show you the folder
where the files are located. There is no un-install as it normally is installed under
the Install folder, and is removed when un-installing the "main" product.
You can remove OnScreen from the Control Panel Add/Remove programs.
Original ID: PI253944
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PI1805120254
Unable to run Setup / 16-bit subsystem error
Refer to Installation (Setup) support
Original ID: PI225168
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PI2005120129
Downloaded File / CD Install Hangs
Install completes, but Program Group Shortcuts do not point to valid files
- Verify Windows Up-To-Date or use alternate MSI (Microsoft Installer) File
- This only affects a small number of systems, Windows XP and later.
- Background: The single file self-extracting/self-installing is the same on the web as on the CD - the install approach has worked for years on all versions of Windows. In late 2005, we've received reports from Windows XP users having difficulties with this install file.
- The failure appears to be related to the PKZIP extraction process used - what exactly causes the failure on a small number of systems is not clear, but it is difficult for us to call this progress. However, backwards compatibility is not guaranteed in the Windows environment.
- Since this is just a simple install & doing nothing more than expanding compressed files, we have prepared an MSI file (Microsoft Installer), which should be better supported by Windows for those users who have had these difficulties.
- Download Build-A-Board Version 2.10 Install as a single file MSI based file 11/7/2005 (3.1 MB) (MD5: 39AD7DA04D793F94141E10F994D95609)
Original ID: PI223703
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PI2009120607
I have installed the BAB210.MSI and am running Build-A-Board, but after I successfully build a board and try to run it, nothing happens.
The 2.10 MSI install does not establish the registry entries for the Target and Source locations. To do this, after install, run the Build-A-Board builder, go to Edit | Properties, click on the Global Settings tab, then make some modification to the settings so the Apply button is enabled (e.g. click on the . . . Button, then click on Cancel, or click on the Single File Keyboard Layout button), then click Apply. This will save the settings for the Source, Target and Bin folders.
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Category: Installing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PL0105120157
I am not able to license my software.
Often this can be attributed to a problem with the System ID or Serial # / License Key.
Note that when entering the info, there are no Letter I's or O's, only Digits 1's and 0's.
Also, you must enter some customer information - this is not tied to the unlock, but some text must be entered.
Original ID: PL253325
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Category: Licensing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: General Issue |
PL1107120567
If you obtained a license certificate from Roper Mobile, but My-T-Soft 1.77 is not licensed, you can use these files with the 1.77 version to license using the certificate you have. If you need to re-install My-T-Soft, you can use this link to download MTS177.msi. Once installed, you need to overwrite the LICENSE.EXE/LICENSE.LIC files in the C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT folder with the files below. This only applies to specific licenses - please contact IMG Customer Service for more details.
Download LICENSE.EXE/LICENSE.LIC
- Download LICENSE.EXE (328K) (MD5: 7DE91B7B93EE9C72F8395FA30BE72974)
- Download LICENSE.LIC (1K) (MD5: 6063F4B3C7BAD5644131CA808B812E90)
Overwrite the files C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\LICENSE.EXE and C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\LICENSE.LIC with these 2 files, then run Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Soft | Licensing Information, and enter the information from your certificate
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Category: Licensing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PL1910120637
Problem licensing TouchRight Utilities on Windows Server (2003/2008) - after licensing, running TouchRight Utilities still shows Demo, License Manager still shows unlicensed (Affects all TouchRight Utilities 1.30 Release 4 and earlier 1.30 version)
On these types of systems (i.e. a Windows Server), the license manager sees system as a server and uses a Product ID of TSSERVER rather than TRTUTILS (indicated by grayed out Product ID of TSSERVER (normally not seen in License Manager)). To bypass this (this is only required for actual "license" step), you can do the following:
- As Administrator, open Windows Explorer, browse to \Program Files\TouchRight Utilities.
- Find LICENSE.EXE - right-click, and Select Compatibility Tab - Under Compatibility Mode, check on "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and select Windows 98 or Windows 95 - (this mode hides the "server" aspect of the system from the License Manager)
- Apply compatibility change, and re-run License Manager (or run LICENSE.EXE directly)
- Verify the TSSERVER grayed out entry is not visible, and then license as normal using your license key and serial #
- After license is entered, verified, and saved, you can clear the compatibility flag - right-click on LICENSE.EXE, properties | Compatibility Tab and clear check box for "Run this…" - once licensed, the compatibility mode is not required.
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Category: Licensing | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: TouchRight Utilities | Version: 1.30 |
PU1005120222
I upgraded my computer to Windows XP and now My-T-Mouse does not work properly.
Windows XP is a completely different operating system, and My-T-Mouse will only work on Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98/Me. It will not work on WIndows NT/Windows 2000/WIndows XP, Unix, Linux, Apple, Solaris, etc. With your My-T-Mouse serial number you can upgrade to My-T-Soft which will support NT/2000/XP.
Original ID: PU259051
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
PU1105120138
Windows XP Tablet PC 2005 (Service Pack 2 for Tablet PC) - The Tablet PC Input Panel option (interface) does not work anymore.
Menus do not appear, no sub menus under Start Menu while running My-T-Soft.
- Update PanelWatch with 1.78 version
- Download PW178.ZIP (40K)(MD5: 0D6488E66817E1129332E4EDB1FCB1B5), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Soft install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT)
- Verify the Tablet PC Input Panel interface is not enabled - From My-T-Soft Menu, select Advanced Features - if Tablet PC Input Panel selected (checkmark), select to disable the existing interface (no check mark)
- Unzip / Overwrite existing PNLWATCH.EXE & PWLIB.DLL from Updates (178) release
- Re-enable Tablet PC Input Panel interface - From My-T-Soft Menu, select Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel
- Notes:
- PanelWatch is a utility that monitors the default Tablet PC interface and integrates My-T-Soft as a replacement for the Input Panel. This is ideal for situations where the capabilities of My-T-Soft are required
- Operation notes (TIP = Tablet PC Input Panel):
- My-T-Soft should be set to minimize as a button. The other minimize settings will work, but operation is not as smooth
- My-T-Soft should be dismissed by minimizing, or using the Exit button (there is no automatic dismissal)
- TIP Gesture will work, but not if dismissed by the TIP button on the task bar
- Positioning will be better if one of the two methods is used exclusively - e.g. the floating button (undocked state) method, or the TIP button (docked state) method
- Note that this will also work with Build-A-Board Layouts, but the PanelWatch utility must be run separately. Note that the manual approach will also work for both original & Build-A-Board layouts. Also, the Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel option places a shortcut in the StartUp group for All Users, so it is automatically available. If using a Build-A-Board layout, and want this enabled at Startup, you will manually have to place the PanelWatch shortcut into the StartUp group for All Users (or the particular user/users)
- Run PanelWatch (PNLWATCH.EXE) directly to enable the Tablet PC Input Panel interface - while running, it will manage the interface. If you run PNLWATCH.EXE while it is already running, it will add an icon to the system tray (by the clock). From this icon, you can open a menu to Close PanelWatch
- Note that the Enabled Menu feature only affects certain aspects of PanelWatch. If PanelWatch is running, it is enabled. To disable it, it must be closed (i.e. the process must not be running at all)
- To return to the default TIP, you must disable PanelWatch. This can be done from the My-T-Soft menu, or by running PanelWatch a second time (i.e. while PanelWatch is already running), then clicking on the tray icon, and selecting close. My-T-Soft can be used while using default TIP, but the 2 windows should not overlap
- IMPORTANT: If applying this update, also refer to this update.
Original ID: PC223716
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PU1105120139
Want Key Click Feedback.
Set Sound=1 in MYTSOFT.INI file
- Instructions:
- Go into My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Soft Initialization file
- In [Configuration] Section, change Sound=0 to Sound=1
- Save file, exit Setup
- Refer to Advanced User Information for more details about Sound options
Original ID: PU223717
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PU1105120140
Want Key Click Feedback but do not want Text-To-Speech Announcement.
Set Sound=1 in MYTSOFT.INI file, use IMGSOUND.EXE version 1.78
- Note: The IMGSOUND.EXE utility announces that "Text to Speech is Available" if it senses the Windows Speech subsystem (this may be annoying)
- Download IMGSOUND.178 (IMGSOUND.EXE) (56KB) (MD5: 19DD2BE12F30DF9EE8C07EE20AE80BE9), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Make sure My-T-Soft is closed
- Go into My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Soft Initialization file
- In [Configuration] Section, change Sound=0 to Sound=1
- In [Configuration] Section, Add entry (line) NoAnnounce=1
- Save file, exit Setup
- Using Windows Explorer or Command Prompt (Start Menu | Run | CMD), change to Installation folder (e.g. \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT or \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Rename IMGSOUND.EXE to IMGSOUND.177
- Copy downloaded IMGSOUND.178 file to this folder
- Copy IMGSOUND.178 to IMGSOUND.EXE
- Verify NoAnnounce=1 in MYTSOFT.INI
- Refer to Advanced User Information for more details about Sound options
Original ID: PU223722
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PU1105120141
Start Menu operation inconsistent (Windows 2000/XP / Classic Menu) when My-T-Soft minimized as a button (caption bar / title bar minimize option), especially immediately after logon.
- Add ToolTips window to Menu Class entries in MYTSOFT.INI
- Notes:
- If there are pop up announcements (e.g. Windows not activated, network connections not available, anti-virus warnings, etc.), this seems to be more noticeable
- If you find the button hops onto tooltip windows, then you may also want to add this setting
- Instructions:
- Make sure My-T-Soft is closed
- Go into My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Soft Initialization file
- Find the section [MenuClasses] (near bottom)
- Add next logical entry (e.g. if MyTClass0003, create line with MyTClass0004)
- Assuming last line is MyTClass0003=DV2ControlHost, add line MyTClass0004=tooltips_class32
- Save file, exit Setup
Original ID: PU223731
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PU1105120149
When I press the shift key all subsequent keystrokes are uppercase.
There have been a few updates to resolve some scan-code issues (left/right shift, etc.) This may be what you are experiencing - what is most likely happening is the session window is not seeing the release of the shift key, so it always reacts as though the shift key is down. We recommend upgrading to our 1.77 version.
Original ID: PU253303
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1105120178
When the user logs into Windows 2000 Terminal Server and My-T-Soft is running, the user's profile setting are not loaded.
For Windows 2000 and XP, the Second option (My-T-Soft 2) must be used for proper operation of the logon utilities, and correct logons, logon scripts, Active Directory, etc.
Original ID: PU253531
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1105120191
Key click sounds are sporadic.
The key click "call" in My-T-Soft is a straightforward Windows API function call, and is tied to the action of the mouse button calls (down/up, e.g. WM_LBUTTONDOWN/WM_LBUTTONUP). I do not believe there is any functionality in My-T-Soft that would affect the sequence/timing, but I can think of quite a few issues in the system that could affect what you are experiencing:
speed of processor
other processes running in the system
delays by services: network, video, storage subsystems (Flash speed if Flash drive, etc.)
priority of the sound generation process/service
In general, the sound is considered a relatively low-priority event, and it is probably delayed due to other actions in the system. Some options would be to use the regular (i.e. not Hi-Res) key painting in My-T-Soft, try with a system with more RAM to see if you notice a difference, look at what else is running in the system that may be introducing delays, etc. We can investigate on our end to see if there is any other issues that we can address in My-T-Soft, but I would guess it is system related, not My-T-Soft. You may wish to "test" the build on the system with Build-A-Board & see if you can duplicate the results. Although not the same compile, it is the same source code, so sequencing of the sounds should be the same.
Original ID: PU253806
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1105120202
I have upgraded to Windows XP and now My-T-Soft AT no longer works.
The update for My-T-Soft AT is now called OnScreen, and it is currently version 1.75. The existing software will only support Windows 3.x, 95/98/Me, not the NT based versions of Windows (i.e. Windows NT/Windows 2000/ Windows XP). You may call 800-889-0987, or upgrade at our website (www.imgpresents.com) - you will need a valid serial # from the existing software (e.g. MTA153??????).
Original ID: PU253911
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1105120203
License.exe dialog is popping up when My-T-Soft loads.
When My-T-Soft runs, it checks its license. If it cannot verify the license, it will then run in a demo mode, and after about an hour, time-out, and then run the LICENSE.EXE program to indicate to the user that it is unlicensed. When a valid license is shown, it can be related to one or some of the following:
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There is a mismatch between the LICENSE.EXE / MYTSOFT.EXE in version / product type
- The LICENSE.EXE (with LICENSE.LIC) & MYTSOFT.EXE are not in the same directory
- Rights or permissions for the user that do not allow the license to be verified (could be a read-only issue or other access related issue)
- More than one instances of the executable are being run (StartUp all users / StartUp particular user)
Here are some things to verify:
Search for MYTSOFT.EXE on the system & make sure there is only one, and it is in its installation folder, with the LICENSE.EXE.
From that folder, (without running My-T-Soft), run LICENSE.EXE - if it reports licensed & registered, run MYTSOFT.EXE from that folder.
If you have the splash enabled, it will echo the version - if in demo, it will echo DEMO version.
You can also right-click | Properties | and check version tab of these EXEs.
Original ID: PU253912
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1105120216
The keyboard does not appear at the initial logon so the user cannot logon.
The My-T-Soft Logon Utilities checks the existence of GinaDLL value in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon key to determine if the logon utilities are enabled or not. You can refer to the help / technical detail in the Help portion of the logon utilities for additional details. Here is a quick overview of what goes on:
When enabled, the Logon Utilities sets the GinaDLL=%windir%\MYTSOFT\IMGGINA2.DLL value in the WinLogon key (full path above). Windows uses this to change the default logon interface - My-T-Soft uses this to display the keyboard during logon. This will only work if the entry matches what the Logon Utilities creates in the GinaDLL value. You can use RegEdit to monitor what it is before an reboot, and what it is after a reboot - this may give you a clue as to what may be modifying it (i.e. if the GinaDLL is something else, then you can refer to the replacement value). If the logon utilities does not update this value (permissions / rights to the registry), then it will also behave as you describe. The key would be to modify it via the Logon Utilities, and use RegEdit to see what is actually going on with that key / GinaDLL value. You can also update it manually to see if it reacts differently.
Finally, we are aware of other software that modifies this entry (Novell Netware Client, and older Cisco wireless network adapters, for example). We do provide a "chaining" mechanism for the Novell GINA (see Logon Utilities help), and have worked with Cisco to ensure that their software interfaces within windows at the Network Protocol layer (MPR layer). Once you identify who/what is modifying this, you may want to see if there are updates / support notes.
Original ID: PU259190
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1105120271
Windows NT / 2000 / XP, IMG Logon Module
All IMG Logon Module support issues are handled in IMG Logon Technical Support
Original ID: PU225185
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.70 1.75 1.77 |
PU1105120272
Working with a DOS app in command.com in Windows 2000 (or any app that watches scan codes for Edit panel / Numeric panel) certain keys do not operate correctly / consistently
Download Patch PATCHMTS.ZIP (Available 11/9/2001) - This file contains an updated My-T-Soft Executable, and all 47 KMF files.- Download PATCHMTS.ZIP (383K) (MD5: 354543FDC5AECB97640AE5EE1801D6F0), Unzip and replace 1.70 files (You may want to rename MYTSOFT.EXE MYTSOFT.170 prior to unzipping patch).
Patch Notes:Brought to our attention by customer using command.com (NOT CMD.EXE) in Windows 2000 - we anticipate this affects a very small percentage of customersChange mainly affects "extended" keystroke attribute to required keys on edit & numeric panelsVirtual keys in Windows & for Windows Apps are not affectedVery few apps watch scan codes, so we expect this will only affect older applications & DOS applicationsRun KeyWatch in KEYBOARD folder with Developer's Kit installed to view virtual key & scan codesOne interesting feature that is available with patch - add EnableMouseScroll=1 to the [Configuration] section of INI file, and this will enable automatic scrolling when cursor is held at edge of screen when keyboard is larger than screen display
Original ID: PU225186
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.70 |
PU1107120526
Trying to run My-T-Soft 1.77 on a server (2000/2003/Terminal Services available), and message box appears "Not Licensed for Terminal Server operation!…"
- Applies to:
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Windows Server 2003
Update My-T-Soft executable (MYTSOFT.EXE) to 1.77B.
- Download MTS177BT.ZIP (304K) (md5: 129B0D4D492D09596AD102A627FB7E95), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Soft install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT or \WINNT\MYTSOFT)
- Make sure My-T-Soft is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find MYTSOFT.EXE, rename to MYTSOFT.177
- Find LICENSE.EXE, rename to LICENSE.177
- Unzip MTS177BT.ZIP - expands to MYTSOFT.EXE 1.77B version/LICENSE.EXE
- For 1.77 Versions only!
- Notes:
- This is the 1.77B update along with a license change to allow single license (console only) licensing for a Windows Server
- For details on the 1.77B updates, see ID: PG1105120137, 1.77B update for My-T-Soft
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PU1107120529
This update resolves the following problems:
During Windows Logon:
Stuck keys (dragging off board while button down)
Caps Lock / Shift state operation problems
See Message: "This may only be run in conjunction with the IMG Logon Utilities!"
Tablet PC 2005: Tablet PC Keyboard visible on logon screen even though "Replace Tablet PC Keyboard" option checked (See notes below)
Resolution: Update MTS2.EXE to version 2.17 (2.15 included in 1.77 releases)
- IMPORTANT: This is only a direct replacement to the 1.77 run-time component MTS2.EXE. This may not be used in in any other circumstance!
- File provided as ZIPped EXE
- Instructions: The Logon Utilities should be disabled to perform this update. If they are enabled, you must run the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure Logon Utility and clear the Enable Onscreen Keyboard Logon, then restart your system. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT) folder, then rename existing MTS2.EXE to MTS2.215. Copy downloaded file into folder (unzip as necessary).
- Re-Enable the Logon utilities & restart your system.)
- Download MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2_217.ZIP 12/7/2006 (23k) (MD5: 63DC4EA5CB2E3453897D844F268DB05B) (unzips as MTS2.EXE)
- Technical Notes
- Tablet PC 2005 Notes:In order to correctly operate, a registry change is also required: At the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Innovation Management Group\My-T-Soft\Logon], the TabletPC entry needs to be: Tablet_Login_Keyboard_Window
- Download Registry Update for Tablet PC 2005 and MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2TPC.REG 2/19/2007 (1k) This registry update can be applied by running it directly, or opening the context menu (right-click) and selecting Merge.
- This is a maintenance update / patch based on technical support issues and customer requests.
- File tagged as 2.17.0.0.
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, there is no need for this update.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
PU1107120542
Working with Korean, (or Japanese, Chinese, or any Asian keyboard layout) you are not able to create the correct character, or the keyboard layout is not operating as you expect / want.
For example, from one support request:
The problem is that when typing in Korean several symbols can be assembled into one symbol. However when I use your keyboard the Korean symbols are typed one by one and do not create the appropriate symbol (every keystroke sends the typed symbol and the cursor moves on to the next symbol which is not the way actual Korean letters are typed). I wanted to know if you know this
problem and are there any ways to correct this.
We are aware of the issue you are referring to, and I believe much depends on the IME (Input Method Editor) in use (e.g. the keyboard layout / IME selected in Windows Control Panel). The IME is the actual layer that assembles the Korean characters based on the keyboard input - as our software tries to emulate the physical keyboard, the scan codes & keystrokes generated should match what would be generated from a physical keyboard. At the IME layer, the characters are built for the actual application.
Because of the sheer number of layouts we have, we primarily focus on the basic operation the software provides - does it display the correct symbol on the layout, does it generate the same keystroke/scancode as the physical keyboard. The software does NOT automatically synchronize the keyboard layout selected with the current input locale for an application. By design, this is supposed to be determined by the user. (Note that there is a KeyboardSync utility in the Developer's Kit that can accomplish this, if desired.)
The complex Korean characters can be assembled in WordPad in Windows XP SP2 (US Version, with east Asian characters added) when the correct IME settings are selected from within the Korean keyboard layout options within Windows. Also, you can compare the operation of the physical keyboard vs. our software in a standard application such as WordPad.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft |
PU1107120564
Using My-T-Soft on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 (SP2 with XP Tablet PC), Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel is off, and the My-T-Soft keyboard and the Windows input panel are both in use. When overlapping, My-T-Soft flashes (Windows Z order conflict)
Add the following 2 class lines to the INI file (My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit My-T-Soft Initialization File), in the [MenuClasses] section, add:
MyTClass0004=Tablet_Tip_Dockable_Window
MyTClass0005=IPTip_Main_Window
(or add the correct sequence numbers based on the existing list).
In 1.78 Release 2, you can also add the class lines to the [StayBehindClasses] section.
When making changes in this area, be sure My-T-Soft is closed, update the INI, close Setup, then restart the software.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
PU1107120577
There is a delay when the Caps Lock is pressed.
Some systems have a video subsystem that causes painting delays when the 3D keys are used - this is most noticeable during the Caps lock repaint. Here are some options:
- Turn off the 3D display - Go into My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration, and clear the checkbox for "Display 3D Keys"
- -or-
- Make sure you have the most up-to-date driver for your video adapter
- Try a different resolution and/or color depth (I.e. 16-bit/24-bit/32-bit), etc. Certain combinations may work better because of hardware & driver issues.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
PU1110120659
The My-T-Soft Logon Utilities do not operate in 64-bit Windows 7 / Vista
Refer to available updates - see My-T-Soft Setup | Help | Check for Updates…, and look at options available for the My-T-Soft product. It is indicated as "My-T-Soft Logon Utilities for 64-bit Windows" (This is not tagged as a recommended update because this update only applies to 64-bit versions - you must manually select My-T-Soft, and the update, and answer Yes when notified that is the same as the current installation).
You can also download this update directly here: Download Update for My-T-Soft 1.78 Release 4 for 64-bit Windows 7/Vista (197 KB) (MD5: 9BE7DB402148727ACCDA83B086CE3D25)
Installation/udpate instructions:
Make sure the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities are closed - no My-T-Soft program should be running
Then, as Administrator, copy mts17864.exe to \Program Files (x86)\MYTSOFT, then execute directly from that folder.
This will expand and update:
IMGLOGON.exe and IMGVistaLogon.dll
and will add:
IMGVERS64.DLL and LICENSE64.DLL
Technical notes: The Credential Provider DLL must be compiled as 64-bit to be loaded by the operating system. Also, the user front-end IMGLOGON.exe must be 64-bit to update the correct registry keys (vs. the 32-bit redirects in the Wow6432Node sub keys). To resolve interface issues, supporting DLLs must also be 64-bit.
Once the update/new files have been applied, you can run the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities directly, and it will operate correctly in the 64-bit environment.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
PU1205120165
The word completion screen does not appear.
It is possible that there are security issues (File Permissions) that may affect OnScreen's ability to update its configuration files. A clean install as Administrator should be tried. If the current logged on user does not have read/write access to the OnScreen installation folder, then operation will not be correct. You can check permissions by using Windows Explorer, right-click on the ONSCREEN folder, then click on the Security tab.
Original ID: PU253452
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PU1205120197
I am unable to do text-to-speech with OnScreen.
In order to do text-to-speech, you need the Microsoft Speech components loaded. This is available as a separate download on the same download area as on-screen. In Windows XP, this is available by default.
Original ID: PU253816
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen |
PU1205120434
Windows NT / 2000 / XP, IMG Logon Module
All IMG Logon Module support issues are handled in IMG Logon Technical Support
Original ID: PU101305
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.70 1.75 |
PU1205120435
OnScreen does not run, Windows reports an error or general protection fault
Disable "Highlight Key under pointer" or open WordComplete panel
- Notes: There is a known issue with this feature when the WordComplete panel is not open. OnScreen will try to reference memory outside what has been allocated by Windows, causing this error. Depending on the version of Window, Service Pack level, system memory, and other programs in the system, etc. you may or may not experience this problem.
- To prevent this from occurring, you have 2 choices - disable the feature, or use the WordComplete panel.
- To disable this feature: Go into OnScreen Setup - Start Menu | Programs | OnScreen | OnScreen Setup, and select Appearance, then Enhance. Clear the check box labeled "Highlight Key under pointer"
- Or, optionally, keep the WordComplete panel open - in OnScreen Setup, under User Options - Go into OnScreen Setup - Start Menu | Programs | OnScreen | OnScreen Setup, and select User Options, then make sure the check box is marked with WordComplete Active.
- This issue is resolved in the 1.78 release.
Original ID: PU101306
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.70 1.75 |
PU1205120436
Font Dialog does not save correct 1 Character Size Adjust setting Configuration | Fonts | 1 Character Size Adjust sometimes saves as 0, even if changed to a different value.
There is a missing line of code in the save code in this dialog, and operation can be inconsistent - this only affects the character size adjust setting. Use the INI file (OnScreen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit Initialization file) to change setting Keyboard1SizeCharAdjBase, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjMedium, Keyboard1SizeCharAdjLarge. This will be resolved in all future versions.
Original ID: PU101307
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.70 |
PU1207120576
There is a delay when the Caps Lock is pressed, and/or "Automatic Spaces & Capitals" is on, and a punctuation entry triggers automatic capitals at the end of sentence when using WordComplete.
Some systems have a video subsystem that causes painting delays when the 3D keys are used - this is most noticeable during the Caps lock repaint. Here are some options:
- Turn off the 3D display - Go into OnScreen Setup | Appearance, and clear the checkbox for "Display 3D Keys"
- -or-
- Make sure you have the most up-to-date driver for your video adapter
- Try a different resolution and/or color depth (I.e. 16-bit/24-bit/32-bit), etc. Certain combinations may work better because of hardware & driver issues.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
PU1210120623
Is it possible to use a [physical] keyboard shortcut to minimize OnScreen and one to make it reappear? Our user would benefit.
There are several possibilties using the IMG Developer's Kit - available here
OnScreen does not include the Developer's Kit by default, but it can be downloaded and unzipped as appropriate for the user/system. The DevKit sub-folder has useful utilities for manipulating the keyboard externally - specifically the FWCTLMTS.EXE (Find Window and Control), MINMZMTS.EXE (Minimize), OPEN_MTS.EXE (Open).
In the DevKit folder, the FWCTLMTS.EXE is designed to toggle OnScreen (My-T-Soft Family) off-screen (not visible)/ on-screen (visible). By creating a shortcut to this utility on the user's desktop, then go into the shortcut properties, you can add a Shortcut key (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-X) to trigger the shortcut itself. Then when a Ctrl-Alt-X occurs (via physical keyboard or OnScreen), the OnScreen keyboard window will be toggled "off-screen". Press Ctrl-Alt-X to bring it back. Ctrl-Alt-X will toggle access to OnScreen & control the screen real estate as desired by the user.
Alternatively, using a Minimize/Open (MINMZMTS.EXE / OPEN_MTS.EXE) approach with 2 different shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-A / Ctrl-Alt-Z) can perform the same general operation, but leaves the software available in its minimized state.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
PU1211120665
The OnScreen Logon Utilities do not operate in 64-bit Windows 7 / Vista
Refer to available updates - see OnScreen Setup | Help | Check for Updates…, and look at options available for the OnScreen product. It is indicated as "OnScreen Logon Utilities for 64-bit Windows" (This is not tagged as a recommended update because this update only applies to 64-bit versions - you must manually select OnScreen, and the update, and answer Yes when notified that is the same as the current installation).
You can also download this update directly here: Download Update for OnScreen 1.78 Release 4 for 64-bit Windows 7/Vista (197 KB) (MD5: 8A38ADDC2814DA5505CD30FF30585C34)
Installation/udpate instructions:
Make sure the OnScreen Logon Utilities are closed - no OnScreen program should be running
Then, as Administrator, copy ons17864.exe to \Program Files (x86)\ONSCREEN, then execute directly from that folder.
This will expand and update:
IMGLOGON.exe and IMGVistaLogon.dll
and will add:
IMGVERS64.DLL and LICENSE64.DLL
Technical notes: The Credential Provider DLL must be compiled as 64-bit to be loaded by the operating system. Also, the user front-end IMGLOGON.exe must be 64-bit to update the correct registry keys (vs. the 32-bit redirects in the Wow6432Node sub keys). To resolve interface issues, supporting DLLs must also be 64-bit.
Once the update/new files have been applied, you can run the OnScreen Logon Utilities directly, and it will operate correctly in the 64-bit environment.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
PU1306120500
During Windows Logon:
Stuck keys (dragging off board while button down)
Caps Lock / Shift state operation problems
Resolution: Update MTS2.EXE to version 2.17 (2.15 included in 1.77 releases)
- IMPORTANT: This is only a direct replacement to the My-T-Soft TS run-time component MTS2.EXE. This may not be used in in any other circumstance!
- File provided as ZIPped EXE
- Instructions: The Logon Utilities must be disabled to perform this update. If they are enabled, you must run the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure Logon Utility and clear the Enable Onscreen Keyboard Logon, then restart your system. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT (or \WINNT\MYTSOFT) folder, then rename existing MTS2.EXE to MTS2.215. Copy downloaded file into folder (unzip as necessary).
- Re-Enable the Logon utilities & restart your system.)
- Download MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2_217.ZIP 12/7/2006 (23k) (MD5: 63DC4EA5CB2E3453897D844F268DB05B) (unzips as MTS2.EXE)
- Technical Notes
- This is a maintenance update / patch based on technical support issues and customer requests.
- File tagged as 2.17.0.0.
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, there is no need for this update.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.77 |
PU1605120144
When I start My-T-Touch an error occurs "My-T-Touch Initialization Error! Cannot access
My-T-Touch Keyboard File: Keyboard.kbf."
On the 1.73 version, this can occur if the user only has read-only permissions on the folder where My-T-Touch is located. The user must have read-write permissions on the MYTTOUCH.INI and KEYBOARD.KBF files. As an administrator, you would need to change the permissions on these 2 files, or change the permissions on the MYTTOUCH folder (where the software is installed) to allow read-write access for all users.
Original ID: PU256701
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.73 |
PU1605120300
Windows NT / 2000 / XP, IMG Logon Module
All IMG Logon Module support issues are handled in IMG Logon Technical Support
Original ID: PU560214
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.70 1.75 1.77 |
PU1605120301
Working with a DOS app in command.com in Windows 2000 (or any app that watches scan codes for Edit panel / Numeric panel) certain keys do not operate correctly / consistently
Download Patch PATCHMTT.ZIP (Available 11/9/2001) - This file contains an updated My-T-Touch Executable, and all 47 KMF files.- Download PATCHMTT.ZIP (383K) (MD5: 2C33586D2D99D05BC64F07C6E4F23632), Unzip and replace 1.70 files (You may want to rename MYTTOUCH.EXE MYTTOUCH.170 prior to unzipping patch).
Patch Notes:Brought to our attention by customer using command.com (NOT CMD.EXE) in Windows 2000 - we anticipate this affects a very small percentage of customersChange mainly affects "extended" keystroke attribute to required keys on edit & numeric panelsVirtual keys in Windows & for Windows Apps are not affectedVery few apps watch scan codes, so we expect this will only affect older applications & DOS applicationsRun KeyWatch in KEYBOARD folder with Developer's Kit installed to view virtual key & scan codesOne interesting feature that is available with patch - add EnableMouseScroll=1 to the [Configuration] section of INI file, and this will enable automatic scrolling when cursor is held at edge of screen when keyboard is larger than screen display
Original ID: PU560215
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.70 |
PU1605120303
My-T-Touch in StartUp group, occassionally Windows reports an error after multiple restarts or upon start up.
Update My-T-Touch executable (MYTTOUCH.EXE) to 1.77B.
- Download MTT177B.ZIP(148K) (MD5: 4E951199B512966FD3437098BDD50514), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Touch install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH or \WINNT\MYTTOUCH)
- Make sure My-T-Touch is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find MYTTOUCH.EXE, rename to MYTTOUCH.177
- Unzip MTT177B.ZIP - expands to MYTTOUCH.EXE 1.77B version
- For 1.77 Versions only
- Notes:
- Certain drivers may occassionally trigger multiple Settings Change messages (e.g. WM_WININICHANGE or WM_SETTINGCHANGE). If multiple messages are sent while My-T-Touch is initializing, the above error could occur. The update handles this situation.
- This typically only could occur when the system and drivers are initializing, and when certain drivers may be broadcasting these messages quickly. More robust drivers should only send one message once all settings changes are complete - you may also want to make sure you have the latest drivers for your hardware.
Original ID: PU560217
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1605120304
Windows XP Tablet PC 2005 (Service Pack 2 for Tablet PC) - The Tablet PC Input Panel option (interface) does not work anymore
Menus do not appear, no sub menus under Start Menu while running My-T-Touch
Update PanelWatch with 1.78 version
- Download PW178.ZIP (40K) (MD5: 0D6488E66817E1129332E4EDB1FCB1B5), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Touch install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH)
- Verify the Tablet PC Input Panel interface is not enabled - From My-T-Touch Menu, select Advanced Features - if Tablet PC Input Panel selected (checkmark), select to disable the existing interface (no check mark)
- Unzip / Overwrite existing PNLWATCH.EXE & PWLIB.DLL from Updates (178) release
- Re-enable Tablet PC Input Panel interface - From My-T-Touch Menu, select Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel
- Notes:
- PanelWatch is a utility that monitors the default Tablet PC interface and integrates My-T-Touch as a replacement for the Input Panel. This is ideal for situations where the capabilities of My-T-Touch are required
- Operation notes (TIP = Tablet PC Input Panel):
- My-T-Touch should be set to minimize as a button. The other minimize settings will work, but operation is not as smooth
- My-T-Touch should be dismissed by minimizing, or using the Exit button (there is no automatic dismissal)
- TIP Gesture will work, but not if dismissed by the TIP button on the task bar
- Positioning will be better if one of the two methods is used exclusively - e.g. the floating button (undocked state) method, or the TIP button (docked state) method
- Note that this will also work with Build-A-Board Layouts, but the PanelWatch utility must be run separately. Note that the manual approach will also work for both original & Build-A-Board layouts. Also, the Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel option places a shortcut in the StartUp group for All Users, so it is automatically available. If using a Build-A-Board layout, and want this enabled at Startup, you will manually have to place the PanelWatch shortcut into the StartUp group for All Users (or the particular user/users)
- Run PanelWatch (PNLWATCH.EXE) directly to enable the Tablet PC Input Panel interface - while running, it will manage the interface. If you run PNLWATCH.EXE while it is already running, it will add an icon to the system tray (by the clock). From this icon, you can open a menu to Close PanelWatch
- Note that the Enabled Menu feature only affects certain aspects of PanelWatch. If PanelWatch is running, it is enabled. To disable it, it must be closed (i.e the process must not be running at all)
- To return to the default TIP, you must disable PanelWatch. This can be done from the My-T-Touch menu, or by running PanelWatch a second time (i.e while PanelWatch is already running), then clicking on the tray icon, and selecting close. My-T-Touch can be used while using default TIP, but the 2 windows should not overlap
- IMPORTANT: If applying this update, also refer to this update.
Original ID: PU560218
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1605120305
Want Key Click Feedback
Set Sound=1 in MYTTOUCH.INI file
- Instructions:
- Go into My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Touch Initialization file
- In [Configuration] Section, change Sound=0 to Sound=1
- Save file, exit Setup
- Refer to Advanced User Information for more details about Sound options
Original ID: PU560219
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1605120306
Want Key Click Feedback but do not want Text-To-Speech Announcement
Set Sound=1 in MYTTOUCH.INI file, use IMGSOUND.EXE version 1.78
- Note: The IMGSOUND.EXE utility announces that "Text to Speech is Available" if it senses the Windows Speech subsystem (this may be annoying)
- Download IMGSOUND.178 (IMGSOUND.EXE) (56KB) (MD5: 1BC875F0D6E6DEA3AC75987B82DA148C), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Make sure My-T-Touch is closed
- Go into My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Touch Initialization file
- In [Configuration] Section, change Sound=0 to Sound=1
- In [Configuration] Section, Add entry (line) NoAnnounce=1
- Save file, exit Setup
- Using Windows Explorer or Command Prompt (Start Menu | Run | CMD), change to Installation folder (e.g. \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH or \WINNT\MYTTOUCH)
- Rename IMGSOUND.EXE to IMGSOUND.177
- Copy downloaded IMGSOUND.178 file to this folder
- Copy IMGSOUND.178 to IMGSOUND.EXE
- Verify NoAnnounce=1 in MYTTOUCH.INI
- Refer to Advanced User Information for more details about Sound options
Original ID: PU560220
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1605120307
Start Menu operation inconsistent (Windows 2000/XP / Classic Menu) when My-T-Touch minimized as a button (caption bar / title bar minimize option), especially immediately after logon
Add ToolTips window to Menu Class entries in MYTTOUCH.INI
- Notes:
- If there are pop up announcements (e.g. Windows not activated, network connections not available, anti-virus warnings, etc.), this seems to be more noticeable
- If you find the button hops onto tooltip windows, then you may also want to add this setting
- Instructions:
- Make sure My-T-Touch is closed
- Go into My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Touch Initialization file
- Find the section [MenuClasses] (near bottom)
- Add next logical entry (e.g. if MyTClass0003, create line with MyTClass0004)
- Assuming last line is MyTClass0003=DV2ControlHost, add line MyTClass0004=tooltips_class32
- Save file, exit Setup
Original ID: PU560221
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1605120308
Unable to run Setup / 16-bit subsystem error
Refer to Installation (Setup) support
Original ID: PU560222
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1607120524
Trying to run My-T-Touch 1.77 on a server (2000/2003/Terminal Services available), and message box appears "Not Licensed for Terminal Server operation!…"
- Applies to:
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Windows Server 2003
Update My-T-Touch executable (MYTTOUCH.EXE) to 1.77B.
- Download MTT177BT.ZIP (304K) (MD5: 4DFA4328C962FC7533A964C11C8F93B4), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Touch install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH or \WINNT\MYTTOUCH)
- Make sure My-T-Touch is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find MYTTOUCH.EXE, rename to MYTTOUCH.177
- Find LICENSE.EXE, rename to LICENSE.177
- Unzip MTT177BT.ZIP - expands to MYTTOUCH.EXE 1.77B version/LICENSE.EXE
- For 1.77 Versions only!
- Notes:
- This is the 1.77B update along with a license change to allow single license (console only) licensing for a Windows Server
- For details on the 1.77B updates, see ID: PU1605120303, 1.77B update for My-T-Touch
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1607120530
This update resolves the following problems:
During Windows Logon:
Stuck keys (dragging off board while button down)
Caps Lock / Shift state operation problems
See Message: "This may only be run in conjunction with the IMG Logon Utilities!"
Tablet PC 2005: Tablet PC Keyboard visible on logon screen even though "Replace Tablet PC Keyboard" option checked (See notes below)
Resolution: Update MTS2.EXE to version 2.17 (2.15 included in 1.77 releases)
- IMPORTANT: This is only a direct replacement to the 1.77 run-time component MTS2.EXE. This may not be used in in any other circumstance!
- File provided as ZIPped EXE
- Instructions: The Logon Utilities should be disabled to perform this update. If they are enabled, you must run the My-T-Touch Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure Logon Utility and clear the Enable Onscreen Keyboard Logon, then restart your system. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH (or \WINNT\MYTTOUCH) folder, then rename existing MTS2.EXE to MTS2.215. Copy downloaded file into folder (unzip as necessary).
- Re-Enable the Logon utilities & restart your system.)
- Download MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2_217.ZIP 12/7/2006 (23k) (MD5: 63DC4EA5CB2E3453897D844F268DB05B) (unzips as MTS2.EXE)
- Technical Notes
- Tablet PC 2005 Notes:In order to correctly operate, a registry change is also required: At the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Innovation Management Group\My-T-Soft\Logon], the TabletPC entry needs to be: Tablet_Login_Keyboard_Window
- Download Registry Update for Tablet PC 2005 and MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2TPC.REG 2/19/2007 (1k) This registry update can be applied by running it directly, or opening the context menu (right-click) and selecting Merge.
- This is a maintenance update / patch based on technical support issues and customer requests.
- File tagged as 2.17.0.0.
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, there is no need for this update.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
PU1607120545
Working with Korean, (or Japanese, Chinese, or any Asian keyboard layout) you are not able to create the correct character, or the keyboard layout is not operating as you expect / want.
For example, from one support request:
The problem is that when typing in Korean several symbols can be assembled into one symbol. However when I use your keyboard the Korean symbols are typed one by one and do not create the appropriate symbol (every keystroke sends the typed symbol and the cursor moves on to the next symbol which is not the way actual Korean letters are typed). I wanted to know if you know this
problem and are there any ways to correct this.
We are aware of the issue you are referring to, and I believe much depends on the IME (Input Method Editor) in use (e.g. the keyboard layout / IME selected in Windows Control Panel). The IME is the actual layer that assembles the Korean characters based on the keyboard input - as our software tries to emulate the physical keyboard, the scan codes & keystrokes generated should match what would be generated from a physical keyboard. At the IME layer, the characters are built for the actual application.
Because of the sheer number of layouts we have, we primarily focus on the basic operation the software provides - does it display the correct symbol on the layout, does it generate the same keystroke/scancode as the physical keyboard. The software does NOT automatically synchronize the keyboard layout selected with the current input locale for an application. By design, this is supposed to be determined by the user. (Note that there is a KeyboardSync utility in the Developer's Kit that can accomplish this, if desired.)
The complex Korean characters can be assembled in WordPad in Windows XP SP2 (US Version, with east Asian characters added) when the correct IME settings are selected from within the Korean keyboard layout options within Windows. Also, you can compare the operation of the physical keyboard vs. our software in a standard application such as WordPad.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch |
PU1607120563
Using My-T-Touch on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 (SP2 with XP Tablet PC), Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel is off, and the My-T-Touch keyboard and the Windows input panel are both in use. When overlapping, My-T-Touch flashes (Windows Z order conflict)
Add the following 2 class lines to the INI file (My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit My-T-Touch Initialization File), in the [MenuClasses] section, add:
MyTClass0004=Tablet_Tip_Dockable_Window
MyTClass0005=IPTip_Main_Window
(or add the correct sequence numbers based on the existing list).
In 1.78 Release 2, you can also add the class lines to the [StayBehindClasses] section.
When making changes in this area, be sure My-T-Touch is closed, update the INI, close Setup, then restart the software.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
PU1607120579
There is a delay when the Caps Lock is pressed.
Some systems have a video subsystem that causes painting delays when the 3D keys are used - this is most noticeable during the Caps lock repaint. Here are some options:
- Turn off the 3D display - Go into My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration, and clear the checkbox for "Display 3D Keys"
- -or-
- Make sure you have the most up-to-date driver for your video adapter
- Try a different resolution and/or color depth (I.e. 16-bit/24-bit/32-bit), etc. Certain combinations may work better because of hardware & driver issues.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
PU1610120658
My-T-Touch will not open at a different location, even after I have Saved Current Settings and Saved Position. This is an ELO TouchSystems unit.
Check the Programs shortcut icon and/or the All Users | Startup group icon. If there is a command line (e.g. …/MYTTOUCH.EXE /X:100 /Y:500), then this override will affect the opening location when the software is run. You can either update the X/Y location to meet your needs, or remove the command line entirely (I.e. just run MYTTOUCH.EXE). See Command Line options for additional details: http://www.my-t-touch.com/myttouch/guide/html/commandlineoptions.html.
Note: One check to make sure you are saving your settings is to verify that the configuration is correct by opening and closing My-T-Touch several times - it should always open where you expect/want it. You can also move, then close & re-open to test to verify some other setting isn't causing the problem. Of course, make sure you are running My-T-Touch with no command line options to check this. Also, you can use the menu while running to Restore settings, or Restore position to see what the "saved" settings are..
There are some other "non-default" options that can affect the opening position. Check the INI ConfigPath setting http://www.my-t-touch.com/myttouch/guide/html/myttouchini.html and notes - there are various possibilities if not at the default ConfigPath=1. At the default, each user gets its copy, and then can save/update/modify the settings so each user can have a unique configuration. If you want all users to have the same configuration, using a different ConfigPath and other options such as ReadOnlyOK may be better for your situation. You may also need to check SaveAfterMove=0, SaveAfterChange=0, SaveAtClose=0, SaveAtEndSession=0 in the INI, as if these are set, you could be saving at a point you don't realize.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
PU1610120663
The My-T-Touch Logon Utilities do not operate in 64-bit Windows 7 / Vista
Refer to available updates - see My-T-Touch Setup | Help | Check for Updates…, and look at options available for the My-T-Touch product. It is indicated as "My-T-Touch Logon Utilities for 64-bit Windows" (This is not tagged as a recommended update because this update only applies to 64-bit versions - you must manually select My-T-Touch, and the update, and answer Yes when notified that is the same as the current installation).
You can also download this update directly here: Download Update for My-T-Touch 1.78 Release 4 for 64-bit Windows 7/Vista (197 KB) (MD5: 48EA3B6064F8DC0CD5D56EF2F0758D31)
Installation/udpate instructions:
Make sure the My-T-Touch Logon Utilities are closed - no My-T-Touch program should be running
Then, as Administrator, copy mtt17864.exe to \Program Files (x86)\MYTTOUCH, then execute directly from that folder.
This will expand and update:
IMGLOGON.exe and IMGVistaLogon.dll
and will add:
IMGVERS64.DLL and LICENSE64.DLL
Technical notes: The Credential Provider DLL must be compiled as 64-bit to be loaded by the operating system. Also, the user front-end IMGLOGON.exe must be 64-bit to update the correct registry keys (vs. the 32-bit redirects in the Wow6432Node sub keys). To resolve interface issues, supporting DLLs must also be 64-bit.
Once the update/new files have been applied, you can run the My-T-Touch Logon Utilities directly, and it will operate correctly in the 64-bit environment.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
PU1705120126
Desire additional button feature to spin mouse wheel by holding button down.
- Update Joystick-To-Mouse executable (JOY2MS32.EXE) to 2.61.
- Download JTM261EX.ZIP (117K) (MD5: 8FD4EA8328792E1113FD2684E9DEAAA8), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to Joystick-To-Mouse install folder (default \WINDOWS\JOY2MSE or \WINNT\JOY2MSE)
- Make sure Joystick-To-Mouse is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find JOY2MS32.EXE, rename to JOY2MS32.260
- Unzip JTM261EX.ZIP - expands to JOY2MS32.EXE 2.61 version
- Notes:
- The 2.60 license will work with this executable - tagged 2.61 for version tracking
- This update adds Wheel Down (Spin) and Wheel Up (Spin) entries into the Button settings selections. These work by sending mouse wheel events to the active application while the button is held down.
- Also includes additional display options - see DisplayValue setting in INI. Can be set to 2, 3, or 4 for more info.
Original ID: PG223710
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
PU1705120127
Problems working with Multiple Monitors (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP)
- Try other relative positions for second (or third, etc.) monitor.
- Joystick-To-Mouse does support multiple monitors, and has been written to query the system for the Virtual X/Virtual Y coordinates of the entire display surface
- There have been a few reports of problems being resolved by changing the relative positioning - this may also be due to other settings, such as cursor wrap, etc.
- To change the monitor position - go to Start Menu | Settings | Control Panel | Display | Settings Tab - click & drag monitors to change relative position
Original ID: PG223701
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
PU1705120128
Only want Button Capabilities, do not want Joystick-To-Mouse to move cursor
Using non-gaming device, only has buttons, no axes of motion
Device loses calibration, causes drifting, and you didn't want cursor motion anyway
- Manually Change Relative Mode Speed Settings (Details Below)
- Instructions:
- Joystick-To-Mouse defaults to saving its settings in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Innovation Management Group\Joystick-To-Mouse\Settings. (Note that this is saved per user, so if more than one user logs onto Windows, this will affect each user). Below are 3 distinct approaches with details to disable Joystick-To-Mouse's control of the cursor motion:
- Download Registry File to do Registry Update (acceptable if only 1 user operates Joystick-To-Mouse on the machine, or you will perform this operation for each user)
- 1) Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if open)
- 2) Download JTMSPEED.REG (1K) (MD5: CB316BA60CD6256A00C7E2B58F2A4DEE) (Be sure to note where you save this downloaded file)
- 3) Double-click, or right-click and select Merge to update the registry with these settings (SpeedX=0, SpeedY=0)
- 4) Re-run Joystick-To-Mouse. As long as the Speed settings under Program Options, or Custom Calibration are not changed, Joystick-To-Mouse will calculate a 0 pixel motion requirement, effectively ignoring the joystick X-axis/Y-axis settings
- Modify Registry directly (acceptable if only 1 user operates Joystick-To-Mouse on the machine)
- 1) Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if open), then Start Menu | Run | Regedit, then OK (Please refer to all Microsoft warnings about modifying the Registry directly)
- 2) Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then Software, then Innovation Management Group, Then Joystick-To-Mouse, then Settings
- 3) Modify SpeedX and SpeedY - set both settings to 0, e.g. SpeedX=0, SpeedY=0
- 4) Close Regedit, and re-run Joystick-To-Mouse. As long as the Speed settings under Program Options, or Custom Calibration are not changed, Joystick-To-Mouse will calculate a 0 pixel motion requirement, effectively ignoring the joystick X-axis/Y-axis settings
- Change Joystick-To-Mouse to operate off of JOY2MSE.INI
- 1) Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if open), then Start Menu | Run | Regedit, then OK (Please refer to all Microsoft warnings about modifying the Registry directly)
- 2) Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then Software, then Innovation Management Group, Then Joystick-To-Mouse
- 3) Delete the Joystick-To-Mouse branch entirely (if it remains, this will be used by Joystick-To-Mouse, not the JOY2MSE.INI). If there are multiple users, you will need to delete this branch for ALL users.
- 4) Close Regedit, then use Windows Explorer to find \WINDOWS\JOY2MSE (or \WINNT\JOY2MSE), and then find JOY2MSE.INI - open with Notepad to Edit
- 5) Change DoNotUseRegistry=0 to DoNotUseRegistry=1. Find SpeedX & SpeedY, and set to SpeedX=0, SpeedY=0
- 6) Close Notepad & save JOY2MSE.INI with these modifications.
- 7) Re-run Joystick-To-Mouse. As long as the Speed settings under Program Options, or Custom Calibration are not changed, Joystick-To-Mouse will calculate a 0 pixel motion requirement, effectively ignoring the joystick X-axis/Y-axis settings
- IMPORTANT: To use the INI, the DoNotUseRegistry=1 setting is required, AND all User settings must be deleted from the Registry.
Original ID: PG223702
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
PU1705120153
Joystick-To-Mouse cursor drifts when it is not actively being moved.
Joystick-To-Mouse installs and creates a program group (Start Menu | Programs | Joystick-To-Mouse). Running Joystick-To-Mouse will create a button on the task bar. Click on the button on the task bar to open the Joystick-To-Mouse menu.
Drifting is a combination of calibration & settings in Joystick-To-Mouse. You may need to increase the center range sensitivity. You should refer to the troubleshooting in the Joystick-To-Mouse help. It is always a good idea to calibrate & test in the Control Panel icon to confirm Windows is properly configured for your device. You can then use the Joystick-To-Mouse Custom Calibration to change settings in JTM and test immediately to confirm proper settings & operation.
The troubleshooting section runs down all options & should be a good resource to help you resolve any drifting problem.
Original ID: PU253217
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
PU1705120170
Joystick-To-Mouse does not work with my USB port joystick.
There are several issues with USB joysticks.
1) Joystick-to-Mouse will work with these devices if they interface as a joystick device to windows. Typically a USB joystick will come with driver software. This needs to be installed.
2) Before running Joystick-To-Mouse, open Start Menu | Settings | Control Panel | Game Controllers (or Joystick if an early Win 95 version). Verify that the joystick is on ID 1 (Advanced), and that you can calibrate & test the joystick device.
3) Joystick-To-Mouse does not read any joystick - we use the multimedia services in windows, and wait for joystick messages to be sent to our software. If the device does not support or have the proper driver for Microsoft Windows, then you should check with the manufacturer of the device.
4) Reporting any error messages or what does / doesn't happen can be useful in addressing any "issues" with our software.
5) To date, we have had no reports of incompatibilities with any joystick device that interfaces with windows properly. Identifying the manufacturer & model of the device you are using will help us ensure future compatibility if, in fact, there is a problem with the device you are using.
Original ID: PU253605
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
PU1705120374
Joystick-To-Mouse Compatibility Notes / Game Compatibility
Joystick-To-Mouse is a windows compatible software program that uses the Microsoft Windows API, and conforms to all guidelines published by Microsoft. By definition, if Joystick-To-Mouse works with any windows application, it will work with all (properly written) windows applications. Game developers are known for writing software that utilizes system resources in ways that DO NOT conform to these "rules" - since they assume that the user will ONLY be using their software, they operate in a way that bypasses, or ignores other programs running in the system. Therefore, IMG can not provide compatibility with programs written in a way that do not conform to the Microsoft Windows operating system.
IMG does not have a list, nor do we exhaustively test any of the thousands of programs released every year - In order to keep our prices reasonable, we can not purchase, pay personnel to test, and provide changes to our software to work with companies that choose to ignore the published documentation regarding software interoperation. We apologize for any inconvenience, but we strongly recommend you download a demo and test the software before purchasing.
Original ID: PU223700
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
PU1706120461
In Windows 2000/Windows XP, after installing Joystick-To-Mouse, prior to logon, the cursor drifts. You do not need/want Joystick-To-Mouse to operate/move the cursor at the logon screen.
In the 2.60 version, by default, Joystick-To-Mouse installs & starts a service (IMG Joystick-To-Mouse Service) to allow a joystick to interact in the WinLogon secure desktop (e.g. prior to logon/user authentication). To remove/stop this default action, do the following: As a Computer Administrator, logon and go to Control Panel - in Services (Administrative Tools), find the IMG Joystick-To-Mouse service. Set this service to manual or disable the service.
Joystick-To-Mouse allows an individual who can only use a joystick to fully operate windows. In order to accommodate this type of user, the need to also operate the mouse cursor from within the secure logon screen may be required. Due to security & architectural issues, the IMG Joystick-To-Mouse service is the software component that enables this capability. If this action is not desired, this service may be controlled from within Windows.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
PU1712120680
Windows Vista/Windows 7 - Joystick-To-Mouse does not operate properly, or only operates in upper left of screen
If your font setting (Custom DPI Setting) is greater than 125%, the Windows API GetSystemMetrics does not perform as documented, and will return incorrect values for screen size, causing Joystick-To-Mouse's calculations to be incorrect. Requires SetProcessDPIAware system call. This update to JOY2MSE.exe can be used as a replacement for 2.70 Release 4 (this will roll into 2.70 Release 5). To update, do the following:
Download JOY2MSE.exe (with SetProcessDPIAware call) January 25, 2012 (648KB) (MD5: CA0ABF5AFD124FC226CBD5E47C60F0B9)
With Joystick-To-Mouse closed, as Administrator, in \Program Files\Joystick-To-Mouse, rename JOY2MSE.exe to JOY2MSE.270R4
Copy in downloaded file, e.g. \Program Files\Joystick-To-Mouse\JOY2MSE.exe
Now run and test - operation should be correct for all DPI settings
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.70 |
PU1805120195
When My-T-Pen starts I cannot see half of the keyboard.
In general, this is a caused by a mismatch between the configuration file (MYTPEN.INI) and the keyboard layout file (KEYBOARD.KBF). One possible solution is to reset the files - go into My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Return to installation defaults. Another possible solution is to reset these files. Once the My-T-Pen is opened correctly, position where you want it, and from the menu select BOTH Settings | Save Current Settings, and Position | Save Position - then close My-T-Pen & restart.
Original ID: PU253812
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PU1805120207
Cannot set "Use the Welcome screen" enabled and "Use Fast User Switching" disabled.
This would be related to the Logon utilities & the GinaDLL entry. When the Logon Keyboard is in use, this "forces" the User name / Password dialog setting, and "disables" both. Here is the logic used on the Select logon and logoff options
If Use the Welcome Screen is Enabled, Fast User switching is enabled and optional. If the Use the Welcome Screen is Off, Fast User switching is off and disabled.
The relationship with all this and My-T-Pen is the GinaDLL entry (Logon Utilities Enabled in Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Pen | My-T-Pen Logon Utilities, Setup/Configure Logon Utility). When this is enabled, an String value is put into HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/WinLogon called GinaDLL. If this entry exists, Windows XP assumes the Use Welcome Screen is not applicable, and disables it.
Original ID: PU253970
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PU1805120211
I inadvertently deleted the MYTPEN folder from my WINNT folder and can't log onto my PC.
You only have 2 possibilities:
1) If available, you may be able to modify the registry from another system on the network. You will need to know the Network name of the system. Run REGEDT32 from the server (or another workstation), and see if you can access the registry of the problem system. The key is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / Software / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrentVersion / WinLogon and the entry is GinaDLL. If you can delete the GinaDLL entry (which will have a path and IMGLOGON.DLL, e.g. \WINNT\MYTPEN\IMGLOGON.DLL), then restart the system. This will revert back to the default Microsoft logon
2) Use the emergency repair disk and run a repair on the system - if you have the appropriate Resource Kit & utilities, there may be some other options to work with the registry.
As a quick overview your options are to get the file back in place somehow (which will require some sort of utility), delete the registry entry as above (which may require some other utility), or use the repair (or re-install option) to put things back to default.
The safest approach would be to get at the registry & simply remove the GINADLL entry.
Original ID: PU259111
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PU1805120221
My-T-Pen did not allow me to switch to lower case with the cap key.
The software monitors the system caps lock state to sync with it. In systems where there is no physical keyboard, we are aware of sync problems between what the system "thinks", windows & apps thinks, and what My-T-Pen thinks is the caps lock state. There is an entry in the MYTPEN.INI called IgnoreSystemCapsLock=0 which can be changed to IgnoreSystemCapsLock=1 - this will let My-T-Pen run without querying the hardware. Note that the NumPad panel on My-T-Pen displays the "caps-lock" light, and that may be helpful in troubleshooting (i.e this indicates what My-T-Pen senses as the caps lock state).
Original ID: PU259031
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PU1805120249
With My-T-Pen in StartUp group, occassionally Windows reports an error after multiple restarts or upon start up
Update My-T-Pen executable (MYTPEN.EXE) to 1.77B.
- Download MTP177B.ZIP (148K) (MD5: D1C365FAF74A6EA7772116F731C5BEDA), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Pen install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTPEN or \WINNT\MYTPEN)
- Make sure My-T-Pen is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find MYTPEN.EXE, rename to MYTPEN.177
- Unzip MTP177B.ZIP - expands to MYTPEN.EXE 1.77B version
- For 1.77 Versions only
- Notes:
- Certain drivers may occassionally trigger multiple Settings Change messages (e.g. WM_WININICHANGE or WM_SETTINGCHANGE). If multiple messages are sent while My-T-Pen is initializing, the above error could occur. The update handles this situation.
- This typically only could occur when the system and drivers are initializing, and when certain drivers may be broadcasting these messages quickly. More robust drivers should only send one message once all settings changes are complete - you may also want to make sure you have the latest drivers for your hardware.
Original ID: PU225163
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1805120250
Windows XP Tablet PC 2005 (Service Pack 2 for Tablet PC) - The Tablet PC Input Panel option (interface) does not work anymore
Menus do not appear, no sub menus under Start Menu while running My-T-Pen
Update PanelWatch with 1.78 version
- Download PW178.ZIP (40K) (MD5: 0D6488E66817E1129332E4EDB1FCB1B5), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Pen install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTPEN)
- Verify the Tablet PC Input Panel interface is not enabled - From My-T-Pen Menu, select Advanced Features - if Tablet PC Input Panel selected (checkmark), select to disable the existing interface (no check mark)
- Unzip / Overwrite existing PNLWATCH.EXE & PWLIB.DLL from Updates (178) release
- Re-enable Tablet PC Input Panel interface - From My-T-Pen Menu, select Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel
- Notes:
- PanelWatch is a utility that monitors the default Tablet PC interface and integrates My-T-Pen as a replacement for the Input Panel. This is ideal for situations where the capabilities of My-T-Pen are required
- Operation notes (TIP = Tablet PC Input Panel):
- My-T-Pen should be set to minimize as a button. The other minimize settings will work, but operation is not as smooth
- My-T-Pen should be dismissed by minimizing, or using the Exit button (there is no automatic dismissal)
- TIP Gesture will work, but not if dismissed by the TIP button on the task bar
- Positioning will be better if one of the two methods is used exclusively - e.g. the floating button (undocked state) method, or the TIP button (docked state) method
- Note that this will also work with Build-A-Board Layouts, but the PanelWatch utility must be run separately. Note that the manual approach will also work for both original & Build-A-Board layouts. Also, the Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel option places a shortcut in the StartUp group for All Users, so it is automatically available. If using a Build-A-Board layout, and want this enabled at Startup, you will manually have to place the PanelWatch shortcut into the StartUp group for All Users (or the particular user/users)
- Run PanelWatch (PNLWATCH.EXE) directly to enable the Tablet PC Input Panel interface - while running, it will manage the interface. If you run PNLWATCH.EXE while it is already running, it will add an icon to the system tray (by the clock). From this icon, you can open a menu to Close PanelWatch
- Note that the Enabled Menu feature only affects certain aspects of PanelWatch. If PanelWatch is running, it is enabled. To disable it, it must be closed (i.e the process must not be running at all)
- To return to the default TIP, you must disable PanelWatch. This can be done from the My-T-Pen menu, or by running PanelWatch a second time (i.e while PanelWatch is already running), then clicking on the tray icon, and selecting close. My-T-Pen can be used while using default TIP, but the 2 windows should not overlap
- IMPORTANT: If applying this update, also refer to this update.
Original ID: PU225164
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1805120251
Want Key Click Feedback
Set Sound=1 in MYTPEN.INI file
- Instructions:
- Go into My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Pen Initialization file
- In [Configuration] Section, change Sound=0 to Sound=1
- Save file, exit Setup
- Refer to Advanced User Information for more details about Sound options
Original ID: PU225165
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1805120252
Want Key Click Feedback but do not want Text-To-Speech Announcement
Set Sound=1 in MYTPEN.INI file, use IMGSOUND.EXE version 1.78
- Note: The IMGSOUND.EXE utility announces that "Text to Speech is Available" if it senses the Windows Speech subsystem (this may be annoying)
- Download IMGSOUND.178 (IMGSOUND.EXE) (56KB) (MD5: 3D5F8D05BBC0E43945D1DB90272C449B), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Make sure My-T-Pen is closed
- Go into My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Pen Initialization file
- In [Configuration] Section, change Sound=0 to Sound=1
- In [Configuration] Section, Add entry (line) NoAnnounce=1
- Save file, exit Setup
- Using Windows Explorer or Command Prompt (Start Menu | Run | CMD), change to Installation folder (e.g. \WINDOWS\MYTPEN or \WINNT\MYTPEN)
- Rename IMGSOUND.EXE to IMGSOUND.177
- Copy downloaded IMGSOUND.178 file to this folder
- Copy IMGSOUND.178 to IMGSOUND.EXE
- Verify NoAnnounce=1 in MYTPEN.INI
- Refer to Advanced User Information for more details about Sound options
Original ID: PU225166
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1805120253
Start Menu operation inconsistent (Windows 2000/XP / Classic Menu) when My-T-Pen minimized as a button (caption bar / title bar minimize option), especially immediately after logon
Add ToolTips window to Menu Class entries in MYTPEN.INI
- Notes:
- If there are pop up announcements (e.g. Windows not activated, network connections not available, anti-virus warnings, etc.), this seems to be more noticeable
- If you find the button hops onto tooltip windows, then you may also want to add this setting
- Instructions:
- Make sure My-T-Pen is closed
- Go into My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Click on Edit My-T-Pen Initialization file
- Find the section [MenuClasses] (near bottom)
- Add next logical entry (e.g. if MyTClass0003, create line with MyTClass0004)
- Assuming last line is MyTClass0003=DV2ControlHost, add line MyTClass0004=tooltips_class32
- Save file, exit Setup
Original ID: PU225167
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1805120268
Windows NT / 2000 / XP, IMG Logon Module
All IMG Logon Module support issues are handled in IMG Logon Technical Support
Original ID: PU225182
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.70 1.75 1.77 |
PU1805120269
Working with a DOS app in command.com in Windows 2000 (or any app that watches scan codes for Edit panel / Numeric panel) certain keys do not operate correctly / consistently
Download Patch PATCHMTP.ZIP (Available 11/9/2001) - This file contains an updated My-T-Pen Executable, and all 47 KMF files.- Download PATCHMTP.ZIP (383K) (MD5: 3586AEA41D91F22F771CD7D5DD79ED1D), Unzip and replace 1.70 files (You may want to rename MYTPEN.EXE MYTPEN.170 prior to unzipping patch).
Patch Notes:
Brought to our attention by customer using command.com (NOT CMD.EXE) in Windows 2000 - we anticipate this affects a very small percentage of customersChange mainly affects "extended" keystroke attribute to required keys on edit & numeric panelsVirtual keys in Windows & for Windows Apps are not affectedVery few apps watch scan codes, so we expect this will only affect older applications & DOS applicationsRun KeyWatch in KEYBOARD folder with Developer's Kit installed to view virtual key & scan codesOne interesting feature that is available with patch - add EnableMouseScroll=1 to the [Configuration] section of INI file, and this will enable automatic scrolling when cursor is held at edge of screen when keyboard is larger than screen display
Original ID: PU225183
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.70 |
PU1807120525
Trying to run My-T-Pen 1.77 on a server (2000/2003/Terminal Services available), and message box appears "Not Licensed for Terminal Server operation!…"
- Applies to:
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Windows Server 2003
Update My-T-Pen executable (MYTPEN.EXE) to 1.77B.
- Download MTP177BT.ZIP (304K) (md5: 4E6D29DB1BE76162EC3E8E8392A30DD8), follow instructions below.
- Instructions:
- Download ZIP, move / copy to My-T-Pen install folder (default \WINDOWS\MYTPEN or \WINNT\MYTPEN)
- Make sure My-T-Pen is not running.
- With Windows Explorer, go to install folder, find MYTPEN.EXE, rename to MYTPEN.177
- Find LICENSE.EXE, rename to LICENSE.177
- Unzip MTP177BT.ZIP - expands to MYTPEN.EXE 1.77B version/LICENSE.EXE
- For 1.77 Versions only!
- Notes:
- This is the 1.77B update along with a license change to allow single license (console only) licensing for a Windows Server
- For details on the 1.77B updates, see ID: PU1805120249, 1.77B update for My-T-Pen
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1807120528
This update resolves the following problems:
During Windows Logon:
Stuck keys (dragging off board while button down)
Caps Lock / Shift state operation problems
See Message: "This may only be run in conjunction with the IMG Logon Utilities!"
Tablet PC 2005: Tablet PC Keyboard visible on logon screen even though "Replace Tablet PC Keyboard" option checked (See notes below)
Resolution: Update MTS2.EXE to version 2.17 (2.15 included in 1.77 releases)
- IMPORTANT: This is only a direct replacement to the 1.77 run-time component MTS2.EXE. This may not be used in in any other circumstance!
- File provided as ZIPped EXE
- Instructions: The Logon Utilities should be disabled to perform this update. If they are enabled, you must run the My-T-Pen Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure Logon Utility and clear the Enable Onscreen Keyboard Logon, then restart your system. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \WINDOWS\MYTPEN (or \WINNT\MYTPEN) folder, then rename existing MTS2.EXE to MTS2.215. Copy downloaded file into folder (unzip as necessary).
- Re-Enable the Logon utilities & restart your system.)
- Download MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2_217.ZIP 12/7/2006 (23k) (MD5: 63DC4EA5CB2E3453897D844F268DB05B) (unzips as MTS2.EXE)
- Technical Notes
- Tablet PC 2005 Notes:In order to correctly operate, a registry change is also required: At the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Innovation Management Group\My-T-Soft\Logon], the TabletPC entry needs to be: Tablet_Login_Keyboard_Window
- Download Registry Update for Tablet PC 2005 and MTS2.EXE 2.17 as MTS2TPC.REG 2/19/2007 (1k) This registry update can be applied by running it directly, or opening the context menu (right-click) and selecting Merge.
- This is a maintenance update / patch based on technical support issues and customer requests.
- File tagged as 2.17.0.0.
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, there is no need for this update.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
PU1807120544
Working with Korean, (or Japanese, Chinese, or any Asian keyboard layout) you are not able to create the correct character, or the keyboard layout is not operating as you expect / want.
For example, from one support request:
The problem is that when typing in Korean several symbols can be assembled into one symbol. However when I use your keyboard the Korean symbols are typed one by one and do not create the appropriate symbol (every keystroke sends the typed symbol and the cursor moves on to the next symbol which is not the way actual Korean letters are typed). I wanted to know if you know this
problem and are there any ways to correct this.
We are aware of the issue you are referring to, and I believe much depends on the IME (Input Method Editor) in use (e.g. the keyboard layout / IME selected in Windows Control Panel). The IME is the actual layer that assembles the Korean characters based on the keyboard input - as our software tries to emulate the physical keyboard, the scan codes & keystrokes generated should match what would be generated from a physical keyboard. At the IME layer, the characters are built for the actual application.
Because of the sheer number of layouts we have, we primarily focus on the basic operation the software provides - does it display the correct symbol on the layout, does it generate the same keystroke/scancode as the physical keyboard. The software does NOT automatically synchronize the keyboard layout selected with the current input locale for an application. By design, this is supposed to be determined by the user. (Note that there is a KeyboardSync utility in the Developer's Kit that can accomplish this, if desired.)
The complex Korean characters can be assembled in WordPad in Windows XP SP2 (US Version, with east Asian characters added) when the correct IME settings are selected from within the Korean keyboard layout options within Windows. Also, you can compare the operation of the physical keyboard vs. our software in a standard application such as WordPad.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen |
PU1807120562
Using My-T-Pen on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 (SP2 with XP Tablet PC), Advanced Features | Tablet PC Input Panel is off, and the My-T-Pen keyboard and the Windows input panel are both in use. When overlapping, My-T-Pen flashes (Windows Z order conflict)
Add the following 2 class lines to the INI file (My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options | Edit My-T-Pen Initialization File), in the [MenuClasses] section, add:
MyTClass0004=Tablet_Tip_Dockable_Window
MyTClass0005=IPTip_Main_Window
(or add the correct sequence numbers based on the existing list).
In 1.78 Release 2, you can also add the class lines to the [StayBehindClasses] section.
When making changes in this area, be sure My-T-Pen is closed, update the INI, close Setup, then restart the software.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.78 |
PU1807120578
There is a delay when the Caps Lock is pressed.
Some systems have a video subsystem that causes painting delays when the 3D keys are used - this is most noticeable during the Caps lock repaint. Here are some options:
- Turn off the 3D display - Go into My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration, and clear the checkbox for "Display 3D Keys"
- -or-
- Make sure you have the most up-to-date driver for your video adapter
- Try a different resolution and/or color depth (I.e. 16-bit/24-bit/32-bit), etc. Certain combinations may work better because of hardware & driver issues.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.78 |
PU1811120666
The My-T-Pen Logon Utilities do not operate in 64-bit Windows 7 / Vista
Refer to available updates - see My-T-Pen Setup | Help | Check for Updates…, and look at options available for the My-T-Pen product. It is indicated as "My-T-Pen Logon Utilities for 64-bit Windows" (This is not tagged as a recommended update because this update only applies to 64-bit versions - you must manually select My-T-Pen, and the update, and answer Yes when notified that is the same as the current installation).
You can also download this update directly here: Download Update for My-T-Pen 1.78 Release 4 for 64-bit Windows 7/Vista (197 KB) (MD5: F99C781345BB868D81F601E9A81BFD69)
Installation/udpate instructions:
Make sure the My-T-Pen Logon Utilities are closed - no My-T-Pen program should be running
Then, as Administrator, copy mtp17864.exe to \Program Files (x86)\MYTPEN, then execute directly from that folder.
This will expand and update:
IMGLOGON.exe and IMGVistaLogon.dll
and will add:
IMGVERS64.DLL and LICENSE64.DLL
Technical notes: The Credential Provider DLL must be compiled as 64-bit to be loaded by the operating system. Also, the user front-end IMGLOGON.exe must be 64-bit to update the correct registry keys (vs. the 32-bit redirects in the Wow6432Node sub keys). To resolve interface issues, supporting DLLs must also be 64-bit.
Once the update/new files have been applied, you can run the My-T-Pen Logon Utilities directly, and it will operate correctly in the 64-bit environment.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.78 |
PU2005120181
With Build-A-Board I want to use the command CTRL+S to save a document using one key.
The macro / key action would be: [Ctrl-Down]s[Ctrl-Up] - this sends the control key down, then the s down, s up, and finally control up - this is the sequence required for a "control" (or Alt) key sequence.
Original ID: PU253711
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board |
PU2005120231
Problems typing
- ELO TouchSystems (95/98/Me/NT) - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on to operate with ELO drivers
- eTurboWare Touchscreen drivers - "Track Pointing Device Input at All Times" MUST be checked on AND the "Button" Mode must be selected for their driver (NOT Desktop Mode)
Original ID: PU225145
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120232
Unable to open projects
Unable to build projects (Builder hangs)
BABTC.EXE processes do not complete (Task Manager)
Build-A-Board Text Compiler Errors (Windows visible indicating compile problems)
Resolution: Update BABTC.EXE to version 2.11
This only affects a small number of systems - see technical notes below.
Since 2005, this update has been rolled into the available 2.10 versions.
- File provided as EXE or as ZIPped EXE
- Instructions: Make sure Build-A-Board is closed. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin folder, then rename existing BABTC.EXE to BABTC.210. Copy downloaded file into folder.
- Download Build-A-Board Text Compiler as BABTC.EXE 6/4/2003
(49k) (MD5: DD9456D9ADE005EF4DC1FBC3FA9B0CEB)
- Download Build-A-Board Text Compiler as BABTC211.ZIP 6/4/2003
(17k) (MD5: E71548D0EDBC1C7556EBDC2915D574B6) (unzips as BABTC.EXE)
- Technical Notes
- This update affects a buffer size issue in a Win32 API call, which worked correctly on most versions of Windows, but not all & depended on video driver, font, resolution, and possibly other factors.
- File tagged as 2.10.0.0 for compatibility with 2.10 version, but File Version / Product Version in Version Info section indicate 2.11.
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, there is no need for this update.
- 3 changes include File API calls, buffer size issue, and Word wrap setting for text buffer.
Original ID: PU225146
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120233
Caps Lock / Shift state operation problems
Stuck keys (dragging off board while button down)
Transparency (Requires Windows 2000 or later)
Resolution: Update MYTSOFT.EXE to version 2.16
IMPORTANT: This is only a direct replacement to the Build-A-Board run-time component MYTSOFT.EXE. This may not be used in Windows CE, as MTS2.EXE, or MYTSOFT2.EXE!
- File provided as ZIPped EXE
- Instructions: Make sure Build-A-Board is closed. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN folder, then rename existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.210. Copy downloaded file into folder (extract if necessary). Also do the same for \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\TEST folder, rename existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.210. Copy downloaded file into folder (extract if necessary).
- Rebuild any projects to have update take affect, or copy MYTSOFT.EXE directly onto end-user run-time system (e.g. rename existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.210, then copy in 2.16 version of MYTSOFT.EXE)
- Download My-T-Soft 2.16 as M216W32.ZIP 9/28/2004 (23k) (MD5: 916C8f87F4925CE52B10BCE28379116B) (unzips as MYTSOFT.EXE)
- Download SeeThru for My-T-Soft 2.16 as STHRU216.ZIP 9/28/2004 (14k) (MD5: 5D08ACF5F17DCE9E39D3CB47799D778D) (unzips as SEETHRU.EXE)
- Technical Notes
- This is a maintenance update / patch based on technical support issues and customer requests.
- Files tagged as 2.16.0.0, but licensing is the same as 2.10 (e.g. MTS210?????? serial numbers).
- Transparency
- To make My-T-Soft run-time transparent, on end-user system run SeeThru.exe with My-T-Soft running, Enable Transparency, and slide to transparency level.
- The settings are in the registry at HKCU\Software\Innovation Mangement Group\Build-A-Board. String Values: Transparency=1 for Enabled, Transparency=0 for Disabled. When Enabled, TransparencyLevel=??? - Range from 0 (completely transparent) to 255 (opaque).
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, there is no need for this update.
Original ID: PU225147
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120234
Character keys do not generate characters in application
I need support for a different processor
My application is topmost and above the My-T-Soft window
I need an "L" layout or a framed layout
I need the Alt combination keys for my application and wan't user control vs. pre-built macros
- Resolution: Update MYTSOFT.EXE to version 2.14 (or 2.17) - see below for supported processors
- Version 2.14 is compiled with Embedded Visual C++ 4.0, so more processors are supported. See Download notes below for important information for integrating with Build-A-Board 2.10!
- Some OEMs do not include a full keyboard driver, so not all keyboard events can not be translated into characters. Also issues with available characters on device. Version 2.14 now supports full virtual operation to accommodate systems without physical keyboard support - CHARMAP.KMF file is required, and toggles operation mode when included with MYTSOFT.EXE - if present, "soft" or "virtual" keystrokes are used rather than emulating physical keyboard events. This is for use in Windows CE ONLY!
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for ARM V4 M214AR4.EXE 11/26/2002 (69k) (MD5: D892C3EC54048AF51C24CFB4EB7D150B)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for ARM V4I M214AR4I.EXE 11/26/2002 (69k) (MD5: A9AA2E66E503C20A28A6C71508E8ED5C)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for ARM V4T M214AR4T.EXE 11/26/2002 (56k) (MD5: 195C86967F01486CA3DD08238E932063)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for MIPS 16 M214MI16.EXE 11/26/2002 (57k) (MD5: 65239BF2B070EF178057786964925F86)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for MIPS II M214MIII.EXE 11/26/2002 (71k) (MD5: A1B349B7A49F7EFDBBF98336E7C22FD9)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for MIPS IV M214MIIV.EXE 11/26/2002 (80k) (MD5: B56964DEA1576DC98B6ADD85289243B8 )
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for SH3 M214SH3.EXE 11/26/2002 (56k) (MD5: FD124CA2CBB434585D7040AF8A3ED4C3)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for SH4 M214SH4.EXE 11/26/2002 (56k) (MD5: 68B436E40D8E9007DC4045232C43C1BC)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for X86 M214X86.EXE 11/26/2002 (46k) (MD5: 6763F6F40976FA0186BCDC0210E64A7B)
- Download My-T-Soft CE 2.14 for X86 WinCE3 M214X863.EXE
11/26/2002 (46k) (MD5: 6010F0577DE08A0583721A2A178E7143)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- The next release of Build-A-Board will have a flexible way of adding targets. Currently, you will need to "take-over" an existing configuration (MIPS, ARM, SH3, SH4) and use this for your target - the only real difference is the MYTSOFT.EXE executable file - it must be compatible with run-time processor (data / lookup files are compatible across all CE platforms).
- "Windows CE - WCE SH4 - 32 bit" used as an example, folder is Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4
- Rename the existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.210
- Copy downloaded from download location into this folder (\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4)
- Rename downloaded file name (e.g. M214X86.EXE to MYTSOFT.EXE)
- In Build-A-Board, select Target System as "Windows CE - WCE SH4 - 32 bit"
- Download CHARMAP.KMF 11/26/2002 (6k) (MD5: F6FE33891B9835F8B2EB33F6DD0DC516)
- Download CHARMAP.ZIP (Zipped CHARMAP.KMF) 11/26/2002 (1k) (MD5: 082466209E64D9DB520A81F38D657783)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_??? where the correct WCE_ platform is selected
- Copy CHARMAP.KMF from download location into this folder (\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_???)
- IMPORTANT: If this file is present with MYTSOFT.EXE on the CE device, My-T-Soft will operate in a completely different mode! This should only be used when the OEM has not included support for the physical keyboard.
- By default, all the files in the folder (\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_???) will be copied into the Synchronized folder. By placing CHARMAP.KMF in the BIN\WCE_??? folder with the 2.14 MYTSOFT.EXE for the correct processor, the file will automatically be transferred to the CE device, and the "mode" of My-T-Soft CE will be changed. Delete the file from the CE device to observe standard operation, and/or remove it from the BIN\WCE_??? folder to disable its affect on My-T-Soft CE.
- After replacing file(s), open your project(s), and rebuild to force re-sync with your CE unit.
2.17 Notes
Please refer to the above regarding the replacement/updating of the MYTSOFT.EXE appropriate for your system. For the following processors, you can download the 2.17 version, which includes the following options:
- Standard - use this unless the other options apply to your situation
- AllowMultipleLayouts - this option (separate build, separate EXEs), will allow you to run multiple processes and show multiple layouts. It is recommended you use duplicate folders, with the only difference being the KEYBOARD.KBF layout file for each layout you need. Customization via Build-A-Board is a requirement to work with layouts like this.
- ForceTopmost - this option (separate build, separate EXEs) forces the topmost setting of the keyboard window. See the README.TXT in the zip for other notes.
- AltToggle - this option (separate build, separate EXEs) adds latching capability to the Alt key for applications in Windows CE that use the Alt key. See the README.TXT in the zip for other notes.
The following processors are supported with the 2.17 versions
- ARMV4
- ARMV4I
- MIPSII
- MIPSIV
- SH3
- SH4
- x86
Note: If your processor is supported, the 2.17 is preferred to the 2.14 version
Original ID: PU225148
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120235
30 character limit is too short for the macro I need.
- Resolution: Use TYPEFILE.EXE and CMD:EXEC= to generate macro from file
- TypeFile will read a macro file, and process up to 2000 characters. By Using CMD:EXEC for Key Action, effective result will be the same as a normal Key Action keystroke macro.
- Download TYPEFILE.EXE 5/11/2009 (45k) (MD5: 66CB31F8CB435222F4A61E32BD0D9668) Only for Win32 Targets! (95 thru XP)
- Download TYPEFILE.EXE 11/2/2011 (45k) (MD5: 1CB5D3C3B7B4B7C4F1599C2CCB75306B) Only for 2.20 Win32 Targets! (MSWIN32 - 2000/XP/Vista/7) (See 2.20 Notes below)
- For Linux Typefile, see tech item ID2012120679
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\Test
- Copy TYPEFILE.EXE into Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\Test Folder
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN
- Also Copy TYPEFILE.EXE into Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN folder
- After adding file, open your project, and rebuild to update TARGET folders.
- Using TypeFile:
- There are 2 key issues that must be addressed - 1) saving a macro in a file, and 2) using a shortcut with a command line as the EXEC= entry.
- 1-A) The easiest way to save a keystroke macro file is to use the Build-A-Board Macro Builder dialog - to get to this, create a temporary key (or use a temporary project). Hover over the key with the mouse cursor, then right-click, and open the properties. Find the Key Action entry, and click on the right-hand button (...) to open the dialog.
- 1-B) Build your macro as required, then click on Save.
- 1-C) The Save function will save files as .KMF files (Keyboard Macro File) - you should browse to the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\[Your Project Name]\MSWIN folder & enter a name to save, e.g. MyMacro[Enter] The file saved will be MyMacro.kmf.
- 1-D) If you want to test with this from within the Builder, also save (or copy the saved file) to \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\[Your Project Name]
- 1-E) You can also open, edit, and save any Macro file from within the Build-A-Board Macro Builder dialog - just follow the steps above, but click Open, then browse to where you have saved the file. Save the file in the MSWIN folder under the project folder, and also remember to save (or copy) to Project folder (which is the test folder) if you want to test from within the Builder.
- 2-A) To specify the file name to TypeFile.exe, you must use a shortcut - You CANNOT use a command line within the CMD:EXEC function!!
- 2-B) To create a shortcut, use Windows Explorer and browse to the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\[Your Project Name]\MSWIN folder
- 2-C) Right-click on TYPEFILE.EXE and select Create Shortcut - by default, the shortcut will be called Shortcut to TYPEFILE.exe
- 2-D) Rename the shortcut to something useful, e.g. TypeThis (or MyMacro1, Macro02, etc.)
- 2-E) Modify the shortcut to specify the macro file name that TypeFile will type - right-click on the shortcut, select Properties, and in the Target, enter the name of the Macro File, e.g. ...TYPEFILE.exe MyMacro
- 2-F) Now (in the project that needs this extra long macro), select the key that will type this extra long macro, right-click, and go to properties, and enter for Key Action: [CMD:EXEC=TypeThis] - then click OK. IMPORTANT NOTE: Shortcuts have a file extension of .lnk, and this is usually hidden in Explorer. In most cases, you will not need to specify this, but it can be a source of confusion - Windows Explorer WILL NOT show you the ACTUAL Operating System file name! You can use the Command prompt if necessary.
- Other Notes:
- The Key Action with CMD:EXEC will be compiled and be part of the project KBF file (e.g. KEYBOARD.KBF), but the files TYPEFILE.EXE, the keystroke macro files, and any shortcuts created are not part of the source files - be sure to save / backup these files. Suggestion: You can manually copy them into the Source folder for the project prior to Closing the project.
- The shortcut name shown in Windows Explorer will have the .lnk extension, but this is not necessary to specify with the CMD:EXEC command in Build-A-Board.
- TYPEFILE.EXE will look in the same folder it is running from for the file name specified in the command line. If the file specified does not have an extension, it will add the .KMF extension. If you include a path, it will only look for the file in the specified location (i.e. it will not look in the folder where it is located).
- If you experience any difficulties, break each action into pieces - to test with TypeFile.exe, My-T-Soft must be running, but you can run the sample (i.e. Start Menu | Programs | Build-A-Board | My-T-Soft), and minimize it, then test with TypeFile.exe. The macro file is just a text file - use Notepad, and enter a few characters, then save the file as test.kmf (i.e. ANSI, NOT Unicode). Also, you may want to follow the above steps in a new project, prior to trying to integrate into an existing project.
- You may also specify the macro on the command line (effectively about 128 character limit, although this could vary). This approach is primarly for external manipulation by an application, not for use within Build-A-Board. If using words (vs. commands), be sure a file name does not exist with the macro you use - the first check is to see if a file name is specified on the command line.
- Version 2.20 Notes. The file downloaded as typefile220.exe can be renamed to typefile.exe if desired. The Key Action macro limits do not apply to the 2.20 version. The typefile utility can still be helpful for external control of keyboard command, etc., i.e. using [CMD:NKBF=NewLayout.kbf] can be helpful to allow an external application or tool to externally select a new layout to be displayed.
Original ID: PU225149
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120236
Trying to Pause macro while typing, or need other input / mouse capabilities.
- Problem: Trying to Pause macro while typing, or need other capabilities
- Resolution: Replace MACROBAT.EXE with 2.16 version
- Download MacroBat.EXE 4/11/2005 (56k) (MD5: 21C066193E5D558A2EC100600DE72BF9) Only for Win32 Targets! (95 thru XP)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\Test
- Rename MACROBAT.EXE to MACROBAT.210
- Copy downloaded MacroBat.EXE into Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\Test Folder
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN
- Rename MACROBAT.EXE to MACROBAT.210
- Also Copy MACROBAT.EXE into Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN folder
- After adding file, open your project, and rebuild to update TARGET folders.
- Usage Notes:
- The 2.16 supports the following commands (Bold is macro entry required in Key Action, plain text is description)...
- [Mouse:LCLICK]
- Generates a Mouse Left Click (Left-button down, left-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:LDBLCLK]
- Generates a Mouse Left Double Click (Left-button down, left-button up, Left-button down, left-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:RCLICK]
- Generates a Mouse Right Click (Right-button down, right-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:RDBLCLK]
- Generates a Mouse Right Double Click (Right-button down, right-button up, Right-button down, right-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:CHORDCLICK]
- Generates a Mouse Left & Right Click (Left-button down, Right-button down, right-button up, left-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:MCLICK]
- Generates a Mouse Middle Click (Middle-button down, middle-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:MDBLCLK]
- Generates a Mouse Middle Double Click (Middle-button down, middle-button up, Middle-button down, middle-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:LDOWN]
- Generates a Mouse Left Button Down event (Left-button down) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:LUP]
- Generates a Mouse Left Button Up event (Left-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:MDOWN]
- Generates a Mouse Middle Button Down event (Middle-button down) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:MUP]
- Generates a Mouse Middle Button Up event (Middle-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:RDOWN]
- Generates a Right Middle Button Down event (Right-button down) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:RUP]
- Generates a Right Middle Button Up event (Right-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
- [Mouse:WDOWN]
- Generates a Wheel Down event (The Wheel Down/Up use one "delta" for each "entry")
- [Mouse:WUP]
- Generates a Wheel Up event (The Wheel Down/Up use one "delta" for each "entry")
- [Mouse:X1DOWN]
- Generates a Mouse XButton1 Down event (XButton1-button down) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
(X buttons require Win 2000 or higher)
- [Mouse:X1UP]
- Generates a Mouse XButton1 Up event (XButton1-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
(X buttons require Win 2000 or higher)
- [Mouse:X2DOWN]
- Generates a Mouse XButton2 Down event (XButton2-button down) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
(X buttons require Win 2000 or higher)
- [Mouse:X2UP]
- Generates a Mouse XButton2 Up event (XButton2-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
(X buttons require Win 2000 or higher)
- [Mouse:X1CLICK]
- Generates a Mouse XButton1 Click (XButton1-button down, XButton1-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
(X buttons require Win 2000 or higher)
- [Mouse:X2CLICK]
- Generates a Mouse XButton2 Click (XButton2-button down, XButton2-button up) (at the current location of the mouse cursor)
(X buttons require Win 2000 or higher)
- [Mouse:MOVE=x,y]
- (The move command uses the = (equal sign) character and the , (comma) character to separate the x and y values. Internally, the atoi call is used to covert the text to an integer value. There should be no spaces in this (or any) command. Some examples:
[Mouse:MOVE=0,0] (top left)
[Mouse:MOVE=1000,344] (far right, center)
[Mouse:MOVE=25,760] (e.g. Start menu)
- [Sleep:n]
- (n in milliseconds) - calls API Sleep() call
Examples:
[Sleep:1000] (sleep 1 second)
[Sleep:5500] (Sleep 5-1/2 seconds)
Original ID: PU225150
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120237
Run Time error (indicated as KEYBOARD.KBF)
- Resolution: Replace MYTSOFT.EXE for these platforms with Downloads Available here
- A compiler issue caused these EXE files to be incorrect for these platforms. The correct versions are available here.
- Download MTSSH3.EXE 8/6/2002 (49k) (MD5: 8C4EFEAD794A028437D7D7E777138964)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH3
- Delete the existing MYTSOFT.EXE
- Copy MTSSH3.EXE from download location into this folder (\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH3)
- Rename MTSSH3.EXE to MYTSOFT.EXE
- Download MTSSH4.EXE 8/6/2002 (49k) (MD5: 0C58177BCBBAA6E756A2665A1817CE14)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4
- Delete the existing MYTSOFT.EXE
- Copy MTSSH4.EXE from download location into this folder (\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4)
- Rename MTSSH4.EXE to MYTSOFT.EXE
- After replacing file, open your project, and rebuild to force re-sync with SH3/SH4 unit.
Original ID: PU225151
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120238
Need X86 Processor Support, Windows CE 3
- Resolution: Replace MYTSOFT.EXE for this platform with Download Available here
- This processor requires the Handheld PC 2000 updates for CE Version 3.
- Download MTSX863.EXE 2/25/2003 (46k) (MD5: EE935D50766115D833A67435988AAA30)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- The next release of Build-A-Board will have a flexible way of adding targets. Currently, you will need to "take-over" an existing configuration (MIPS, ARM, SH3, SH4) and use this for your target - the only real difference is the MYTSOFT.EXE executable file - it must be compatible with run-time processor (data / lookup files are compatible across all CE platforms).
- "Windows CE - WCE SH4 - 32 bit" used as an example, folder is Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4
- Rename the existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.210
- Copy downloaded from download location into this folder (\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\WCE_SH4)
- Rename downloaded file name (e.g. MTSX863.EXE to MYTSOFT.EXE)
- In Build-A-Board, select Target System as "Windows CE - WCE SH4 - 32 bit"
Original ID: PU225152
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120239
Current Project replaced by Older Project
- Problem: You lost current changes
- Resolution: Do not Open a Closed Project when an Open project is available - Opening a Closed project will overwrite current files, destroying whatever information may have been there...
- When you see a PROJECT.TXT (Open Project) and PROJECT.ZIP (Closed Project), ALWAYS open the PROJECT.TXT file (this is the current Open project)
- Get into the habit of Closing your projects (File Menu | Close) when you are through working on them - this will preserve disk space, and prevent this problem.
- The next update will add a warning when this situation occurs.
Original ID: PU225153
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2005120240
Not all characters in Build-A-Macro portion operate (or generates an incorrect keystroke).
- Resolution: Review Virtual Key code generation options in Macrobat Notes (%%s???) or wait for a later release.
- We are aware of these issues, and most are documented in the help notes.
- As the first public release, this version met certain customer requirements. This version was released to address those needs.
- Watch for later releases with even more functionality as Build-A-Board begins to realize its potential...
Original ID: PU225154
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2006120495
Working with Remote Desktop Connection, Shift-State acts inconsistent, or lowercase/uppercase characters not sent as expected (especially longer sequences of characters). Works fine in Terminal Server Client to the remote machine, or locally.
- Problem: Working with Remote Desktop Connection, Shift-State acts inconsistent, or lowercase/uppercase characters not sent as expected (especially longer sequences of characters). Works fine in Terminal Server Client to the remote machine, or locally.
- Resolution: Replace MACROBAT.EXE with 2.17 version
- Download MacroBat.217 11/1/2006 (56k) (MD5: 09EFB9E1F726D413F20081332BE9840C) Only for Win32 Targets! (95 thru XP)
- Download and Note location on system where downloaded file is saved
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\Test
- Rename MACROBAT.EXE to MACROBAT.210
- Copy downloaded MacroBat.217 into Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\Test Folder
- Rename MacroBat.217 to MACROBAT.EXE
- Using Windows Explorer, Open Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN
- Rename MACROBAT.EXE to MACROBAT.210
- Also Copy MACROBAT.217 into Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN folder
- Rename MacroBat.217 to MACROBAT.EXE
- After adding file, open your project, and rebuild to update TARGET folders.
- Usage Notes:
- The 2.17 version adds on to the existing update to 2.16 - see MacroBat.exe 2.16 update.
- We recommend you only use this update only if you experience the problem indicated. Otherwise, the 2.16 version is preferred.
- Apparently the rapid generation of virtual keystrokes sometimes could cause a synchronization problem with the Remote Desktop Connection. This update inserts a 1 ms pause (Sleep) during the generation of the keystrokes, and this resolved this synchronization issue. Note that operation may be noticeably slower.
- This update also incorporates a BlockInput API call prior to the generation of virtual keystrokes.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2007120523
I just moved my Run-Time Win32 My-T-Soft 2.10 to a new machine, have transferred the license, and when I run MYTSOFT.EXE, I don't see anything - What should I do?
- Verify the Screen resolution - if you have a relatively small board located towards the bottom or right it will not be visible if you move to a smaller screen resolution.
- The layout KBF contains the X and Y location, and it may be positioned off-screen on purpose, especially if the layout is integrated with an existing application using the Developer's Kit Utilities. You can use a Developer's Kit Utility like "MOVEWMTS.exe X:0 Y:0" to position the layout at the top left corner of the current screen.
- Build a Test layout in Build-A-Board and set the Top and Left settings to 0. To run this with MYTSOFT, run "MYTSOFT.EXE TEST.KBF"
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2010120654
Default hand cursor is visible when entering passwords / or in use in secure location
Use updated MYTSOFT.exe with default cursor as "blank" or "null" cursor - this will display no cursor when mouse pointer is over the keyboard window (My-T-Soft window).
Download MYTSOFT.exe with blank/null cursor as M217W32.ZIP (MD5: 0AD220CFFB98B23687499D515AF8B751) (26KB) (Unzips as MYTSOFT.exe)
For installation notes, and additional capabilities in this update, refer to this item: PU2005120233
Notes: The version is tagged as 2.17, but will work with 2.10 licenses - this is a direct replacement for the MYTSOFT.exe in Build-A-Board 2.10 (or Build-A-Board run-time Win32) - it should not be used for any other purpose. This is essentially similar to the 2.16 update (see link above), except it uses the blank cursor, and has a version of 2.17.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
PU2011120667
When opening or building a board in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, the Builder hangs. I am experiencing this Build Process Notes section in User's Guide - when I look in Task Manager, there are 1 or more BABTCU.exe processes listed.
Build-A-Board uses multiple processes to build boards - on newer systems with multi-core processors, this can dramatically increase build times. On older systems, and on older versions of Windows (2000/XP), this can cause memory issues, or hung processes. You may also receive a windows error (0xc0000142 - Application fails to initialize). Increasing system memory or virtual memory may help, but there is also this information: Microsoft Knowledgebase KB126962
Here are step by step instructions (Registry update/system restart required)
- Start Menu | Run
- Type in Regedit, then OK/[Enter]
- Find the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session Manager/SubSystems
- Find the Windows entry in the SubSystems key
- Edit the entry, and look or the area called SharedSection=1024,3072,512 (numbers may vary)
- Change to SharedSection=1024,12288,1024
- OK to Update, close Regedit, then restart your system
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
PU2011120670
Windows Run-Time Build-A-Board 2.20 R3 interim update
Painting issues (key artifacts/new KBF files)
Macrobat issues (shifted keys required for key action)
Want Custom shaped boards
Want Custom key painting
KeyPaint.dll source
Want Key press user feedback (Key Zoom window)
Need other capabilities for run-time requirements
Menu/Cursor overrides/Parallax settings/double key press blocking time-out
LKBF (Load KBF) options
Resolution: Update MYTSOFT.EXE / add Region/KeyPaint/KBFEdit features
- IMPORTANT: This is only a direct replacement to the Build-A-Board 2.20 R3 run-time component MYTSOFT.EXE/MACROBAT.EXE for the Windows 32 environment (MSWIN32). This may not be used in Windows CE, or any other environment!
- See README.TXT in Zip file
IMPORTANT: For best results, only download/work with this update if instructed so by IMG Technical Support.
- Files provided in ZIP - refer to README.TXT in Zip file for further notes/information/implementation
- Instructions: Make sure Build-A-Board is closed. In Windows Explorer or command prompt, get to \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\MSWIN32 folder, then rename existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.220R3. Copy downloaded file into folder (extracted from zip). Also do the same for \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin\TEST folder, rename existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.220R3. Copy downloaded file into folder (extracted).
- Rebuild any projects to have update take affect, or copy MYTSOFT.EXE directly onto end-user run-time system (e.g. rename existing MYTSOFT.EXE to MYTSOFT.220R3, then copy in new version of MYTSOFT.EXE)
- Download My-T-Soft 2.20 R3 Update as mswin32_220r3_update_22_Nov_2011.zip 11/22/2011 (530k) (MD5: 99B37F83D2C01C8FC5AFEC9E9FE97609) (unzips as MYTSOFT.EXE plus other files)
- Download My-T-Soft 2.20 R3 KeyPaint.DLL Source/workspace as mswin32_220_keypaintdll.zip 11/22/2011 (423k) (MD5: 812769CD437B57935B5E042FE87D9E8D) (unzips into KEYPAINT folder)
- The CMD:LKBF has been added, which Loads a KeyBoard File, and positions the window based on an optional specified add-on (instead of the embedded position in the KBF file). The syntax is [CMD:LKBF=???.KBF[,positioninfo]] (see below for more details)
- This is a maintenance update / patch based on technical support issues and customer requests.
- Files tagged as 2.20
- If you do not experience any of the above listed problems, or need new features, there is no need for this update.
- For KeyPaint.dll refer to PaintDLL Notes in IMG Developer's Kit and Source Files. Workspace for MS Visual Studio 6
LKBF Notes:
If no [,positioninfo] is provided, the center point of the existing layout will be used as the anchor point.
The following positioninfo values will exist:
"top" - the top / center will be the anchor point
"bottom" - the bottom / center will be the anchor point
"left" - the left / center will be the anchor point
"right" - the right / center will be the anchor point
"toplft" - the top / left corner will be the anchor point
"toprgt" - the top / right corner will be the anchor point
"botlft" - the bottom / left corner will be the anchor point
"botrgt" - the bottom / right corner will be the anchor point
"scrntl" - will position on the screen top / left
"scrntc" - will position on the screen top / center
"scrntr" - will position on the screen top / right
"scrnml" - will position on the screen middle / left
"scrnmc" - will position on the screen middle / center
"scrnmr" - will position on the screen middle / right
"scrnbl" - will position on the screen bottom / left
"scrnbc" - will position on the screen bottom / center
"scrnbr" - will position on the screen bottom / right
"overlay" - will overlay the existing window (layouts should be same size)
For example, [CMD:LKBF=TEST.KBF,right] will effectively open the new layout with the right-most edge anchored, giving the illusion that it extends the panel outwards to the left (assuming TEST is larger than than the showing layout).
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
PU2109120604
The Magnifier's reference window still appears even though it is disabled (Advanced Menu | Full Screen Options | Show Reference Window) after I hide, then show The Magnifier in the Full Screen mode.
In Windows Vista, the Display Cursor when turned off doesn't affect opening display of magnified cursor when The Magnifier is started.
When The Magnifier is hidden, menus go behind the taskbar (Vista), or leave artifacts (XP).
This is resolved in The Magnifier 1.50 Release 3 - if necessary, refer to the update "The Magnifier maintenance update for 1.50 Release 2" from the Check for Updates option in the Help menu. Be sure to close The Magnifier prior to installing this update. Here is a quick guide to installing this update:
- From The Magnfiier Menu | Help | Check for Updates...
- Click on the Check for Product Updates
- (If on original 1.50, the option will be in the Recommended updates, but you need to be on Release 2 to apply this update)
- If on 1.50 Release 2, scroll down and select The Magnifier from the listed products
- In the available updates, select The Magnifier maintenance update for Release 2
- Click Next
- NOTE: The Magnifier will close when applying this update- you will need to restart it after updating.
- Click Next to download and Install update
- Click OK, the Finish
For manual updates, download, copy into Installation folder (/Program Files/The Magnifier), then run program (make sure The Magnifier is closed)
Download MAG1502.exe for Windows 2000/XP (172K) 3/17/2009 MD5: 3ADCC2B74BB935312EB4DA09D3DD86C6
Download MAG150V2.exe for Windows Vista (253K) 3/17/2009 MD5: 60A8B5551AA710D8BC9F40DBAF07508B
This updates The Magnifier.exe/MagnifierXP.exe in Vista, The Magnifier.exe in 2000/XP. This also adds MAGCTRL.EXE (Support Item IU2109120601)
Notes: The reference window setting was not checked in the show/hide action to determine if the window should be shown (so it was always shown). The Display Cursor option was properly saved, but the implementation in Vista is different than 2000/XP, so at startup the original creation of the window created the magnified cursor regardless of the saved setting. Menu handling is disabled when The Magnifier is hidden.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
PU2109120606
In Windows Vista, Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 (or any program) crashes when I am running the Magnifier
The Vista version of The Magnifier uses a built-in Magnification system provided in Vista. Because older applications may have issues runing in Vista, there are several options you may wish to try:
- Run the program as Administrator (e.g. right-click, and select Run as Administrator) This resolved the PowerPoint 2003 issue.
- Try running the program in a compatibility mode (for the OS version the program supports). Right-click on the program, go to properties, select Compatibility tab, and Run as… Then select the appropriate OS.
- It could be a video issue - under Control Panel | Appearance and Personalization | Personalization | Adjust Screen Resolution, you can change the color depth (lower from 32-bit to 24-bit or 16-bit), then retest. Because of the video usage required by running The Magnifier, lowering this will reduce the amount of video memory required in your system. Also, always be sure to check for video driver updates
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
PU2109120619
I can't access The Magnifier Menu in Windows 7
In Windows 7, Microsoft changed the approach for the tray icons, so that by default, they won't be visible. When The Magnifier is in Full Screen mode, there are 2 options available to access the menu easily.
1. Configure the Tray Icon for The Magnifier to be shown. When hidden, there is an up-arrow type symbol (triangle pointing up) that will show "hidden" icons. When you click on this, you can customize the hidden icons, and you can change The Magnifier's icon from Show Notifications Only, to Show Icon and Notifications.
2. While using The Magnifier, toggle out of full screen mode (Alt-Z), then right-click on The Magnifier window to access the menu. Once you have configured as desired, return to Full Screen mode (Alt-Z). You can also use the Toolbar to toggle in and out of the Full Screen mode. When The Magnifier is in the window mode, you can access the menu with a right-click. You can also return to Full Screen by double-clicking on the windowed Magnifier.
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
PU2111120678
When using The Magnifier In Windows XP (2000/XP), the Tooltips above the small icons in the notification area of the system tray (by the clock), do not get magnified, and I can't see them. What can I do?
The tooltip window is treated differently by the system and is not shown in The Magnifier window. To make them easier to see, you can set the Tooltip appearance to be a larger font. Follow these steps:
- Use Start Menu | Control Panel | Display icon to get to the Appearance options
- Click on the Appearance tab
- Click on the Advanced Button
- In the Item selection, find the Tooltip option, and select it
- Increase the font (e.g. 16 pt) - test, and you may wish to try different sizes to see what works best for you
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Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
QA1110120635
The system is being used in a prison, and I have the Operator Security enabled - what else can I do to harden/secure My-T-Soft?
Here are several items that can make the Operator Security option even more secure.
- Limit the panels available to the user - in most cases, the Alpha/Keyboard panel will be all that is required.
- Be sure to make sure keys such as Alt & possibly Ctrl, and perhaps function keys are hidden using Show & Hide keys. If the keys are not necessary for normal usage, the less available to the user, the better/safer. (My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Show & Hide keys). You may also use the Key Options (My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Key Options) to disable keystrokes, or remap key actions if there are some specific keys that are problematic in your situation.
- Set the Right-Mouse button action to "Ignore button press" or "Move" (or other benign action) away from the default context menu. (My-T-Soft Setup | Mouse Buttons)
- Once configured, delete the MTSSETUP.EXE/MTSTUTOR.EXE, etc. from the installation folder - refer to the manual for Files / File Notes, etc. http://www.my-t-soft.com/mytsoft/guide/html/filesandinstallationinformation.html for other files that can be removed. But by removing the MTSSETUP.EXE, it simply prevents any possible access to configuration settings via the user.
- Refer to the ConfigPath setting in the Initialization file - ConfigPath=0 and permissions (see below) is most secure. http://www.my-t-soft.com/mytsoft/guide/html/mytsoftini.html
- Make KEYBOARD.KBF/MYTSOFT.INI files Read-only (limited permission for actual user / owned by Administrator), and set ReadOnlyOK=1 in the INI - this prevents the user from modifying any keyboard setting directly or indirectly.
- Be sure actual user that is logged on & using system is a limited user
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Category: Advanced Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
QA1605120109
What steps are required to duplicate the My-T-Touch keyboard configuration from one machine to another?
There are two configuration files that need to be copied. The MYTTOUCH.INI is one, and the KEYBOARD.KBF is the other. The INI file contains most of the setup configuration options, while the KBF file contains the layout, size, panels, etc.
If the logon utilities are involved, certain settings are in the registry. If this is an issue, it is probably easiest to duplicate the configuration in the dialog. Otherwise, you can look at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Innovation Management Group\My-T-Soft.
Original ID: QA253206
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Category: Advanced Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QA2005120088
How to assign a macro to a button to allow the current keyboard to close, and another to open?
This is an unfortunate result of the test vs. deployment issue that we will be addressing in future releases of Build-A-Board. In order for the NKBF command to work, the KBF file must be in the same folder as MYTSOFT.EXE. When you build a layout referencing another layout, and test (F10) within Build-A-Board, there is absolutely nothing that Build-A-Board will do to find or resolve or link multiple projects together - you must do this manually. For example, if you are working with Project1, and add a key, use the NKBF command, and try to open Project2.KBF, you will need to do the following:
Create and Build the Project2, and then with Windows explorer copy the Project2.KBF from the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\Project2 folder into the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\Project1 folder. Now when you build & test Project1, it will be able to find and load the Project2.KBF file. For deployment (assuming Project1 is the main project), you will also want to copy the Project2.KBF (and any other referenced KBF files) into the MSWIN (or other target) folders.
We have already made plans to automatically update all 2.10 customers to 2.20 when it becomes available, but that will not be until next year some time. You may want to register at http://www.imgpresents.com/register in order to ensure that you get this free upgrade.
Original ID: QA253103
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Category: Advanced Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QB0105120453
How Do I change the Video Driver?
It is highly recommended that you contact your computer manufacturer (or the manufacturer of the video adapter) and attempt to get the latest drivers for the hardware directly from them and follow their instructions. The following information is for reference and for comparison testing.
( 1) Open the Start Menu | Settings | Control Panel. Select the Display icon.
( 2) Click on the Settings Tab. Select Adapter, then Change.
( 3) When prompted, select the "Display a list of all the drivers..." instead of "Search for a better driver..."
( 4) Select the "Show all hardware" option.
( 5) At the top of the Manufacturer's list, select the "(Standard display types)"
( 6) Select the Standard VGA or Super VGA option - you may wish to try several of these if the problem persists.
( 7) Note: You may need your original Windows CD.
( 8) Apply and restart your system if prompted.
Original ID: QB208367
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QB0105120454
How Do I start Windows in Safe Mode?
( 1) If already in Windows, select Start Menu | Shut Down | Shut down. When safe to power down, turn off PC.
( 2) Turn on Power.
( 3) During System start up, you will see various displays (depending on system). When you see the "Starting Windows ..." message, press the F8 function key. If this doesn't work for you, try this: Start the PC, then press the F8 key once a second until you see the menu. If you see a keyboard error from your system, then you will need to wait until any opening hardware splash screens or notification are finished before using the keyboard.
( 4) A menu will display - select "Safe Mode" - note: do not select the Safe Mode with network support.
( 5) In Safe Mode, things may appear differently and your screen resolution may change - test IMG's software and see if you can duplicate the problem.
Original ID: QB208368
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QB1105120092
How can I enlarge the size of the keyboard on the logon screen?
Please refer to the help in the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities for details. As a quick overview, the layouts (small/medium/large Build-A-Board layouts) as all built from the same source, which is included in the LOGON folder under the My-T-Soft installation folder - the file KEYBOARD.ZIP contains the source files for Build-A-Board. Note the Build-A-Board tool is not part of the My-T-Soft package implicitly, but is available for an additional fee. Within Build-A-Board, you can essentially build or modify any existing provided layout to meet whatever size/positioning needs may be required for your project. Once the layout is satisfactory, it can be transferred to the LOGON folder (specifics in the Logon utilities help) for use during the logon phase.
Original ID: QB253109
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1105120169
Is there a way to completely remove the tool bar panel?
No - if you note that when you close all the panels, this panel remains (our tool bar panel) - the original design forced some screen real estate so the user could access the software, and this is that panel. We added the custom logo / operator mode / disable minimize options to address integrator's needs to lock down the software for operator use. If you unzip LOGOS.ZIP in the install directory, you have the option of overlaying a logo.
Original ID: QB253602
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1105120185
Is there a way to prevent the My-T-Soft Setup dialogs from popping up ?
The Operator mode prevents this option & other configuration options from occurring. See My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special Options. Once enabled, the Operator mode locks out the operator of My-T-Soft from opening the menu, control panel, and the Macro builder. IMPORTANT: see the context help on the Special Options dialog for other notes.
Original ID: QB253720
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1105120200
Can I relocate the minimized keyboard icon?
The minimize as button does have some capabilities to be positioned (see My-T-Soft
Help | User Guide | IV Other Information | Advanced user Notes, Button Position), but
this does not sound like the solution you are searching for. Most high-level
development environments enable Shell (or spawn, or CreateProcess, or WinExec, or
Launch) capabilities, that can integrate with the Developer's Kit. For a quick
overview, you can see some of the options in IMG's Developers Corner
("http://www.imgpresents.com/imgdev.htm") As a quick overview, using the Developer's
Kit, one can completely control the keyboard so it can be positioned, sized, and the
appropriate panels displayed as desired. When an OnEnter / OnExit Event scripting is
supported in the host environment, the ability to bring up the keyboard for one field
(at a specific location), then "hide" the keyboard, and then bring it up again (perhaps
in a different configuration) are all accessible via the Developer's Kit. When you
review the Developer's Kit material, if supported in the host environment, note that
we always recommend you simply move the keyboard off-screen to "hide" it from the
user, and use field events to "restore" the keyboard on-screen (at the desired
size, layout, and position).
Original ID: QB251821
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1105120210
Can your software be configured to display a 10 key pad that will automatically be displayed on startup?
The 1.75 versions of My-T-Soft (or My-T-Touch/My-T-Pen) have a numeric keypad (or a Macro panel configured as a keypad) and can be saved in a configuration with just this one panel open. You can select the desired size and screen position, then save the settings & position so the software will open as configured. By placing a shortcut in the StartUp folder, you can accomplish the goal stated in your question. Note that you also can enable the Operator mode so the software can not be manipulated by the users. Furthermore, you can integrate with pieces of our developer's kit to control when the panel is available, or change its screen position, for example.
If you require more control over the display, you may wish to refer to our "Build-A-Board" product, which can provide for custom keypads that have even more flexibility when it comes to the visual display.
You can find demos of these products on our website at www.imgpresents.com.
Original ID: QB259110
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1105120212
How can I force uppercase characters to appear in a text box?
The LowerCaseDisplay setting is only for the display of the keyboard characters. The details would be in help & advanced user notes, under the INI settings. This was added for our assistive technology versions, to sync with the way letters are taught in schools, and to help with the human cognitive processes for disabled individuals - it is in our commercial versions as a visual aid, but has no affect on what is typed. If you look at a physical keyboard, it has caps ALL the time. This is the way we initially implemented the key display on the virtual keyboards, later we added the option to sync with the Shift/Caps states - That is what LowerCaseDisplay=1 does.
If you want to force all uppercase, you can use the Caps Lock. If you are in control of the application, you can typically set a text box to uppercase within the development tool, or within the properties of the control.
Original ID: QB259139
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1105120214
Is it possible to change the position of single keys within the keyboard ?
Currently, the "Show & Hide keys" option in My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration allows
you to disable keys by "hiding" them. At the moment, there is no user method
available to move & size keys on the keyboard, although we do anticipate releasing
a "Layout Modifier" that will enable this capability. Depending on the scope, we
can do minor modifications for you, or sometimes we do full customizations for
customers on a fee basis.
Original ID: QB259162
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QB1205120100
Is there a particular switch I need to use for OnScreen with CrossScanner?
CrossScanner can be configured (CrossScanner Setup) to handle a mouse click (either Left or Right button), Joystick buttons, or the keyboard. To test your switch, you can position the mouse cursor, then use the switch & you should be able to generate a click. Note that if you are using "switch" software, or something that is required software-wise to make the switch work (rather than a standard mouse driver), then there might be a compatibility issue. You should be able to plug in a regular mouse & test CrossScanner - once it is working, you should be able to work with your switch.
Original ID: QB253136
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QB1205120114
Is there a way to have targeted windows stay fully maximized when OnScreen is invoked?
Yes, the setting in Start Menu | Programs | OnScreen | OnScreen Setup | User Options | Operation Options | Auto-Arrange Windows should be Off (check mark cleared).
Original ID: QB253324
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QB1205120121
Is there any way to have the OnScreen keyboard be an available option at the User log-on window (before a user has signed in) in a network situation?
OnScreen has the Logon Utilities that are available in OnScreen Setup | Appearance | OnScreen Logon Utilities. This enables a module that can be used to replace the default logon in Windows, and allow operation by any pointing device to enter User name, Password, and Domain.
Original ID: QB253434
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QB1205120131
Can I remap the word-complete keys in OnScreen?
We have created a new "WCREMAP.EXE" - WordComplete REMAP program, and it should be implemented into OnScreen as follows:
Save (or copy) the WCREMAP.EXE into the \WINDOWS\ONSCREEN folder (\WINNT\ONSCREEN) - should be the same folder as ONSCREEN.EXE
1) Make sure the Advanced option is set under OnScreen Setup | User Options
2) Go into Appearance | Key Options
3) Refer to the BMP image sent, and adjust these instructions to meet your needs.
4) Select the appropriate function key for the 1st WordComplete button (Top to Bottom)
5) Click on Disable Keystroke (you do not want to send the function key keystroke - this will undoubtedly cause different problems in different situations)
6) Click on Launch Key Executable.
7) Browse and select the WCREMAP.EXE file (e.g. C:\WINDOWS\ONSCREEN\WCREMAP.EXE)
8) Add a command line for which button to trigger ( b:1)
(This should now look very similar to the BMP (Key Example) image sent for reference)
9) Repeat steps 4-8 for the remaining word complete buttons (Hint: Copy the command line, then paste and adjust the b:1 to b:2, b:3, b:4, b:5 as necessary).
WCREMAP REQUIRES a command line, and it must be of the form:
WCREMAP.EXE b:? or WCREMAP.EXE B:? where the ? is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Any other command line will generate a sound, and WCREMAP will close, with no other action.
This is included in the Developer's Kit.
Original ID: QB253514
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QB1205120166
Is there a way to eliminate the magnification screen from appearing each time Onscreen is launched?
The default install of OnScreen does not allow the magnifier panel, but there is a setting called "WantATVersion=1" in the ONSCREEN.INI file located in the install directory that can be checked.
Another option to try is (Close OnScreen), then run OnScreen Setup (in the Advanced Mode), click on Appearance | Special Options | Return to Installation Defaults. Close OnScreen Setup & rerun OnScreen.
Original ID: QB253452
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QB1605120120
Can the minimize button below the MENU panel be disabled all together?
This requires the Operator Mode - See My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options - lower left is Enable Operator mode, and when enabled, you can disable operator minimize. Note the Operator mode is a secure configuration that greatly limits what the operator can do with the software.
Original ID: QB253412
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QB1605120130
How do I change the minimized button size for My-T-Touch?
The button scales to the size of the caption bar (title bar) - you can modify this (and often touchscreen users make it larger) in Control Panel | Display | Appearance Tab, select Active Title bar and make its height larger.
Original ID: QB253505
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QB1605120145
How can I start My-T-Touch minimized?
My-T-Touch supports the Windows options available in the shortcut link. Meaning you could copy or move the desktop icon into the All Users, Start Menu, Programs, StartUp group, and then select under its properties to Run: Minimized (the default is a "Normal Window"). Whichever minimized option is set (My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Minimize to...), My-T-Touch will then open and appear minimized at start up.
To open the StartUp Group, and make these modifcations, you can perform the following steps:
- Right-click on the start menu button, and select Explore All Users (or Open All Users)
- Double-click (or Enter) on Programs, then Double-click (or Enter) on Startup. Now you will be looking in the All Users Startup Group folder - this is where the shortcut should be.
- Minimize the window, copy (or cut) the Desktop icon, and then re-open the All Users Startup folder, and paste the icon in this folder.
- Select the icon, then right-click | Properties (or Alt-Enter when highlighted)
- On the properties page, find the Run: option
- From the Run: drop-down list, It will be set at Normal - select Minimized. Apply, then restart
- Notes:
- The exact minimize option is controlled by the Minimize to… option in My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration
- If the system only has My-T-Touch in the specific users startup group, then you will need to refer to the user's folder, and follow the same procedure for the user's Startup Folder.
Original ID: QB253707
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QB1605120173
Is it possible to edit the bitmaps for the keys?
Not really - several issues:
1) The original design was for a software keyboard
2) You can enable the Operator Mode, and replace the "tool" bar buttons with a custom logo - see My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special options
3) The next generation of the product, which provides full customization is called Build-A-Board
Original ID: QB253512
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QB1605120189
Can I have two instances of the My-T-Touch on-screen keyboard software running at the same time in Windows?
No - the current My-T-Touch can only display one instance of itself. Alternatively, a single instance of the
program can be configured to allow fast toggling between two different appearances. We always recommend people install the developer's kit - Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Touch | Install Developer's Kit, review the manual / docs available, refer to the on-line notes (www.my-t-touch.com | Developer's Corner button at top), and there are hints & comments for getting started. To give you a very brief run-down, here is how it works:
Configure My-T-Touch to a desired configuration. Click on menu (middle button on tool bar), and select Settings | Save Current Settings, Position | Save Position. Close My-T-Touch.
Go into MYTTOUCH install folder, and rename the KEYBOARD.KBF to something useful, e.g. CONFIG1.KBF
Now repeat as necessary, saving CONFIG2.KBF, CONFIG3.KBF, etc.
With the Devkit util, the CPYCNMTS.EXE (e.g. Copy & Configure utility), you can specify which configuration you want to see, e.g. CPYCNMTS.EXE CONFIG3.KBF, and My-T-Touch will change on the fly. This can be illustrated quickly & easily with a windows command prompt, and the utilities from the DevKit folder (details in Developer's kit).
Original ID: QB253732
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QB1705120089
Does joystick-to-mouse work with all joysticks?
Joystick-To-Mouse will work with any joystick or game pad device that is seen as a joystick by Windows. If the device can be seen, calibrated, and tested successfully within the Joystick/Gaming Options / Game Controllers section on Windows Control Panel, it will work with Joystick-To-Device.
Original ID: QB253104
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QB1805120098
When using Windows XP tablet you can wave the stylus left to right over the screen and Microsoft's Tablet PC Input Panel pops up over the application. Is it possible to have this action call the My-T-Pen application rather then Microsoft's keyboard?
We have a separate program that can handle this interaction, called Panel Watch (PNLWATCH.EXE in the installation folder (same as MYTPEN.EXE)). For the Build-A-Board layouts it is not as tightly integrated as in the regular (original My-T-Pen). You may wish to run this after the keyboard is up and test the functionality.
Original ID: QB253125
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: MY-T-Pen |
QB1805120108
How do you configure My-T-Pen so that it is always visible after logging on?
The easiest way is to add to the StartUp group for All Users. Right click on the Start Menu button, and select Explore All Users. Drill down into Programs | StartUp - copy the My-T-Pen icon on the desktop and paste it into the All Users\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp folder. Now My-T-Pen will begin when any user on the machine logs in. A few other notes: By default, My-T-Pen always opens with the last saved settings / position. Configure My-T-Pen and position it where you want it, then click on the menu (Middle button on tool bar, or (default) right-click), select Current Settings | Save Current Settings and also Position | Save Position. You can also disable the opening splash screen (if desired). This requires you to open the MYTPEN.INI (\WINDOWS\MYTPEN folder), and set NoSplash=1.
Original ID: QB253201
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QB1805120162
How can I display the onscreen keyboard when I launch My-T-Pen for the first time instead of the dialog box?
This is a default "shipping" version setting. These are controlled by the settings in the INI file ([Configuration], OpenFirst, OpenAbout) For detailed descriptions, you can reference the Advanced User Notes in My-T-Pen help, see My-T-Pen User's Guide, Section IV - Other Information, Advanced User Notes.
OpenFirst=0
OpenAbout=0
NoSplash=1
Original ID: QB253436
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QB1805120164
Is there any way to hide the Control Panel button in My-T-Pen?
Yes, you can "disable" the panel & cover with a custom logo - see My-T-Pen Setup | Configuration | Special Options (bottom left). There is no way to remove the panel, because in the software design if you close all panels, you still need some way to manipulate things, so the "control panel" cannot be removed. If you set the operator Mode & cover with a logo, it will effectively shut out the panel. You may want to review the "hints" at our Developer's Corner (www.my-t-pen.com/imgdev.htm) for the step by step.
Original ID: QB253446
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QB1805120206
Can My-T-Pen initiate itself as an icon on the toolbar using v1.70?
The only way this can be done in the older release is through the developer's kit - see MTSISTRT for more details. In the 1.75 and newer releases, we have improved handling of the minimized state & synchronizing with startup info.
Original ID: QB253959
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Category: Basic Configuration | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1005120241
What is My-T-Mouse?
My-T-Mouse is actually a series of 11 panels (over 125 functions) that can be opened and closed to provide access to various features and functions including: 25 US and International Onscreen Keyboards, 2 pre-defined Windows (most often used functions) panels, programmable unlimited Macro Button panels (each panel can be assigned to "auto open" with any application), Edit panel, Numeric panel, Calculator panel with "popup" calculator Tape, a Magnifier for operating at smaller display sizes, Keyboards, Buttons, and Panels can be set to any of 12 graphic sizes and can be color coded by the user.
Original ID: QC220155
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120242
What kind of pointing devices will My-T-Mouse work with?
Any pointing device that is or acts like a mouse! All industrial, commercial, retail, or adaptive pointing device (mouse, trackball, glidepad, touchpad, pen, InfraRed pointer, touchscreen, wand, wireless pointer, headmouse, etc) that connects to the serial or PS2 port.
Original ID: QC220156
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120243
What kind of computer will My-T-Mouse run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC220157
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120244
What operating system do I need?
Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000. Older versions run under Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98.
Original ID: QC220158
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120245
What kind of software will My-T-Mouse work with?
Any software that runs under Windows 3x or 95 / 98 (and most DOS programs that can be run in a Windows DOS Shell environment.
Original ID: QC220159
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120246
What resolution will My-T-Mouse work in?
My-T-Mouse includes 12 sizes. It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC220160
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120247
How do I know My-T-Mouse will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program, in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC220161
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1005120248
What about technical support and program updates?
Unlike shareware based or grant funded products, which cannot provide sufficient income to maintain a full-time company with adequate test and support capabilities (because the developer is holding down a full-time job, or the grant period ends), IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG’s products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC220162
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QC1105120274
What is My-T-Soft?
My-T-Soft is actually a series of 11 panels (over 125 functions) that can be opened and closed to provide access to various features and functions including: Over 175 US and International Onscreen Keyboards, 2 pre-defined Windows (most often used functions) panels, programmable unlimited Macro Button panels (each panel can be assigned to "auto open" with any application), Edit panel, Numeric panel, Magnifier panel, Calculator panel with "popup" calculator Tape, Supervisory Level Security (for Setup and Panel controls), Show & Hide Keys (turn off keys to prevent access and minimize operator confusion), New Cursors (for positioning on touch and pen devices), and other functions specifically designed for use with Windows based Pen, Touchscreen, or other input devices. Keyboards, Buttons, and Panels can be set to any of 12 base sizes (with infinitely larger sizes) and color coded by the user.
Original ID: QC222188
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120275
What kind of pointing devices will My-T-Soft work with?
Any industrial, commercial, or retail pointing device (mouse, trackball, glidepad, touchpad, pen, InfraRed pointer, serial joystick, touchscreen, wand, wireless pointer, headmouse, etc)!
Original ID: QC222189
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120276
What kind of computer will My-T-Soft run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC222190
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120277
What operating system do I need?
Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000. (XP Embedded is just a modular version of XP Professional)
Older versions work under Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT
Original ID: QC222191
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120278
What kind of software will My-T-Soft work with?
Any software that runs under Windows
Original ID: QC222192
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120279
What is the Logon Utility / Logon Keyboard?
In response to customer demand, IMG has included a special Logon option / on-screen keyboard to allow Touch & Pen systems to logon to a Windows system without the need for a physical keyboard. This allows operation of a system entirely from the pointing device - no physical keyboard is required.
Original ID: QC222193
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120280
How can My-T-Soft work with all pointing devices and applications?
My-T-Soft is actually written at the same level as the Windows Operating system. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows' applications, so it doesn't compete with them (unlike buttons or panels, created in Visual Basic or other high level application development tools, which are sensitive to any changes in pointing devices or graphic cards and usually conflict with any application other than the one for which they were developed).
Original ID: QC222194
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120281
What resolution will My-T-Soft work in?
My-T-Soft supports 12 base screen sizes with infinitely larger sizes. It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant video Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC222195
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120282
Can I use parts of My-T-Soft in my own custom application or project?
Yes, although My-T-Soft can be run easily from it's control panel and setup menu, many corporate, commercial, government, and industrial clients have integrated My-T-Soft into their business and manufacturing environments with simple API calls and messaging. My-T-Soft individual components can be called from Visual Basic, Access, FoxPro, Paradox, Delphi, Oracle, PowerSoft, or any other programmable environment. We've even developed Windows API messaging executables (you can download the Developer's Kit from our website) so that programmers and non-programmers alike can launch various keyboard, numeric, macro, calculator and function panels and control basic open, minimize, restore, and close functions without having to write additional code or scripts.
Original ID: QC222196
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120283
Where is My-T-Soft most often used?
In ATM's, Computer Automated Manufacturing, Data Acquisition, Home Automation, Human Machine Interface (formerly Man Machine Interface), Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, Kiosks, Process Control, Shop Floor Control, Simulators, and (interactive) Whiteboards. Anywhere there's a pointing device being used in a Windows environment that may require alpha/numeric data entry or programmable buttons / panels.
Original ID: QC222197
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120284
For XP Embedded, or secure install, what are the bare minimum files required for operation?
The following is excerpted from:
Help | My-T-Soft Help | My-T-Soft User's Guide | Section IV - Other Information | Advanced User Information = Files & File notes
For up-to-date details about the version, this is the preferred location to reference details about a particular release.
For the 1.77 releases:
These are the files required for operation of the My-T-Soft keyboard in the user (default) desktop:
MYTSOFT.EXE
MYTSOFT.INI
MYTLIB.DLL
MYTLIB32.DLL
IMGVERS.DLL
BWCC32.DLL
CW3215.DLL
KEYBOARD.KBF
KEYBRD01.KMF
KYBD0001.KMF (for Us 101 layout - change if necessary)
MAC00000.KMF
LICENSE.EXE
LICENSE.LIC
Note: For the smaller sizes, the MYTMOUSE.FON may be required. If you do a normal install, and delete all but the above, the font will be installed by Setup. If required, you may want to use Control Panel and add the MYTMOUSE.FON file.
For Logon (WinLogon desktop) (Windows 2000 / XP):
IMGLOGON.EXE (to configure/enable - once configured as desired, can be deleted)
IMGGINA2.DLL (DLL to integrate with secure logon)
MTS2.EXE - (My-T-Soft 2 executable to display LOGON\KEYBOARD.KBF)
MTSLIB.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE
BABDLL.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE, Build-A-Board common functions
STOCK.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE, Resources for 3D keys
LOGON folder (see details [in source] - some files (like KEYBOARD.SML, etc.) can be removed)
On very limited XP Embedded builds, this is a list of modules (DLLs) used by running MYTSOFT.EXE:
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\MYTSOFT.EXE
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\BWCC32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\MYTLIB.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\MYTLIB32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINMM.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHELL32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHLWAPI.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\msvcrt.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\COMCTL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\IMM32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\VERSION.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LPK.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\USP10.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\uxtheme.dll
For the external DLLs, here are some quick notes/reference information:
CORE OS DLLS:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
Other core DLLs:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\msvcrt.dll - Microsoft C run-time
C:\WINDOWS\system32\VERSION.dll - File & Version info
Shell & Windows oriented DLLs:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHELL32.DLL - Explorer Shell
C:\WINDOWS\system32\COMCTL32.dll - Common Controls
C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINMM.dll - Windows Multimedia
C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHLWAPI.dll - Shell LightWeight lib
Other DLLs:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\IMM32.dll - Input Method Editor Module
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.dll - advanced API library
C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll - Remote procedure call
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LPK.DLL - Language Pack
C:\WINDOWS\system32\USP10.dll - Uniscribe Unicode Script Processor Library
C:\WINDOWS\system32\uxtheme.dll - Compatibility with "Style XP"
Windows "Side-by-Side" (WinSxS) Compatibility COMCTL32.DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2180_x-ww_a84f1ff9\comctl32.dll
For MYTSOFT2.EXE (Build-A-Board layouts) & WinLogon (MTS2.EXE), these are the changes:
Only uses Local DLLs:
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\MTSLIB.dll
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\BABDLL.dll
C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\STOCK.dll
Plus one other system DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Apphelp.dll - for Application Compatibility in XP/2003
Original ID: QC222198
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120285
How do I know My-T-Soft will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program, in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC222199
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1105120286
What about technical support and program updates?
IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG’s products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC222200
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QC1205120330
Why the name change from My-T-Soft AT to OnScreen?
OnScreen was formerly known to IMG customers as My-T-Soft AT (the AT (Assistive Technology) member of the My-T-Soft family of on-screen keyboards). RJ Cooper called his version of My-T-Soft AT "OnScreen." RJ Cooper has been instrumental in directing IMG as to what features & capabilities Assistive Technology users require (along with his WordComplete functions), and to reduce confusion between these 2 products (and with our commercial products), the single name "OnScreen" will now be used by IMG for the Assistive Technology version of the My-T-Soft on-screen keyboards.
Original ID: QC101244
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120331
What is OnScreen?
OnScreen is a powerful new version of My-T-Mouse (IMG's original Onscreen Keyboard utilities introduced in 1993) with the additional features most often requested by the Assistive Technology community.
OnScreen is actually a series of 11 panels (over 125
functions) that can be opened and closed to provide access to various
features and functions including: Over 45 US and International Onscreen
Keyboards, 2 pre-defined Windows (most often used functions) panels,
programmable unlimited Macro Button panels (each panel can be
assigned to "auto open" with any application), Edit panel, Numeric
panel, Calculator panel with "popup" calculator Tape, Verbal (voice
confirmation) Key Feedback, a 2x-10x Area Magnifier (magnifies any
area of the screen without additional hardware or enlarging fonts),
Show & Hide Keys (turn on/off keys to minimize access and reduce
confusion), Smart Window (automatically re-positions keyboards,
panels or magnifier off of the area in use), Key Dwell Timer
(automatically selects a key under the cursor), and an integral Word
Completion / Prediction program (with editable dictionary).
Keyboards, Buttons, and Panels can be set to any of 12 base sizes with infinitely larger sizes and can be color coded by the user.
Original ID: QC101245
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120332
What kind of pointing devices will OnScreen work with?
Any retail or adaptive pointing device (mouse, trackball, glidepad, touchpad, InfraRed pointer, serial joystick, touchscreen, wand, sip & puff, wireless pointer, pen, switch, headmouse, etc) that connects to the serial, PS2, or USB port!
Original ID: QC101246
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120333
What kind of computer will OnScreen run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC101247
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120334
What operating system do I need?
Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000. Older versions work under Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT
Original ID: QC101248
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120335
What kind of software will OnScreen work with?
Any software that runs under Windows (and most DOS programs that can be run in a Windows DOS Shell environment).
Original ID: QC101249
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120336
How can OnScreen work with all pointing devices and applications?
OnScreen is written at the same level as the Windows operating system. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows so it doesn't compete with other applications. Unlike keys, buttons and panels created in Visual Basic, or onscreen keyboard and key panel applications that are sensitive to changes in pointing device / graphic card drivers or applications that make low level Windows calls, OnScreen is reliable and robust. That's why IMG is the only producer of onscreen keyboards and macro buttons/panels whose products are recommended or offered by major pointing device manufacturers worldwide.
Original ID: QC101250
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120337
What resolution will OnScreen work in?
It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant video Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC101251
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120338
Why are there only 5 Word Completion candidates? Why not more?
In general, the human mind does not grasp large numbers of items well. In human development studies, and actual experiments, the average human can quickly identify & conceptualize about 7 items. If more items are presented, it gets categorized as simply "a lot", or "many", rather than distinct items. Because of the frequency sorting, and "drill-down" selection of word candidates, 5 choices worked out best in the tradeoff between available word completion candidates, speed of typing, and finding the actual word that was desired (without pushing the maximum of 7). Note that if a large number of words are presented, the user is forced to read & recognize each word until they are find what they want - in WordComplete simply typing the next letter is quicker & more effective!
Original ID: QC101252
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120339
OnScreen does not do a Ctrl-Alt-Del! Why & what options do I have?
The Ctrl-Alt-Del used in PCs is a system level hardware signal - it is impossible to generate this without hardware. OnScreen includes a CTALTDEL.EXE program with capabilities of handling resets and communication with the NT/2000/XP Logon module. You may also review the commercial Developer's Kit in our Developer's Corner for utilities that restart / reboot the system. Finally, review the TASKMAN.EXE program in the WINDOWS folder - this has functionality similar to the pop-up task manager in Windows 95/98.
Original ID: QC101253
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120340
How do I know OnScreen will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC101254
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120341
What about technical support and program updates?
Unlike shareware based or grant funded products, which cannot provide sufficient income to maintain a full-time company with adequate test and support capabilities (because the developer is holding down a full-time job, or the grant period ends), IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG's products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC101255
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120350
What is CrossScanner?
CrossScanner is RJ Cooper's solution for individuals who cannot operate a standard mouse or trackball, but are capable of operating a single-switch. CrossScanner uses an X scan (LineScan) with a Y scan (FingerScan) to select any point on the screen - choices of Click, Double-Click, Drag, etc. are available to completely operate any Windows application. All development of CrossScanner is handled by IMG, and under license, we are able to provide IMG's OnScreen with CrossScanner.
Original ID: QC101264
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120351
Can I get CrossScanner without OnScreen?
Not from IMG - IMG is only licensed to sell CrossScanner with OnScreen. Since most users of CrossScanner will have the need to enter text from time to time, having OnScreen available will be very useful.
Original ID: QC101265
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120352
What kind of computer will OnScreen with CrossScanner run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC101266
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120353
What kind of software will OnScreen with CrossScanner work with?
Any software that runs under Windows (and most DOS programs that can be run in a Windows DOS Shell environment).
Original ID: QC101267
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120354
How can OnScreen with CrossScanner work with all pointing devices and applications?
OnScreen is written at the same level as the Windows operating system. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows so it doesn't compete with other applications. Unlike keys, buttons and panels created in Visual Basic, or onscreen keyboard and key panel applications that are sensitive to changes in pointing device / graphic card drivers or applications that make low level Windows calls, OnScreen is reliable and robust. That's why IMG is the only producer of onscreen keyboards and macro buttons/panels whose products are recommended or offered by major pointing device manufacturers worldwide.
Original ID: QC101268
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1205120355
How do I know OnScreen with CrossScanner will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC101269
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QC1305120410
What is My-T-Soft TS?
My-T-Soft TS is a powerful new version of IMG's My-T-Pen, My-T-Soft, and My-T-Touch programmable Onscreen Keyboard utilities designed for the Windows NT / Windows 2000 Terminal Services envinroment.
The Terminal Server approach allows the user's desktop to be hosted by the server (i.e. Terminal Server). Similar to PC Anywhere, or remote modem hosting, the "client" is only transmitted screen information, and only sends input data to the server - the application runs on the server, not the client. With various thin-client support for Windows CE, Linux, Unix, Solaris, Mac OS, the client can be almost any platform. Since the Server is Windows based, any windows application, database, web browser, etc. can be maintained by the network administrator, and run on any supported platform. With My-T-Soft TS, a pen based or touchscreen based handheld device can operate without the need for the physical keyboard. Along with the Logon support provided in My-T-Soft TS, complete operation of the hosted application can be accomplished from the thin client.
My-T-Soft TS is actually a series of 11 panels (over 125 functions) that can be opened and closed to provide access to various features and functions including: 176 US and International Onscreen Keyboards (more in development), 2 pre-defined Windows (most often used functions) panels, programmable unlimited Macro Button panels (each panel can be assigned to "auto open" with any application), Edit panel, Numeric panel, Calculator panel with "popup" calculator Tape, Supervisory Level Security (for Setup and Panel controls), Show & Hide Keys (turn off keys to prevent access and minimize operator confusion), New Cursors (for positioning on touch and pen devices), and other functions specifically designed for use with Windows based Pen, Touchscreen, or other input devices. Keyboards, Buttons, and Panels can be set to an unlimited number of graphic sizes and color coded by the user.
Original ID: QC203345
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120411
What kind of pointing devices will My-T-Soft TS work with?
Any industrial, commercial, or retail pointing device (mouse, trackball, glidepad, touchpad, pen, InfraRed pointer, serial joystick, touchscreen, wand, wireless pointer, headmouse, etc) that connects to the serial or PS2 port!
Original ID: QC203346
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120412
What kind of computer will My-T-Soft TS run on?
Any thin client workstation regardless of OS, that is connected (wired or wireless) to an Windows Server running Terminal Services.
Original ID: QC203347
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120413
What operating system do I need?
On the Server: Windows Server 2008 / 2003 / 2000. Older versions run on Windows NT 4. On the thin client workstation, the OS is not a factor as long it is supported as a client on the host server (Microsoft or Citrix).
Original ID: QC203348
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120414
What kind of software will My-T-Soft TS work with?
Any software that runs under Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows Server 2003
Original ID: QC203349
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120415
What is the Logon Utility / Logon Keyboard?
In response to customer demand, IMG has developed and integrated an optional Logon / Onscreen Keyboard that allows a Pen or Touch device to pass the Ctrl/Alt/Del and Logon to the Windows Server without the need for a physical keyboard. This permits operation of a system entirely from the pointing device - no physical keyboard or membrane is required.
Original ID: QC203350
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120416
How can My-T-Soft TS work with all pointing devices and applications?
My-T-Soft TS is actually written at the same level as the Windows Operating system. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows' applications, so it doesn't compete with them (unlike buttons or panels, created in Visual Basic or other high level application development tools, which are sensitive to any changes in pointing devices or graphic cards and usually conflict with any application other than the one for which they were developed).
Original ID: QC203351
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120417
What resolution will My-T-Soft TS work in?
My-T-Soft TS supports infinite graphic screen sizes. It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant video Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC203352
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120418
Can I use parts of My-T-Soft TS in my own custom application or project?
Yes, although My-T-Soft TS can be run easily from it's control panel and setup menu, many corporate, commercial, government, and industrial clients have integrated My-T-Soft TS into their business and manufacturing environments with simple API calls and messaging. My-T-Soft TS individual components can be called from Visual Basic, Access, FoxPro, Paradox, Delphi, Oracle, PowerSoft, or any other programmable environment. We've even developed Windows API messaging executables (you can download the Developer's Kit from our website) so that programmers and non-programmers alike can launch various keyboard, numeric, macro, calculator and function panels and control basic open, minimize, restore, and close functions without having to write additional code or scripts.
Original ID: QC203353
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120419
Where is My-T-Soft TS most often used?
In Computer Automated Manufacturing, Data Acquisition, Human Machine Interface (formerly Man Machine Interface), Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, Kiosks, Process Control, Shop Floor Control, Simulators, and large scale workstation installations. Anywhere there's a pointing device being used in a Windows environment that may require alpha/numeric data entry or programmable buttons / panels.
Original ID: QC203354
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120420
How do I know My-T-Soft TS will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program in about one hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC203355
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1305120421
What about technical support and program updates?
IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG's products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC203356
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS |
QC1405120395
What is My-T-Mouse for Kids?
My-T-Mouse is an Onscreen virtual Keyboard program that includes:
3 Onscreen Keyboards (ABCD, QWERTY, and MIDI Musical), Verbal Keys Feedback (in children’s voices), bright Colorable Keys and Panels, 12 assignable Mouse Buttons, and 2x-10x Area Magnifier (for visual assistance on text or graphics without additional hardware). Plus... two editable educational games: Falling Letters and Spelling Challenge.
Original ID: QC206330
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120396
What kind of pointing devices will My-T-Mouse for Kids work with?
Any pointing device that is or acts like a mouse! All industrial, commercial, retail, or adaptive pointing device (mouse, trackball, glidepad, touchpad, pen, InfraRed pointer, touchscreen, wand, wireless pointer, headmouse, etc) that connects to the serial or PS2 port.
Original ID: QC206331
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120397
What kind of computer will My-T-Mouse for Kids run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC206332
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120398
What operating system do I need?
Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98.
Original ID: QC206333
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120399
What kind of software will My-T-Mouse for Kids work with?
Any software that runs under Windows 3x or 95 / 98 (and most DOS programs that can be run in a Windows DOS Shell environment).
Original ID: QC206334
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120400
What resolution will My-T-Mouse for Kids work in?
My-T-Mouse for Kids includes 9 sizes. It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC206335
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120401
Do I need a special card for the music and voices?
No, My-T-Mouse for Kids works with most Windows compatible sound cards.
Original ID: QC206336
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120402
How do I know My-T-Mouse for Kids will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program, in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC206337
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1405120403
What about technical support and program updates?
Unlike shareware based or grant funded products, which cannot provide sufficient income to maintain a full-time company with adequate test and support capabilities (because the developer is holding down a full-time job, or the grant period ends), IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG’s products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC206338
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse for Kids |
QC1605120287
What is My-T-Touch?
My-T-Touch was first shown at Fall Comdex 1993 where it received excellent local and international reviews.
My-T-Touch is actually a series of 11 panels (over 125 functions) that can be opened and closed to provide access to various features and functions including: Over 175 US and International Onscreen Keyboards, 2 pre-defined Windows (most often used functions) panels, programmable unlimited Macro Button panels (each panel can be assigned to "auto open" with any application), Edit panel, Numeric panel, Magnifier panel, Calculator panel with "popup" calculator Tape, Supervisory Level Security (for Setup and Panel controls), Show & Hide Keys (turn off keys to prevent access and minimize operator confusion), New Cursors (for positioning on touch and pen devices), and other functions specifically designed for use with Windows based Touchscreen input devices. A Windows Network logon component is available in the Network License version. Keyboards, Buttons, and Panels can be set to any of 12 base sizes (with infinitely largers sizes) and color coded by the user.
Original ID: QC560201
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120288
What kind of pointing devices will My-T-Touch work with?
Any industrial, commercial, or retail touch device (touchpad, touchscreen, LCD touchpanel, etc)!
Original ID: QC560202
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120289
What kind of computer will My-T-Touch run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC560203
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120290
What operating system do I need?
Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000. (XP Embedded is just a modular version of XP Professional)
Older versions work under Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT
Original ID: QC560204
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120291
What kind of software will My-T-Touch work with?
Any software that runs under Windows.
Original ID: QC560205
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120292
What is the Logon Utility / Logon Keyboard?
In response to customer demand, IMG has included a special Logon option / on-screen keyboard to allow Touch & Pen systems to logon to a Windows system without the need for a physical keyboard. This allows operation of a system entirely from the pointing device - no physical keyboard is required.
Original ID: QC560206
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120293
How can My-T-Touch work with all pointing devices and applications?
My-T-Touch is actually written at the same level as the Windows operating system. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows applications, so it doesn't compete with them (unlike buttons or panels, created in Visual Basic or other high level application development tools, which are sensitive to any changes in pointing devices or graphic cards and usually conflict with any application other than the one for which they were developed).
Original ID: QC560207
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120294
What resolution will My-T-Touch work in?
My-T-Touch supports 12 base sizes with infinitely larger sizes. It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant video Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC560208
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120295
Can I use parts of My-T-Touch in my own custom application or project.
Yes, although My-T-Touch can be run easily from it's control panel and setup menu, many corporate, commercial, government, and industrial clients have integrated My-T-Touch into their business and manufacturing environments with simple API calls and messaging. My-T-Touch individual components can be called from Visual Basic, Access, FoxPro, Paradox, Delphi, Oracle, PowerSoft, or any other programmable environment. We've even developed Windows API messaging executables (you can download the Developer's Kit from our website) so that programmers and non-programmers alike can launch various keyboard, numeric, macro, calculator and function panels and control basic open, minimize, restore, and close functions without having to write additional code or scripts.
Original ID: QC560209
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120296
Where is My-T-Touch most often used?
In ATM's, Computer Automated Manufacturing, Data Acquisition, Home Automation, Human Machine Interface (formerly Man Machine Interface), Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, Kiosks, Process Control, Shop Floor Control, Simulators, and (interactive) Whiteboards. Anywhere there's a touchpad or touchscreen being used in a Windows environment that may require alpha/numeric data entry or programmable buttons / panels.
Original ID: QC560210
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120297
For XP Embedded, or secure install, what are the bare minimum files required for operation?
The following is excerpted from:
Help | My-T-Touch Help | My-T-Touch User's Guide | Section IV - Other Information | Advanced User Information = Files & File notes
For up-to-date details about the version, this is the preferred location to reference details about a particular release.
For the 1.77 releases:
These are the files required for operation of the My-T-Touch keyboard in the user (default) desktop:
MYTTOUCH.EXE
MYTTOUCH.INI
MYTLIB.DLL
MYTLIB32.DLL
IMGVERS.DLL
BWCC32.DLL
CW3215.DLL
KEYBOARD.KBF
KEYBRD01.KMF
KYBD0001.KMF (for Us 101 layout - change if necessary)
MAC00000.KMF
LICENSE.EXE
LICENSE.LIC
2:19 PM 5/21/2004
Note: For the smaller sizes, the MYTMOUSE.FON may be required. If you do a normal install, and delete all but the above, the font will be installed by Setup. If required, you may want to use Control Panel and add the MYTMOUSE.FON file.
For Logon (WinLogon desktop) (Windows 2000 / XP):
IMGLOGON.EXE (to configure/enable - once configured as desired, can be deleted)
IMGGINA2.DLL (DLL to integrate with secure logon)
MTS2.EXE - (My-T-Soft 2 executable to display LOGON\KEYBOARD.KBF)
MTSLIB.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE
BABDLL.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE, Build-A-Board common functions
STOCK.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE, Resources for 3D keys
LOGON folder (see details below - some files (like KEYBOARD.SML, etc.) can be removed)
Original ID: QC560211
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120298
How do I know My-T-Touch will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program, in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC560212
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1605120299
What about technical support and program updates?
IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG’s products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC560213
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QC1705120359
Why "Joystick-To-Mouse"?
Originally requested by 3M for a disabled user, the story of "Joystick-To-Mouse" dates back to 1995. Using technology created by IMG & recognizing the need for software with the capability of using the joystick device to act like a mouse, "Joystick-To-Mouse" was created in conjunction with RJ Cooper & Associates. Continually improving the product and reacting to the interest, needs, and requests of customers, the latest release of "Joystick-To-Mouse" presents a completely new way to interface with Windows based PC's, much like IMG's My-T-Soft product line. With cross-over acceptance, Joystick-To-Mouse is used not only for providing accessibility to PCs for disabled users, but by all types of users who enjoy the "game-like" approach to running internet browsers & windows programs.
Original ID: QC101273
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120360
How do I know it will work for me? Where can I learn more about "Joystick-To-Mouse"?
Download a demo - we strongly recommend that users try any of our enhancement software by using it with our free, limited run-time demos. Everything is contained in the demo, including context sensitive help, advanced notes, configuration options, details, feature list, etc., etc.
Original ID: QC101274
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120361
What is the difference between the regular version and the LS version? What happened to the LS version?
Nothing, except the type of support offered by IMG. Both versions deliver the same software, but IMG will not field any technical support or product support questions for the LS version once the product is installed. The LS Version is IMG's response to those customers who felt the price was too expensive - of course, they never had to answer questions like: What is the StartUp group? Does this turn my mouse into a joystick? What is USB? I don't have a joystick installed, so why doesn't Joystick-To-Mouse work for me? For sophisticated Windows users who do not need any type of technical assistance, the LS version is a great option.
The 2.60 version had an LS version. With the release of Joystick-To-Mouse 2.70, and support for Windows Vista and Windows 7, this limited support version of Joystick-To-Mouse is no longer available.
Original ID: QC101275
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120362
Will it work with any joystick?
Yes, or any device that connects via the game port or the USB port and seen by Windows as a joystick or game controller. It also will work with any device that interfaces into Windows that uses a joystick driver, such as New Media's Basics Game Port PC Card for notebooks / laptops.
Original ID: QC101276
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120363
Doesn't Windows already work with joysticks?
No - although some Windows programs & games allow use of a joystick, the joystick cannot by itself move the mouse cursor, or point & click within Windows. "Joystick-To-Mouse" is the first software that provides complete emulation of the mouse input device for joysticks.
Original ID: QC101277
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120364
Do I have to disconnect my mouse?
No - "Joystick-To-Mouse" works concurrently with the mouse and keyboard.
Original ID: QC101278
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120365
I like my mouse / trackball - Why do I need "Joystick-To-Mouse" ?
"Joystick-To-Mouse" enables users who cannot use a mouse, trackball, or other pointing access to run Windows & its applications. And because joysticks are commonly used within games, using the joystick device makes running Windows more game like and enjoyable for all types of users.
Original ID: QC101279
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120366
Will "Joystick-To-Mouse" work with a joystick controller plugged into the Serial Port?
The issue is how Windows deals with the joystick - if you can calibrate / test the joystick via the joystick icon (Game Controllers / Gaming Options) in Control panel, then "Joystick-To-Mouse" will work. If the device actually plugs into the serial port (and NOT the game port), then it may possibly / or with the right drivers from the manufacturer, act like a mouse. Primarily "Joystick-To-Mouse" expects a standard game port joystick or USB joystick.
Original ID: QC101280
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120367
Do I need special drivers?
No - everything you need is included with "Joystick-To-Mouse" for all versions of Windows. Your joystick or game controller may require special software from the manufacturer - check with the device's manufacturer for more information.
Original ID: QC101281
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120368
Does it work with DOS programs?
If you are running a DOS based game, you most likely are NOT running Windows (or it is not recommended). As "Joystick-To-Mouse" is a Windows application, it will have no effect.
In limited testing working with DOS programs running as a window (i.e. NOT full screen), "Joystick-To-Mouse" operates properly. In general, "Joystick-To-Mouse" is intended for Windows applications.
Original ID: QC101282
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120369
Will it conflict with other software that is running on the PC?
No - all software released by IMG is considered to be Windows applications, and operates above the hardware drivers - there is no possibility of conflict. "Joystick-To-Mouse" is more like a real-time macro program - it takes joystick action messages within Windows and converts them to the appropriate mouse movement actions.
The only issue in Windows are Windows based games & games that uses the joystick directly. In general, games are written from the viewpoint that you are using your computer for the game, and any other process or task is not available. Technologies like DirectX from Microsoft ensure that a cooperative multi-tasking environment is no longer available. Primarily JTM is intended to work with non-games, i.e. Internet browsers, working with documents, games like 'Solitaire', etc., etc. - anywhere you would use the mouse, you can now use your joystick.
Original ID: QC101284
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120370
What types of macros are available for assignment to joystick buttons?
There are over 80 different common keystroke commands, such as Alt-F4, Ctrl-Esc, etc. and you can make the buttons act like a mouse click, double-click, click & hold, toggle. You also have the option of creating your own macro of any keystrokes up to 128 characters. Also there is a "Toggle Motion / Keys" feature that turns the joystick into the cursor keys on the keyboard, so pulling the joystick down generates a continuous stream of "Down Arrow" keystrokes. This is great for working with Internet browsers. You can also move the cursor via the button settings. Support for up to 32 buttons is available! (if supported by the joystick)
Original ID: QC101286
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120371
What about pedals / throttles / POV hats?
Joystick-To-Mouse supports all types of driving wheels, flight controllers, advanced joysticks, multi-button game controllers, etc. These are all available in Advanced Settings, under Buttons / Advanced. In general, the features are designed to control Windows & make the joystick a powerful tool for manipulating browsers and standard windows applications. Joystick-To-Mouse does have options for the rudder & Z axis, but does not support the U or V axes (mainly because we couldn't think of anything else to add - let us know if you have a good idea for these axes!)
Original ID: QC101287
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120372
What are the differences between the demo version and the retail copy of the Software?
The demo runs for about an hour, and then pops up a "Demo" window, and will not operate unless it is closed & restarted. The licensed version runs without this interruption.
Original ID: QC101288
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1705120373
What about technical support and program updates?
Unlike shareware based or grant funded products, which cannot provide sufficient income to maintain a full-time company with adequate test and support capabilities (because the developer is holding down a full-time job, or the grant period ends), IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG's products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC101289
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QC1805120255
What is My-T-Pen?
My-T-Pen was first shown at Fall Comdex 1993 where it received excellent local and international reviews.
My-T-Pen is actually a series of 11 panels (over 125 functions) that can be opened and closed to provide access to various features and functions including: Over 175 US and International Onscreen Keyboards, 2 pre-defined Windows (most often used functions) panels, programmable unlimited Macro Button panels (each panel can be assigned to "auto open" with any application), Edit panel, Numeric panel, Magnifier panel, Calculator panel with "popup" calculator Tape, Supervisory Level Security (for Setup and Panel controls), Show & Hide Keys (turn off keys to prevent access and minimize operator confusion), New Cursors (for positioning on touch and pen devices), and other functions specifically designed for use with Windows based Pen and Touchscreen input devices. A Windows Network logon component is available in the Network License version. Keyboards, Buttons, and Panels can be set to any of 12 base sizes (with infinitely larger sizes) and color coded by the user.
Original ID: QC225169
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120256
What kind of pointing devices will My-T-Pen work with?
Any industrial, commercial, or retail pen / touch device (light pen / wand / touchpad with stylus, touchscreen, etc.)!
Original ID: QC225170
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120257
What kind of computer will My-T-Pen run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC225171
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120258
What operating system do I need?
Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000. (XP Embedded is just a modular version of XP Professional)
Older versions work under Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT
Original ID: QC225172
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120259
What kind of software will My-T-Pen work with?
Any software that runs under Windows 3x or 95 / 98 / Me / NT / 2000 / XP.
Original ID: QC225173
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120260
What is the Logon Utility / Logon Keyboard?
In response to customer demand, IMG has included a special Logon option / on-screen keyboard to allow Touch & Pen systems to logon to a Windows system without the need for a physical keyboard. This allows operation of a system entirely from the pointing device - no physical keyboard is required.
Original ID: QC225174
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120261
How can My-T-Pen work with all pointing devices and applications?
My-T-Pen is actually written at the same level as the Windows operating system. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows applications, so it doesn't compete with them (unlike buttons or panels, created in Visual Basic or other high level application development tools, which are sensitive to any changes in pointing devices or graphic cards and usually conflict with any application other than the one for which they were developed).
Original ID: QC225175
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120262
What resolution will My-T-Pen work in?
My-T-Pen supports 12 base sizes with infinitely larger sizes. It can run in any VGA (or higher) resolution, from tiny handheld LCD's to giant video Whiteboards.
Original ID: QC225176
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120263
Can I use parts of My-T-Pen in my own custom application or project.
Yes, although My-T-Pen can be run easily from it's control panel and setup menu, many corporate, commercial, government, and industrial clients have integrated My-T-Pen into their business and manufacturing environments with simple API calls and messaging. My-T-Pen individual components can be called from Visual Basic, Access, FoxPro, Paradox, Delphi, Oracle, PowerSoft, or any other programmable environment. We've even developed Windows API messaging executables (you can download the Developer's Kit from our website) so that programmers and non-programmers alike can launch various keyboard, numeric, macro, calculator and function panels and control basic open, minimize, restore, and close functions without having to write additional code or scripts.
Original ID: QC225177
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120264
Where is My-T-Pen most often used?
In ATM's, Computer Automated Manufacturing, Data Acquisition, Home Automation, Human Machine Interface (formerly Man Machine Interface), Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, Kiosks, Process Control, Shop Floor Control, Simulators, and (interactive) Whiteboards. Anywhere there's a touchpad or touchscreen being used in a Windows environment that may require alpha/numeric data entry or programmable buttons / panels.
Original ID: QC225178
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120265
For XP Embedded, or secure install, what are the bare minimum files required for operation?
The following is excerpted from:
Help | My-T-Pen Help | My-T-Pen User's Guide | Section IV - Other Information | Advanced User Information = Files & File notes
For up-to-date details about the version, this is the preferred location to reference details about a particular release.
For the 1.77 releases:
These are the files required for operation of the My-T-Pen keyboard in the user (default) desktop:
MYTPEN.EXE
MYTPEN.INI
MYTLIB.DLL
MYTLIB32.DLL
IMGVERS.DLL
BWCC32.DLL
CW3215.DLL
KEYBOARD.KBF
KEYBRD01.KMF
KYBD0001.KMF (for Us 101 layout - change if necessary)
MAC00000.KMF
LICENSE.EXE
LICENSE.LIC
Note: For the smaller sizes, the MYTMOUSE.FON may be required. If you do a normal install, and delete all but the above, the font will be installed by Setup. If required, you may want to use Control Panel and add the MYTMOUSE.FON file.
For Logon (WinLogon desktop) (Windows 2000 / XP):
IMGLOGON.EXE (to configure/enable - once configured as desired, can be deleted)
IMGGINA2.DLL (DLL to integrate with secure logon)
MTS2.EXE - (My-T-Soft 2 executable to display LOGON\KEYBOARD.KBF)
MTSLIB.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE
BABDLL.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE, Build-A-Board common functions
STOCK.DLL - Support for MTS2.EXE / MYTSOFT2.EXE, Resources for 3D keys
LOGON folder (see details below - some files (like KEYBOARD.SML, etc.) can be removed)
Original ID: QC225179
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120266
How do I know My-T-Pen will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program, in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC225180
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1805120267
What about technical support and program updates?
IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG’s products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC225181
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QC1905120317
What are the TouchRight Utilities?
TouchRight is a simple on-screen Button that switches the active input, on any pen or touch device, from the Left (Mouse) Button function to the Right (Mouse) Button function. A single touch of the button swaps the active input from the left button to the right button, another touch swaps the input back. TouchRight provides easy access to any right mouse button "drop down windows" and "properties panels" in Windows and Windows applications, and can be sized or moved anywhere on the screen, at any time. The buttons surface has a graphic design of a mouse on it. Its left or right mouse button "lights up" to show the active status. Additional Utilities include the ability to hide until required, automatic return to Left-Click after a single Right-Click, and Shutdown, Exit, Reboot system functions.
Original ID: QC101231
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120318
What is the difference between the regular version and the LS version? What happened to the LS Version?
Nothing, except the type of support offered by IMG. Both versions deliver the same software, but IMG will not field any technical support or product support questions for the LS version once the product is installed. The LS Version is IMG's response to those customers who felt the price was too expensive - of course, they never had to answer questions like: What is a touchscreen? Does this turn my monitor into a touchscreen? How do I get the program to run when I boot up my system? For sophisticated Windows users who do not need any type of technical assistance, the LS version is a great option.
The 1.20 version had an LS version. This limited support version is no longer available. For quantity discounts or other options, please contact IMG Customer Service.
Original ID: QC101232
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120319
What kind of pointing devices will TouchRight work with?
ny industrial, commercial, or retail pen or touch input device (light pen, LCD touchpad, InfraRed pen, touchscreen, wand, wireless pen, etc) that connects to the serial or PS2 port!
Original ID: QC101233
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120320
What kind of computer will TouchRight run on?
Any PC Compatible computer capable of running Windows.
Original ID: QC101234
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120321
What operating system do I need?
Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000. (XP Embedded is just a modular version of XP Professional)
Older versions work under Windows 3x or Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT
Original ID: QC101235
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120322
What kind of software will TouchRight work with?
Any software that runs under Windows
Original ID: QC101236
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120323
How can TouchRight work with all pointing devices and applications?
TouchRight is written at the same level as Windows. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows applications, so it doesn't compete with them (unlike buttons or panels, created in Visual Basic or other high level application development tools, which are sensitive to any changes in pointing devices or graphic cards and usually conflict with any application other than the one for which they were developed).
Original ID: QC101237
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120324
What resolution will TouchRight work in?
TouchRight supports all resolutions.
Original ID: QC101238
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120325
How can I position (or resize) the TouchRight Window?
TouchRight is a sizable window with a thick frame - simply click & drag the border to the size & screen location desired. There is no way to drag the "whole" window, so any arbitrary screen position will require 2 click & drag operations. Click on the Menu button area, then select Save Position to lock in the current location after TouchRight is positioned and sized as desired.
Original ID: QC101239
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120326
Can I use parts of TouchRight in my own custom application or project?
Yes, although TouchRight can be run easily from it's control panel and setup menu, many corporate, commercial, government, and industrial clients have integrated TouchRight into their business and manufacturing environments.
Original ID: QC101240
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120327
Where is TouchRight most often used?
In ATM's, Computer Automated Manufacturing, Data Acquisition, Home Automation, Human Machine Interface (formerly Man Machine Interface), Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, Kiosks, Process Control, Shop Floor Control, Simulators, and (interactive) Whiteboards. Anywhere there’s a pen or touch based input device being used in a Windows environment.
Original ID: QC101241
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120328
How do I know TouchRight will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC101242
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC1905120329
What about technical support and program updates?
IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG's products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC101243
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QC2005120226
What is Build-A-Board?
Part of the My-T-Soft® family, Build-A-Board is a suite of utilities that provide tools to create and operate on-screen keyboards, panels, and buttons for creating user interfaces that provide optimal interaction while offering secure levels of operator / user input control. These enhancements allow touchscreen, hand-held, wearable, wireless, ruggedized, tablet and pen-based computer users to operate these systems without the need for a physical keyboard. This results in space saving; reduced hardware costs; quick & low-cost user-training; cleaner machine interfaces; better security; allows enhanced enabling of legacy equipment retrofits; and provides a realization of new & innovative approaches for computer users.
With Build-A-Board, keys, buttons, and panels can be customized as desired, whether to control access, or sized to permit accurate entry even with large gloved hands. Unlike high-level environments and single purpose applications, the native, system-level run-time program can interoperate across all applications. Beyond keyboards, the potential is endless: A complete user interface can be built as a front end to legacy terminal based operations, as an augmentative solution for a disabled individual, or as a custom touchscreen based controller, etc., etc.
Build-A-Board is the evolving culmination of years of experience working with the needs of system providers & their use of IMG's successful My-T-Soft® family of on-screen keyboards. Developed to meet the needs of manufacturers, integrators, developers, and end-users of touchscreen & pen-based systems, it is the Ultimate Tool for anyone with a need for virtual on-screen keyboards & keypads.
Original ID: QC225140
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QC2005120227
Do Build-A-Board layouts work with My-T-Soft® / My-T-Touch® / My-T-Pen®?
Yes. Build-A-Board kbf's (keyboard files) can be used in IMG's OnScreen, My-T-Mouse, My-T-Pen, My-T-Soft, and My-T-Touch products. If you don't have any of these, you can also create a run-time (lite) version of My-T-Soft from within Build-A-Board for Win CE thru thru Windows 7 (including Embedded) to use your layouts.
Original ID: QC225141
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QC2005120228
What is the difference between the Run-Time files and Build-A-Board? How does the licensing work?
The Run-Time files are used on the Target system, which is often different than the development system. For example, if you are developing several keyboard layouts for a Windows CE unit with a MIPS processor, your Run-Time files target would be Windows CE - MIPS. The Run-Time files are licensed separately from Build-A-Board (since they may be placed on 1 or 100 or 10,000 systems). The Build-A-Board Builder (development environment for the keyboard layouts) is the tool used to create, design, modify, and manage keyboard layout files & select different Run-Time targets based on your needs.
Typically a customer would need only 1 or 2 Build-A-Board licenses, since only the developer, integrator, or IT department would be customizing a board or boards. Once it comes to deployment, a license for each run-time system running the keyboard layouts is required.
With the release of the 2.20 version and support for Mac OS X and Linux, platform licenses are offered that address different deployment options based on locations, number of employees, and platforms needed. All of the platform license options do not have unit based licenses, as deployed run-times are already licensed and royalty-free. Refer to Build-A-Board Standard (Cat. #12402), Single-site (Cat. #12415), Multi-Site (Cat. #12416), Enterprise (Cat. #12417), and Global Enterprise (Cat. #12418). Contact IMG Sales for further details.
For small roll-outs, as an example, if you have 8 forklifts with panel mount touchscreen systems, and need numbers, tab, enter, and backspace, a large customized board might be ideal. In this case, the Build-A-Board Builder Tool + 10 Run-time Licenses, Catalog#: 12403 might be the best choice. If you are prototyping and testing, Build-A-Board Builder Tool, Catalog#: 12401 would be sufficient. If you already have licenses of IMG's My-T-Soft®, My-T-Pen®, or My-T-Touch® installed, and want a custom board, then Build-A-Board Builder Tool License, Catalog#: 12401 is all you need. Please note that there are different license options available based on customer needs, so if you can't find exactly what you want on the web site, please contact us.
Original ID: QC225142
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QC2005120229
What operating system do I need?
To operate Build-A-Board you need: Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000.
Run-Time Files will work on: Windows CE or Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 and embedded versions. Mac OS X 10.4 and higher, and Linux 32-bit/64-bit. For other platforms, or if you have more specifics, please feel free to contact us.
Original ID: QC225143
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QC2005120230
What about Unix, Linux, or Mac OS X?
With the release of the 2.20 version, Mac OS X and Linux are now available. (Note: For Unix, pre-built run-times are not included, as these types of deployments tend to be customer specific - please contact IMG for further details)
Original ID: QC225144
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QC2010120647
I have Build-A-Board 2.10 license - What are my options with the 2.20 release?
Where is my free upgrade?
With the 2.20 release, there are new licensing options. For 2.10 customers, we will be providing a free upgrade to the builder itself, which can still make ANSI 2.10 layouts. We are waiting, however, for the Release 4 update before formally doing this upgrade (the license manager needs to be created for Linux and Mac OS X). If desired, we can provide the BAB220 serial # at this time, so you can license and work with the current Release 3. Please note that you will still have to license individual run-times. Please contact IMG Customer Service with this request.
The new license options are what we refer to as Platform licensing, and it is based on company size, not # of units. Once you have a Platform license for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, etc. you will be able to produce licensed versions for the licensed platform that can be imaged or deployed without any run-time/per unit licensing. The Build-A-Board standard upgrade (for 1 platform) from a 2.10 license is US$995 - Catalog # 12406 - this can be ordered on-line (with your BAB210 serial #) with this link:
Upgrade to Build-A-Board 2.20 Standard Platform license
You can then select a platform (Windows/Linux/etc.) and then when you build Unicode 2.20 layouts, the license is automatically embedded in the built layouts, allowing you to deploy without any further license steps. Note that you cannot resell these licenses - these are for you/your company as the end-user. If you wish to distribute / resell licenses, you need an annual distribution license.
To summarize, and hopefully clarify the above, here is what will happen to 2.10 licensees:
1) Free Upgrade to Build-A-Board 2.20/builder - able to use upgraded builder tool, can still make ANSI 2.10 layouts, run-times still licensed separately - Option to license and run Unicode 2.20 layouts by licensing run-time versions
2) Or pay for Upgrade to Platform license (Cat #12406 for Standard - company less than 50 employees)
(There are additional options for site/multi-site/enterprise/global enterprise licenses - please contact IMG Customer Service)
3) for any distributor/reseller and annual distribution license is required.
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
QC2010120648
I'm new to IMG's Build-A-Board - what is the high-level / birds-eye view?
How do I implement a custom keyboard in my application [using Build-A-Board]?
You need the Build-A-Board Builder to create or modify layouts, change key properties/actions, and create/build the KBF (Data) file. For the Target (run-time) you need the My-T-Soft program (for the particular platform) on the run-time system. Drop in the KBF data
(default KEYBOARD.KBF), and run the My-T-Soft program - the layout will be displayed to the user, and its operation will be defined by the layout properties / Key Actions (which, of course, are modifiable within Build-A-Board).
What is the Builder for?
The Build-A-Board Builder itself is just a front-end designer tool to allow you to drag &
drop keys, resize, change properties, etc. It is a user-friendly front end to designing
keyboard layouts. When you build, you are
creating the single file KBF that can be dropped into a target system
(which then contains the Keyboard layout/properties/etc.) The KBF
layout is supported on Windows, Windows CE, Linux, Mac OS X, etc.
As much as possible, the implementation is a Program operating on Data concept. The Data (KBF)
is created within Build-A-Board. The run-time software (deployed/implemented/installed/located) on the run-time target reads this data, displays the layout to the user, and then processes user actions based on
what the user selects. The "Regular" Key Action is to create the down/up events as if a
physical key was pressed. This is seen as a keystroke by the underlying application. There are other actions available, including opening a new layout (New KBF command) and running an arbitrary program (Exec command).
What are the project files? What should I open? What is PROJECT.TXT?
The project files are simple text files that describe in human readable
form the layout & keyboard properties. They are an interim step towards
a complete database of layouts. The zip format is just to
compress & reduce disk space. If you see both a PROJECT.TXT and a zip,
open the PROJECT.TXT, as this means the Project is "Open" (i.e.
unzipped) and may have modifications that haven't been "zipped" up again
(File | Close Project). We recommend you use the front-end display of layouts to
get around the whole project file issue - just pick a layout, and go
with it.
When I "F9 - Build" what am I creating? An EXE somewhere?
You are creating the KBF file (KeyBoard File). This is a singe file
representation of the layout that can be used by the run-time software.
Because it is now cross-platform, this is the "Data" part of the
Program & Data concept (like a .DOC file contains the "document").
You "get" the keyboard you just created by loading the KBF in the
run-time software. When you select a target platform, it also copies
over install/run-time files - so theoretically you could take these over
to the platform, install the run-time files, run the My-T-Soft
binary/executable (e.g. MYTSOFT.EXE on windows) and then get the display
/ operation of the KEYBOARD.KBF (default KeyBoard File). For a Windows target, refer to the
MSWIN32 folder (Shift-F11 to view) to see the "run-time" files - these
are what gets deployed on a Windows system (and similarly for other platforms).
What is required for the target system? What does Run-time mean? How do I integrate it with my application?
Here is a quick run-down - refer below for further details, and use the Product Guide for even more details.
- Create or Modify a layout in the builder.
- Select Target in the Run-Time menu (e.g. Windows 32)
- Build (& execute to test)
- Install the Target (run-time) files on your deployment target
- Run My-T-Soft at a system level, or at application start (Shell/Exec/etc.)
- Use Developer's Kit Tools (or concepts) to move keyboard window on-screen when needed/off-screen when not
- Use an iterative approach to get the custom keyboard layout integrated into your application
Here is a more technical overview
- The approach to the user interface is to have the executable display
a topmost window that presents a keyboard (or arbitrary button display)
to the user. It handles input focus issues so any virtual keystrokes
are seen as standard keystrokes to the application. This is the
My-T-Soft program, sometimes referred to as the "Build-A-Board run-time". For example, on
windows, when you run MYTSOFT.EXE it reads the KBF (KeyBoard File - KEYBOARD.KBF)
and displays the layout as designed and built in Build-A-Board.
- The run-time software is an EXE (or program/binary process based). As such, it should
be running at a system level, or at application startup (see more below)
- The user interface aspect is separated from the actions. All external
Key Actions are handled by the MacroBat process (Macro Batch Processor).
This is implemented as a separate process. So the 2 processes (My-T-Soft and MacroBat) must both be
on the run-time target to read the Data (KBF file), display the layout to the user, and process the
actions when a button is pressed. Note that with the CMD:EXEC any arbitrary process can be
launched when the user initiates this action by pressing a button on the layout. New layouts can be opened with the CMD:NKBF command - a common approach for user control is to have a single button layout that opens the full layout, and then a minimize button that returns to the single button layout.
- In general, we recommend you run the keyboard (e.g. MYTSOFT.EXE in Windows) at
system start, or application start - then during the life of your
application, you can control access with the "MoveWindowMTS"
function/concept - move it off-screen to remove it from the user, move
it on-screen to display it for the user at the X/Y location you want.
This keeps the process running, and you don't have any shut-down or
startup delays. If done at the system level, StartUp group is typical,
and if handled in the application, a Shell or Exec type function is typical.
- The most effective way to handle "on/off" is to move
on-screen/off-screen. Using the New KBF (CMD:NKBF) the user can select
different layouts. Refer to the MoveWindowMTS function (MOVEWMTS.EXE for windows, etc.)
See the DEVKTDOC folder to open the Developer's Kit Documentation.
For a more detailed view & terminology, refer the Quick Usage Notes in the Product Guide.
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
QC2105120309
What is The Magnifier?
The Magnifier is a software application for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 that magnifies the area under and around the mouse cursor in a moveable, sizeable window. The 1.50 version now includes Full Screen magnification. The Magnifier window can be set to automatically position itself, and can be set to float and track the mouse cursor. Up to 7 Magnifier windows can be run concurrently. There are numerous user-requested options, including cursor location lines, hot-keys to control features, 1x-40x magnification, transparency, text and keyboard focus tracking, USB licensing, etc.
Original ID: QC202223
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2105120310
What is the difference between the regular version and the LS version? What happened to the LS version?
Nothing, except the type of support offered by IMG. Both versions deliver the same software, but IMG will not field any technical support or product support questions for the LS version once the product is installed. The LS Version is IMG's response to those customers who felt the price was too expensive - of course, they never had to answer questions like: How do I change the size of a Window? What is the Start Menu? I've installed it, How do I run it? How do I get the Magnifier to run when I start up my system? For sophisticated Windows users who do not need any type of technical assistance, the LS version is a great option.
The 1.20 version had an LS version. With the release of The Magnifier 1.50 in 2007, this limited support version of The Magnifier is no longer available.
Original ID: QC202224
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2105120311
What is the Cursor Locator?
When enabled, the Cursor Locator option creates a "cross-hair" that points towards the current location of the mouse cursor to help people with tunnel vision or those that loose track of the cursor location onscreen. This can be used together with The Magnifier window, or on its own. Variable Widths and animation settings are available.
Original ID: QC202225
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2105120312
Why is it so inexpensive?
The underlying technology and coding was developed for the My-T-Soft family of products - because of strong demand by the visually impaired, IMG spun-off The Magnifier as a stand-alone product. In order to assist as many individuals as possible, IMG priced the product within easy reach of most computer users.
We get asked this question quite a bit, so here is a bit more technical information. Other competing magnfiication software interfaces with the system at a much lower level, and requires significantly more engineering and technical expertise than the approach used by IMG's The Magnifier software. There are distinct differences between the engineering approaches and trade-offs. For example, often people want the magnified portion to remain static, while allowing the mouse cursor to move within that magnified area, only moving when the mouse moves close to the edge - this is impossible within The Magnifier because of the approach used - when you move the mouse, the magnified image must move. However, there are keyboard panning options, tracking via typing, and external control via the IMG Developer's Kit. IMG has chosen to keep the price affordable, while doing the absolute best and providing every option given the limitations of the magnification approach used. For many users, these technical limitations mean nothing, since the end result is a magnified screen image that is helpful to them. For everyone that finds IMG's The Magnifier helpful, affordable, and useful, this product was created for you. For other users that need more sophisticated options, researching other products may be beneficial. IMG always recommends interested parties download and work the software to verify it meets their needs before committing to a purchase.
Original ID: QC202226
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2105120313
What magnifications are available?
1x to 40x (1 times to 40 times magnification in whole or tenth steps, e.g. 2.4, 2.5, etc.)
Original ID: QC202227
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2105120315
How do I know The Magnifier will work for me?
Download our demo. IMG's demos are actually full working copies of the product. The demo has a built in timer that shuts down the program in about an hour without saving any settings (you can restart it by double-clicking on the program's Icon).
Original ID: QC202229
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2105120316
What about technical support and program updates?
IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG's products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC202230
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2107120566
Can The Magnifier do Full Screen magnification?
Yes, the 1.50 version has a Full Screen operation mode.
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QC2108120583
How does the licensing for The Magnifier work? Why is a System ID used when ordering?
The license is a "personal license" which means you can use the license key and registered serial number for unlocking any of the available downloads for the current version of The Magnifier. For example, if you have a laptop running Vista and a home PC running XP, a single license key will work for both (after installing the appropriate download of The Magnifier). Also, if you order the license on XP, and later upgrade to Vista, you will simply need to install the correct version for Windows Vista, then enter your license key and serial # to license. You may also install and license on a USB drive (using the appropriate download) using your license key and serial number.
The System ID contains product and version information, along with unique system ID. For IMG products that use a personal license, the unique system information is not used. The Magnifier license key and serial number provide a personal license, so multiple systems may be licensed for your own personal use.
The license entitles you to maintenance updates and support for the product and version (as indicated in the first 6 characters of your serial number). If a new version is released, and you wish to use this, you will need to upgrade to the new version. For example, if a new version of Windows is released, and The Magnifier is updated to run on this platform (and it is tagged with a new version number), then an update would be required (rather than a re-install and re-license using your license key).
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
QC2108120586
What are all the Hot Keys for The Magnifier?
How can I easily select magnification settings?
How can I hide The Magnifier temporarily?
How can I control The Magnifier easily?
While running The Magnifier, you can use Alt-K to open the Hot Keys (complete list of shortcut keys). You can view this list here: Complete list of shortcut keys for The Magnifier
Some users print out the list & keep it handy
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
QC2205120342
What is SmartClick? Who uses SmartClick?
If all you can do is point (i.e. move) the mouse cursor, then you can completely operate Windows with SmartClick! SmartClick clicks (or triggers other selectable actions) by hovering the pointer (mouse cursor) over a target within the Jitter Distance for the Dwell Time.
While intended primarily for users that cannot use (or have difficulty using) buttons or switches, but can still move the mouse cursor via mouse, trackball, joystick, eye-tracker, etc.; SmartClick also provides features for users that can single-click, but can not double-click; and touchscreen/stylus users that need access to double-clicks, middle-click, right-clicks, drags, etc.
Original ID: QC501256
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120343
How do I use SmartClick?
SmartClick uses the concept of dwell (or hover timer). By moving the mouse cursor to a particular point on the screen, a user-settable dwell timer begins counting down. If the mouse cursor is not moved within the dwell timer period, the selected action is triggered. By default, SmartClick sends a left-click (selection click), but also provides up to 17 additional functions on a customizable palette of actions, such as double-click, drag, middle-click, right-click, move, Activate/Idle, etc., etc.
Original ID: QC501257
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120344
I have trouble stabilizing the mouse cursor - how will SmartClick operate for me?
SmartClick has a user-settable Jitter distance that provides a buffer zone for users that shake or jitter the mouse while hovering.
Original ID: QC501258
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120345
How do I know it will work for me? Where can I learn more about SmartClick?
Download a demo - we strongly recommend that users
try any of our enhancement software by using it with our free, limited run-time
demos. Everything is contained in the demo, including context sensitive help,
advanced notes, configuration options, details, feature list, etc., etc.
Original ID: QC501259
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120346
Do I need special drivers or special equipment?
No - everything you need is included with SmartClick for all versions of
Windows. Your pointing device may require special software from the manufacturer
- check with the device's manufacturer for more information.
Original ID: QC501260
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120347
Is this a driver and will it conflict with other software that is running on the PC?
No - all software released by IMG is considered to be Windows applications, and operates above the hardware drivers - there is no possibility of conflict.
Original ID: QC501261
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120348
What are the differences between the demo version and the retail copy of the Software?
The demo runs for about an hour, and then pops up a "Demo" window, and will not operate unless it is closed & restarted. The licensed version runs without this interruption.
Original ID: QC501262
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QC2205120349
What about technical support and program updates?
Unlike shareware based or grant funded products, which cannot provide sufficient income to maintain a full-time company with adequate test and support capabilities (because the developer is holding down a full-time job, or the grant period ends), IMG has been providing onscreen keyboards and pointing device utilities since 1993. A large part of our business is in developing utilities that are ultimately bundled by pointing devices manufacturers under their own name. With international distribution on every continent, IMG's products are used by consumers, corporations, commercial and industrial manufacturers, educational institutions, and government agencies worldwide. This means quality products, with quality support, and timely updates.
Original ID: QC501263
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Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: SmartClick |
QD1105120150
Do logos still need to be in 16 color mode?
I don't think any of this has been updated, 16-color is recommended. However, most systems now run in a sufficient color depth, so trying a 256 color image would probably work.
Original ID: QD253202
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QD1105120163
How would I embed the virtual keyboard into a dialog box within an application?
1) You most likely will want the software configured for Operator mode - see My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Special options
2) You will not want the users to drag or move the window - turn off Action button move in My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Operation Options
3) When your dialog is shown, you can use GetWindowRect to identify screen coordinates - based on the configuration of My-T-Soft, you can position the window (using a little math) to a fixed spot on the dialog - for example, if you want the keyboard at a relative offset of X 100, Y 44, you would:
RECT rcdialog,rcmytsoft;
HWND hMyTSoft;
hMyTSoft = FindWindow(NULL,"My-T-Soft");
GetWindowRect(hMyTSoft,rcmytsoft);
GetWindowRect(hmydialog,&rcdialog);
MoveWindow(hMyTSoft,rcdialog.left+100,rcdialog.top+44,
rcmytsoft.right-rcmytsoft.left,
rcmytsoft.bottom-rcmytsoft.top,TRUE);
4) You will probably want to catch the WM_MOVE message, and do something similar (or put the positioning code into a function) in case the dialog is moved to a new location.
5) If the dialog is sizeable, you will have to catch WM_SIZE.
The typical approach which is much easier is to define configurations & screen position, then call up the configuration when the particular control has focus. Often there are only a handful of fields that require text input. Higher level environments like VB or MS-Access have "OnEnter" & "OnExit" events, which can be used to call up the configurations. We always recommend you position My-T-Soft off-screen when you don't want it available for the user, then bring it on screen at the desired location when required.
Original ID: QD253438
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QD1105120190
Is there a way to have My-T-Soft directly use custom .KBF files and not use KEYBOARD.KBF in a terminal server environment?
The /k= /i= command line switches do exactly this, i.e. they copy themselves over the default files. There is more detailed implementation notes in the My-T-Soft Help, User Manual, Section IV, Advanced User information.
The TS software uses either a "global" configuration, or a "user" configuration, and there are details about this in the Help within the Administration Options in the License Manager (Licensing Information on the server).
Because you will probably want each user to have a different layout based on where they are in the application, you will most likely need a "per user" configuration, rather than a global configuration. If you are using saved My-T-Soft layouts, then your best bet would probably be to refer to the Developer's Kit (included) with My-T-Soft, and test using CPYCNMTS.EXE rather than the MYTSOFT.EXE with /k= /i=. If you are using Build-A-Board layouts, then you will need to make sure that each user has copies of these layouts, and then only the MYTSOFT.EXE with the /k= approach is used.
Original ID: QD253801
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QD1105120196
How can I stop My-T-Soft from a batch file?
Refer to the Developer's Kit Information. Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Soft | Install Developer's Kit. In the DevKit folder under MYTSOFT, you will find CLOSEMTS.EXE. This will close / shut down the program. Note that we recommend moving the application off screen/on screen for integrated use - closing & restarting is not the best way of manipulating the keyboards & panels. Refer to the Hints & Comments for Developers on our website, Developer's Corner - http://www.my-t-soft.com/imgdev.htm
Original ID: QD253813
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QD1106120467
I have started using the My-T-Soft keyboard to develop a kiosk application but I am having some problems with the startup. I am using ASP with Internet Explorer for my kiosk and the problem is how to start the application behind the browser or off screen. The way I am starting it is by placing a shortcut in the startup folder so that when the machine boots, it starts mytsoft.exe and waits for movewmts.exe to move it around. Sometimes due to startup timing, the keyboard appears in front of the browser and there is no way to move it off screen until the user gets to the proper page.
Is there a way to start the application offscreen or is there an object interface I can use to control the keyboard?
The preferred way to manage this type of configuration is to start the keyboard off-screen, so the user does not see it at all, until your application requires it. If the configuration (e.g. panels/size) is fixed, you only need to use MoveWMTS.exe (or Windows API MoveWindow) to bring it on-screen for the user, then dismiss it off-screen when not needed.
The simplest way to do this (with My-T-Soft 1.77) is to specify the X/Y position in the startup shortcut. If you right-click on the Start Menu, select Explore all users, then go to Programs | Startup, you should see the My-T-Soft icon. If you go into properties for the startup, you can modify the "target" from "C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\MYTSOFT.EXE" to "C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\MYTSOFT.EXE X=1400 y=0", as an example (X position of 1400 is off-screen for most commmon resolutions).
The alternative approach is to specify the default opening position in the KEYBOARD.KBF file - the file KEYBOARD.KBF determines the layout, size, and opening screen position. To save an opening position off-screen, it is best to use the Developer's Kit. If you operate in a Windowed command prompt, you can use MoveWMTS.exe to move offscreen, then use SvSetMTS.exe and SvPosMTS.exe to lock down the configuration & position. Now use CloseMTS.exe to close the not visible, off-screen layout. Now at Startup, the default screen position will be off-screen.
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
QD1605120091
How do I open My-T-Touch from within VB Script?
There are VB samples in the Developer's Kit. If you want to run My-T-Touch from a script, simply executing the MYTTOUCH.EXE is all that is required.
Original ID: QD253108
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QD1605120110
Where can I find the logo examples which would allow me to customize the keyboard logos for our use?
Extract the developer's kit (Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Touch | Install Developer's Kit), then look in the \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH\LOGOS folder. Note that the Custom Logo has to be On (My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Special Options - Custom Logo), and the logo files need to reside in the same folder as MYTTOUCH.EXE (e.g. \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH).
In the LOGOS folder, you will find LOGO01.BMP, LOGO02.BMP, LOGO03.BMP, …, LOGO12.BMP. There are 12 base sizes in My-T-Touch, and for each size you want the custom logo displayed, the corresponding LOGO??.BMP must exist in the same folder as MYTTOUCH.EXE . For display sizes larger than 12, the LOGO12.BMP is scaled up. So the easiest way to display custom logos is to copy the LOGO??.BMP files from the Logos folder to the parent folder (e.g. from \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH\LOGOS to \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH). Now when you run My-T-Touch, you will see the "& Your Logo" example displayed at all sizes. There is additional information in the LOGOS.TXT file in the LOGOS folder.
To display your own custom logo, to the following:
- Close My-T-Touch
- Open My-T-Touch Setup, and turn on "Use Custom Logo" in Special options
- Unzip LOGOS.ZIP, then copy the LOGO??.BMP from the LOGOS folder to \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH
- Establish which sizes you will be displaying, e.g. 10, 11, 12
- Modify LOGO10.BMP, LOGO11.BMP, and LOGO12.BMP in the \WINDOWS\MYTTOUCH folder
- Run My-T-Touch
This applies to My-T-Soft/My-T-Pen/My-T-Touch 1.70 and above.
Original ID: QD253207
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QD1605120115
Can I call the keyboard from an ActiveX object?
It is a good idea to start in our Developer's Corner (http://www.imgpresents.com/imgdev.htm) and review the Hints/Comments. In general, if integrating with an application, we recommend starting the keyboard at startup, but having it open off-screen, no splash. Then during operation, using the CPYCNMTS, one can bring up the desired size, panels, etc. for each particular input scenario - move off-screen at field exit.
The DevKit has C source code, DLL, & pre-compiled Executables, with a sample VB form, MS-Access MDB, and other integration examples. The DevKit comes with the software, and can be accessed by selecting "Install Developer's Kit" from the program group.
Original ID: QD253402
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QD1605120152
Do you offer your virtual keyboard as an active-x component?
Not as an active-x component. You can download demos of My-T-Touch at the website & review its capabilities. In the developer's kit, there are samples of integrating into a C program, and more details on the design of the software. Essentially the software is a stand-alone window, since it needs to type into any application, at any time, and is used by non-developers & developers alike. Using the Developer's kit, samples of integration's in all types of high-level application development tools are available for review or direct use.
Original ID: QD253213
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QD1605120174
Can My-T-Touch be run from an HTML page?
Please check out our Developer's Corner, and look at the Developer's Kit 1.72. The WebSync application was done for similar approach - it does assume that My-T-Touch & appropriate files are on the actual system (i.e. not a web based component), and it uses VBScript to communicate to WebSync which then controls My-T-Touch. There are sample HTML files to illustrate showing the keyboard when required for text input, and "hiding" it off-screen when not needed.
Original ID: QD253513
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QD2005120093
Does Build-A-Board work with CE.net version 4.2?
Yes. For 2.10 users, refer to 2.14 downloads available for various processors, and notes on the page at http://www.my-t-soft.com/imgfaq.htm?keyword=PU2005120234
Original ID: QD253110
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QD2005120177
When using Build-A-Board how can I open a keyboard using code?
If you have a long file name problem, you can certainly move the target folder to \MYTSOFT -
Windows Explorer
Select C: drive
in Right panel, click on white space, select New, Folder
Call it MYTSOFT
Find \program files\build-a-board\target
Edit | Select All, then Copy
back to \MYTSOFT
then past
and use C:\MYTSOFT\MYTSOFT.EXE in your application
Original ID: QD253529
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QD2005120182
How can I use a keyboard I built as the login screen keyboard?
This will work with a 1.76 or 1.77 of My-T-Soft, My-T-Touch, or My-T-Pen. You can refer to help in the Logon Utilities - essentially by dropping in the KBF in the logon folder, the logon keyboard will reference the KEYBOARD.KBF file in the Logon folder under the installation directory, and this will be the keyboard available in the WinLogon desktop (Username/password). The Build-A-Board runtimes (My-T-Soft 2.10) do not include logon capability - they are only for the user desktop.
Original ID: QD253712
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QD2006120471
I tried running Mytsoft.exe .kbf from a command line while a different keyboard is active and the software does not switch to the new configuration. I am running the exe from within the directory containing the .kbf file. Any suggestions?
This approach works with Build-A-Board layouts only when starting MYTSOFT.EXE - it does not allow you to change the layout from the already running process.
In MYTSOFT.EXE 2.10, you can select different layouts via a button using the CMD:NKBF (New KBF) if you want the user to switch on-the-fly. If you want to externally change the displayed layout on-the-fly, you need to do some dancing. It will make a bit more sense if I describe first what is going on, and then the details.
Assume there is a keyboard.kbf, and a mylayout.kbf.
In the code, everything is triggered off of an action (typically represented by a button press & the actual action is then generated by Build-A-Board). So the built-in way to change the layout is to execute the [CMD:NKBF=mylayout.kbf]. This can be put behind a button & this command (macro) placed into the Key Action in Build-A-Board. The trick is to generate this command externally. The TYPEFILE.EXE (see Tech Item PU2005120235, keystrokes longer than 30 characters) allows an external command to be triggered. The naming is unfortunate, since it can do more than just type a file. The salient point is that it can trigger a macro/command just as if the Key Action generated it. So the dance is to create a file with the [CMD:NKBF...] in it, save it as a file, then use TYPEFILE.EXE to execute from an external program - this will allow the layouts to change on the fly externally.
So here are the details. Download the TYPEFILE.EXE from our website (see link above). Place this & the mylayout.kbf in MSWIN folder of the project you are working with. Use a windowed command prompt to test, then once you have the syntax down, integrate it with your application.
- cd "\Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\[My Project]\MSWIN[Enter]
- dir TYPEFILE.EXE
- ... TYPEFILE.EXE
- dir mylayout.kbf
- ... MYLAYOUT.KBF
Create 2 simple text files with the commands embedded in it (e.g. NOTEPAD or EDIT or COPY CON MYLAYOUT.KMF) Note I am using KMF for Keyboard Macro File, and the layout is KBF for KeyBoard File
- Here it is from the CMD prompt
>COPY CON MYLAYOUT.KMF
- [CMD:NKBF=MYLAYOUT.KBF]^Z
- (Ctrl-Z or F6 key to "end" file)
- Then do it again for KEYBOARD.KBF
- COPY CON KEYBOARD.KMF
- [CMD:NKBF=KEYBOARD.KBF]^Z
- (Ctrl-Z or F6 key to "end" file)
- Now run MYTSOFT.EXE
- MYTSOFT
- Now run "typefile MYLAYOUT.KMF"
- typefile mylayout.kmf
- This will switch the layout
- typefile keyboard.kmf
- This will switch it back.
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QD2007120547
I have a Build-A-Board KBF file used on a system and I want to modify it, but I can't find the source files. How can I work with this keyboard layout and modify it?
You will want to download the KBFDUMP Utility, that can extract the data from the KBF file, and optionally, extract the data and re-create source files, usable by the Build-A-Board builder.
Download KBFDUMP.EXE command-line utility KBFDUMP.EXE (56K) (MD5: 6FD0E051602E06DDD7A50043CBEA3E83)
Download KBFDUMP.EXE command-line utility as ZIP file: KBFDUMP.ZIP (22K) (MD5: FAAC0E95FF3CCB37CB3FDAA165075F75)
KBFDUMP.EXE Usage Notes:
Usage: KBFDUMP [KBFFileName]
(If no file name specified, KEYBOARD.KBF is used)
To extract SOURCE projects from KBF files, use "-extract"
Usage: KBFDUMP -extract [KBFFileName]
(If no file name specified, KEYBOARD.KBF is used)
Extracted project files will be saved to ExtractedKBFProject[#]
These source files will be located in Build-A-Board\Source folder
- Instructions:
- Download the KBFDUMP.EXE utility, and place in the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin folder
- From the command-line (CMD project), in \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Bin, run KBFDUMP on the existing KBF file you have, e.g. KBFDUMP -extract "\My Documents\KEYBOARD.KBF"
- Now go into the Build-A-Board Builder
- Use File | Open, and select and open ExtractedKBFProject
- From the opened ExtractedKBFProject, use File | Save As… and select a new name for the project (Example: MyLostProjectt)
- Use File | Close to close (& save) the project
- Now copy the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Source\MyLostProject\MyLostProject.zip to a safe place, and repeat "I will always backup my source files" as many times as necessary
- Other notes:
- This utility is also in the Developer's Kit 1.78 Release 2, available in the Developer's corner, and there are further detailed notes on the utility.
- By default, the utility also dumps to the screen the data values of the KBF file. You can use output redirection to save to a file, e.g. KBFDUMP > KBF.TXT
- We can't stress the importance of backing up your source files enough.
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Category: Integrating(Developing) | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QG1106120491
How "Secure" are the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities?
The supported logon option for Windows 2000/XP is tagged as "My-T-Soft 2 Keyboard (Windows 2000 and later)" in the "My-T-Soft Logon Utilities" provided by the software. This feature uses an integration to the MSGINA.DLL (or possibly other third party GINAs, if so configured) where the software only monitors specified events (as supported by the Microsoft API for working within the GINA (Graphical Identification aNd Authentication)), so the keyboard can be shown during the logon screens, in the context of the secure WinLogon desktop. In short, this means that there is no security actions taken at all by our software - all that happens is the virtual keyboard is brought up within the GINA/WinLogon desktop, and can be used by the user to generate keystrokes for entering name/domain/password - ALL authentication takes place as it normally would by the underlying Microsoft software. The My-T-Soft software just provides a mechanism to enter text into the required fields in the secure WinLogon desktop.
The Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) is generated via the Microsoft provided API programming interface, so a physical keyboard Control-Alt-Delete keystroke is not required. However, the software does require a physical touchscreen press / mouse click event (assuming there are no other virtual event software capabilities present).
The security of this approach hasn't really been much of concern to those familiar with the technical aspects of what is going on at this level. Microsoft specifically publicly provides the GINA/WinLogon API for smart cards, biometric, and other identification schemes, but ALL authentication is done by the Microsoft software. In no way, shape, or form does this level have access to, or perform any authentication - My-T-Soft's particular implementation just provides a mechanism to enter the name/domain/password to the underlying security levels. So if you accept Microsoft's security, all that happens with the My-T-Soft software is it provides another way to enter the text (name/password) that is used to submit to the authentication system. Here is their documentation regarding this:
MSDN - WinLogon and Gina
If there are further questions, or need for clarification, please contact IMG Technical Support.
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Category: General | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
QG1506120499
How "Secure" are the My-T-Soft Logon Utilities?
The supported logon option for Windows 2000/XP is tagged as "My-T-Soft 2 Keyboard (Windows 2000 and later)" in the "My-T-Soft Logon Utilities" provided by the software. This feature uses an integration to the MSGINA.DLL (or possibly other third party GINAs, if so configured) where the software only monitors specified events (as supported by the Microsoft API for working within the GINA (Graphical Identification aNd Authentication)), so the keyboard can be shown during the logon screens, in the context of the secure WinLogon desktop. In short, this means that there is no security actions taken at all by our software - all that happens is the virtual keyboard is brought up within the GINA/WinLogon desktop, and can be used by the user to generate keystrokes for entering name/domain/password - ALL authentication takes place as it normally would by the underlying Microsoft software. The My-T-Soft software just provides a mechanism to enter text into the required fields in the secure WinLogon desktop.
The Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) is generated via the Microsoft provided API programming interface, so a physical keyboard Control-Alt-Delete keystroke is not required. However, the software does require a physical touchscreen press / mouse click event (assuming there are no other virtual event software capabilities present).
The security of this approach hasn't really been much of concern to those familiar with the technical aspects of what is going on at this level. Microsoft specifically publicly provides the GINA/WinLogon API for smart cards, biometric, and other identification schemes, but ALL authentication is done by the Microsoft software. In no way, shape, or form does this level have access to, or perform any authentication - My-T-Soft's particular implementation just provides a mechanism to enter the name/domain/password to the underlying security levels. So if you accept Microsoft's security, all that happens with the My-T-Soft software is it provides another way to enter the text (name/password) that is used to submit to the authentication system. Here is their documentation regarding this:
MSDN - WinLogon and Gina
If there are further questions, or need for clarification, please contact IMG Technical Support.
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Category: General | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Logon Module |
QG1606120494
How "Secure" are the My-T-Touch Logon Utilities?
The supported logon option for Windows 2000/XP is tagged as "My-T-Soft 2 Keyboard (Windows 2000 and later)" in the "My-T-Touch Logon Utilities" provided by the software. This feature uses an integration to the MSGINA.DLL (or possibly other third party GINAs, if so configured) where the software only monitors specified events (as supported by the Microsoft API for working within the GINA (Graphical Identification aNd Authentication)), so the keyboard can be shown during the logon screens, in the context of the secure WinLogon desktop. In short, this means that there is no security actions taken at all by our software - all that happens is the virtual keyboard is brought up within the GINA/WinLogon desktop, and can be used by the user to generate keystrokes for entering name/domain/password - ALL authentication takes place as it normally would by the underlying Microsoft software. The My-T-Touch software just provides a mechanism to enter text into the required fields in the secure WinLogon desktop.
The Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) is generated via the Microsoft provided API programming interface, so a physical keyboard Control-Alt-Delete keystroke is not required. However, the software does require a physical touchscreen press / mouse click event (assuming there are no other virtual event software capabilities present).
The security of this approach hasn't really been much of concern to those familiar with the technical aspects of what is going on at this level. Microsoft specifically publicly provides the GINA/WinLogon API for smart cards, biometric, and other identification schemes, but ALL authentication is done by the Microsoft software. In no way, shape, or form does this level have access to, or perform any authentication - My-T-Touch's particular implementation just provides a mechanism to enter the name/domain/password to the underlying security levels. So if you accept Microsoft's security, all that happens with the My-T-Touch software is it provides another way to enter the text (name/password) that is used to submit to the authentication system. Here is their documentation regarding this:
MSDN - WinLogon and Gina
If there are further questions, or need for clarification, please contact IMG Technical Support.
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Category: General | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
QG1806120492
How "Secure" are the My-T-Pen Logon Utilities?
The supported logon option for Windows 2000/XP is tagged as "My-T-Soft 2 Keyboard (Windows 2000 and later)" in the "My-T-Pen Logon Utilities" provided by the software. This feature uses an integration to the MSGINA.DLL (or possibly other third party GINAs, if so configured) where the software only monitors specified events (as supported by the Microsoft API for working within the GINA (Graphical Identification aNd Authentication)), so the keyboard can be shown during the logon screens, in the context of the secure WinLogon desktop. In short, this means that there is no security actions taken at all by our software - all that happens is the virtual keyboard is brought up within the GINA/WinLogon desktop, and can be used by the user to generate keystrokes for entering name/domain/password - ALL authentication takes place as it normally would by the underlying Microsoft software. The My-T-Pen software just provides a mechanism to enter text into the required fields in the secure WinLogon desktop.
The Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) is generated via the Microsoft provided API programming interface, so a physical keyboard Control-Alt-Delete keystroke is not required. However, the software does require a physical touchscreen press / mouse click event (assuming there are no other virtual event software capabilities present).
The security of this approach hasn't really been much of concern to those familiar with the technical aspects of what is going on at this level. Microsoft specifically publicly provides the GINA/WinLogon API for smart cards, biometric, and other identification schemes, but ALL authentication is done by the Microsoft software. In no way, shape, or form does this level have access to, or perform any authentication - My-T-Pen's particular implementation just provides a mechanism to enter the name/domain/password to the underlying security levels. So if you accept Microsoft's security, all that happens with the My-T-Pen software is it provides another way to enter the text (name/password) that is used to submit to the authentication system. Here is their documentation regarding this:
MSDN - WinLogon and Gina
If there are further questions, or need for clarification, please contact IMG Technical Support.
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Category: General | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
QI0105120099
I installed Windows XP and my system number has changed. Can I still use the same key?
No, if the system ID is different, then the codes cannot be used. You can transfer a license at http://www.imgpresents.com, click on Support, and on the left, click on License transfer.
Original ID: QI253134
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QI0105120381
How do I Install a downloaded demo?
Simply run the downloaded EXE (executable) file. It will self-extract, and run Setup for you automatically.
Original ID: QI111316
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QI0105120382
How do I Un-Install the software?
Go to Start Menu | Settings | Control Panel, and select the Add/Remove Programs icon - scroll down to the IMG section, and select the IMG product you wish to un-install. Double-click or select the Change/Remove button, and accept the default answers to the un-install questions.
Original ID: QI111317
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QI0105120383
Where can I find more information about the installed files & system configuration?
Refer to the Help & Notes provided with the product. All IMG Products have detailed documentation (sometimes provided in the Advanced User Notes).
Original ID: QI111318
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QI0109120610
Does IMG software support Windows Vista 64-bit (or Windows XP 64-bit)?
Yes, all software will run correctly as long as you select the correct version of Windows. For Windows Vista or Windows Vista 64-bit, select Windows Vista. For Windows XP or Windows XP 64-bit, select Windows 2000/XP. The default \Program Files location noted in help may actaully be \Program Files (x86). The primary benefits to 64 bit operation are the speed and additional RAM support for the system. You do need the correct 64 bit drivers for any hardware requiring Windows drivers.
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QI1205120106
When upgrading OnScreen should I install over the previous version or uninstall then re-install?
Depending on your needs, here are the differences between the three options:
Without un-installing, if you choose "upgrade" during the install, any macro panels, word lists, and configuration settings will not be changed.
Without un-installing, if you "continue regular installation" during the install, all files will be overwritten with the new versions, except for any new macro panels.
If you un-install, then re-install, you will have a clean installation.
Original ID: QI253132
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QI1308120593
When integrating My-T-Soft TS in a custom installation, how can the "IMG License Manager" service be installed and managed?
There is a command line utility available that can be used to install, start, stop, and remove the service, by communicating with the Service Control Manager as required. This is not shipped with the product, but can be downloaded via these links:
Download MANAGE.EXE (181KB) (MD5: C5078D3C0338CC9BEF1367637CE113AD)
Download MANAGE.EXE as ZIP file (MANAGE.ZIP) (38KB) (MD5: 8E12F3DC70EA918CCF037D406D29C5AE)
To use this manually, you can download and copy this to the My-T-Soft TS installation folder (e.g. \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT, or \Program Files\MYTSOFT, etc.)
Then go to the command prompt, change to this location, and run MANAGE as follows:
Usage
To Install:
MANAGE INSTALL "C:\Program Files\MYTSOFT\IMGLM.EXE"[Enter]
-or- MANAGE INSTALL "C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\IMGLM.EXE"[Enter]
To Start:
MANAGE START[Enter]
To Stop:
MANAGE STOP[Enter]
To Remove:
MANAGE REMOVE[Enter]
So the typical approach at installation would be install this utility either with My-T-Soft TS, or with your utilities, then run INSTALL, then START. Note that the INSTALL command requires the full path and IMGLM.EXE (where IMGLM.EXE is the IMG License Manager service). At un-install, you would use STOP, then REMOVE prior to deleting files.
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.77 |
QI1705120159
How do I un-install a demo version of Joystick-To-Mouse?
Close Joystick-To-Mouse - if unlicensed, a "License Manager" screen will show up - simply click "Register Later". Then go into Start Menu | Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove programs, and find "IMG Joystick-to-Mouse" Answer Yes to uninstall, and this will remove the software from your system. To remove the download file, search for JTM260D.EXE, and delete this file.
Original ID: QI253337
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Category: Installing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QL0105120087
How do I transfer a license?
You would need to go to http://www.imgpresents.com, click on Support, and in the left column, look for License | Transfer a license. To transfer a license, you will need the Serial # / License key from the Certificate of Authenticity, along with the System ID (Obtained from the License Manager after installing My-T-Touch onto a system).
Original ID: QL253105
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QL0105120225
How long does a demo version last?
The demos run for about an hour, and can be restarted up to 100 times. After that, they will not run unless licensed.
Original ID: QL259176
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QL0105120438
How can I find out if my product is licensed?
Refer to the Program Group for the product, and select the "Licensing Information" icon. The IMG License Manager will either indicate it is Licensed & Registered, or will indicate it is in a demo mode.
Original ID: QL300309
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QL0105120439
How do I license a product?
If you have downloaded a demo, you can purchase a license in various ways. Refer to our Order Page for more details.
If you are having difficulties, refer to our Licensing Technical Support.
Original ID: QL300310
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QL0105120440
I've bought a new PC, and tried to install the software again, but it won't license. What should I do?
You will need to transfer your license. Refer to our Licensing Technical Support for more details on how to do this.
Original ID: QL300311
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QL0105120441
What are my licensing options?
Standard retail product is licensed per system, either electronically or via Certificate of Authenticity. However, IMG has numerous licensing schemes available. Please contact IMG directly to discuss your needs.
Original ID: QL300312
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QL1105120205
Would a multiple user license for My-T-Soft be priced the same as individual copies of the software?
Correct. My-T-Soft is licensed per system. Note that there is a "My-T-Soft TS" for Terminal Server / Terminal Services / CItrix. Because these are server licenses, these are sold as concurrent user license as 10, 25, etc. My-T-Soft (without the TS) is for standalone systems, such as laptops, tablet PCs, desktops, workstations, etc. It is licensed similar to Windows, analogous to a physical keyboard - 1 per system. My-T-Soft TS is a server license and is handled similar to server licenses - a maximum number of clients/concurrent users connected.
Original ID: QL253949
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QL1205120194
How do I move an OnScreen license to a new computer?
You will need to transfer the license to the new system.
Transferring the license is relatively easy on our web-based interface. To transfer a license, you will need 3 pieces of information.
1) Serial # (from Certificate of Authenticity - original license)
2) License Key (from Certificate of Authenticity - original license)
3) System ID from new system
Original ID: QL253811
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QL1605120094
Can My-T-touch be reinstalled with the same floppy disc license on the same computer it originally installed on, if the hard drive of the computer has been wiped?
My-T-Touch is licensed similar to Windows, or analogous to a physical keyboard. One license per system. The diskette license locks to the hard disk ID and the Ethernet ID. If there is an Ethernet card in the system, you will be able to license again from the diskette. If not, you can transfer the license via our website.
Original ID: QL253111
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QL1805120184
How can I purchase My-T-Pen if I have downloaded the demo?
Once installed on the system, you can refer to the Licensing Information (Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Pen | Licensing Information). With the System ID available on the license manager screen, you can order from our website - go to the Order Pad. (you can also click Add to Order Pad from My-T-Pen or the catalog). With the System ID and credit card payment, you will be sent unlock codes that license the software.
Original ID: QL253716
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QL2005120176
Is the Build-A-Board software licensed separately from the My-T-Soft software?
Yes. The Build-A-Board really is the next generation of My-T-Soft, and is a separate product.
Original ID: QL253520
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Category: Licensing | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QR0105120391
Why register?
In order to qualify for technical support and receive information about future upgrades, it is important that you register your product with Innovation Management Group, Inc.
Original ID: QR201326
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Category: Registering | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QR0105120392
How do I register a product?
You could register your product online using our On-Line User Registration page.
Original ID: QR201327
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Category: Registering | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QU1005120175
Is there software similar to your My-T-Mouse that I could use with a touchscreen monitor instead of a mouse?
You can check out My-T-Touch - it includes many options requested by customers using touchscreens
(http://www.my-t-touch.com).
Original ID: QU253518
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QU1005120223
Will I be able to drag the keyboard around with the mouse?
Absolutely. Note there are 2 distinct approaches that are available.
1) As set in our demo (and as an option to disable), the Left-Button Click & Drag will pick up and move the My-T-Mouse window display - note that when you click on a key, it does not act as a Move - you must click on one of the non-key (blue) areas, or in the Quick Help top panel. The most obvious places are between the Control and Alt keys, and in the area between the arrow keys and the Insert/Delete/PgUp/PgDn keys on the edit panel. (Because different configurations of panels can be used, this can be an issue)
2) The default action of the Right mouse button is to Move My-T-Mouse - therefore a Right-Button Click & Drag will move the My-T-Mouse window - this can be performed over any part of the window.
Original ID: QU259146
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Mouse |
QU1105120096
Does My-T-Soft have any Chinese layouts?
There are a few Chinese layouts in the standard My-T-Soft family My-T-Soft.com. Most of our layouts are driven by customer demand. For situations where customized, or different layouts are required, IMG's Build-A-Board Build-A-Board.com can be used to create specialized layouts that can generate any keyboard event.
Original ID: QU253117
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1105120172
Will the transparency feature in My-T-Soft be available for Windows NT?
We are simply using the API's built into Windows, and these are not available in NT. We do not have any intention of reworking our code to support the NT platform. You may wish to check with Microsoft to see if this feature / API calls is or will be added with any service pack. Our understanding is it requires Windows 2000/XP.
Original ID: QU253509
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1105120193
How do I add function keys to a panel?
In Build-A-Macro (My-T-Soft Setup | Build-A-Macro), select the Num Panel and modify one of the keys (e.g. the 00) to be F3, [F3]. Save the panel. Now run the keyboard, open the macro panel, from the Main macro panel, click on the Num button, and you should see the modified panel. Close all other panels, size the panel to the desired size, place it in the desired position, then open the menu (middle tool bar button, or right-click on window), and Settings | Save Current Settings, and Position | Save Position. Now close the software, and every time you re-open it, it will open with this configuration.
The other approach is similar, just make sure you have both panels open. In Build-A-Macro, create a new panel, and modify the buttons you may want (e.g. F3, Enter, Tab, Esc, etc.). Save the panel, and then select Main Macro Panel. Click on one of the blank buttons, then select "This button will..." Open another panel. Click on the Select button and select the new panel you just made. Now save everything (OK, Yes, etc.), and run My-T-Soft. Open the Num Panel, Macro panel, then click on the new Main Macro button you created to open your new panel. Size & position as desired, and save settings/Position.
Original ID: QU253809
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1105120199
What is restriction of access?
In My-T-Soft (My-T-Touch/My-T-Pen/My-T-Soft), under My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration
| Special options, you have the ability to enable "Operator Mode" This limits the
user from accessing the Setup application, and the buttons on the tool bar (that
can access the control panel & menu). In addition, when the operator mode is
enabled, you may disable the minimize button, and optionally place a custom logo
over the tool bar panel to hide these (now disabled) buttons.
Original ID: QU253821
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1105120208
Is there anyway to use the on-screen keyboard to enter login info?
The My-T-Soft Logon Utilities handle NT/2000/XP. The Auto-Logon is one option (so the user desktop comes up automatically), or enabling the IMG Logon utils, so a username/password/domain dialog comes up with a virtual keyboard. Note this is a separate module, not really "My-T-Soft", but it allows a touchscreen user to have a way to enter logon info from the touchscreen.
Original ID: QU253992
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1105120218
Is it possible to remove sections from the keyboard.
The standard "101" QWERTY keyboard is split into 3 sections - KYBD, EDIT, NUM, and each of these panels can be opened & closed as required, or configured in any layout manually or programatically (via the Developer's Kit). Show & Hide keys ONLY operates on the Keyboard ( or Alpha panel). This features is used mainly to remove the Ctrl & Alt keys to prevent undesired user interactions with Windows. If you want a simple numeric panel beyond what is offered on the Numeric panel (Num) panel, you have 2 options:
1) Use the Macro Panel & layout a panel that meets your requirements. Note that the buttons are fixed, but the display & operation are programmable. There is a sample NumPad panel in the samples included - go to My-T-Soft Setup | Build-A-Board, and select NmPad in the drop down list on the left.
2) Use Build-A-Board to layout what you want in any layout / configuration - see www.build-a-board.com
Original ID: QU259205
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1106120501
How to I make a key do something different?
How do I override a keystroke?
How do I make F12 perform a right-click (e.g. context menu)?
How do I send an Enter key, then Minimize the keyboard?
How do I program a key to launch a program (Internet Explorer)?
How do I make F12 send a keystroke macro (password/signature/etc.) (1.78/Win 7)?
For the "alphanumeric" & "Edit" portions of the keyboard, there are Key Options available - see My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Key Options. You can enable or disable the current keystroke (normal operation), and optionally add an application (which is launched as the Key EXE). This allows various approaches to remap the keys. Using the Developer's Kit & its utilities, even more flexibility is available - here are some common requests:
- How do I Minimize after an Enter key?
- In Key Options, Select the Enter Key (53), Enable the keystroke. Select Launch Key EXE, and select MINMZMTS.EXE from the Developer's Kit
- How do I right-click?
- Conceptually, you can't, because your mouse/touch is clicking on the keyboard, not where you want to right-click, but what most people do want is the Context Menu (or the menu you get when you right-click on an icon). The keystroke equivalent of this is the [Shift]-[F10], which brings up the Context menu (application menu) of the highlight object. To use, say, the F12 key to send a Shift-F10, do the following: Select the F12 key (12), Disable the keystroke (no need for a real F12 keystroke), Select Launch Key EXE, and use C:\WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\SDSTRMTS.EXE [Shift-Down][F10][Shift-Up]. (See Developer's Kit for details on SendStringMTS (SDSTRMTS))
- How do I override a keystroke?
- This is essentially the same as the F12 example above - select the key you wish to override, disable the default keystroke, and use SDSTRMTS.EXE to send a string of characters through the My-T-Soft keystroke generation engine.
- How do I program a key to launch Internet Explorer?
- This can be done for any application / EXE. We'll use F9 to launch Internet Explorer. First, determine the name (ideally the path/name of the program). In this example, we can use IEXPLORE.EXE directly, since it is a Windows program. For other apps, you may need to use the full path to the program. Then go into Setup | Configuration | Key Options. Use the drop down list to select the key (F9) - in general, you will want the "Key with..." to be [None] so there are no modifier keys required. Then select "Disable Keystroke", and select "Launch Key EXE" Now enter"IEXPLORE.EXE" as the Key EXE. OK, OK, Exit, and test.
- How do I make F12 send a keystroke macro (password/signature/etc.) (1.78/Win 7)?
- For best results in the 1.78 release (due to changes in file locations, security issues, user permissions), follow these steps to remap the F12 key to type in a keystroke macro (password, logon, connect sequence, sentence, signature, etc.)
Install the IMG Developer's Kit (or unzip separately), and grab the SDSTRM32.EXE from the DEVKIT folder.
Copy (place) this in the configuration files location - to quickly determine the current location, use My-T-Soft Setup, and from the File menu, select "Show Config File Location" - use Windows explorer to browse to this location, and drop in the SDSTRM32.EXE file.
Now go into My-T-Soft Setup | Configuration | Key Options, and select the F12 key - set the "Key with..." to be [None] so there are no modifier keys required. Then select "Disable Keystroke", and select "Launch Key EXE" - Now Browse to the Config File Location, and select SDSTRM32.EXE - it will be dropped in with the path.
Now edit the Key EXE, and after the .EXE follow with space and enter "Type This on F12[Enter]" and replace the text with your appropriate keystroke macro. (Refer to Build-A-Macro notes for special keys and reserved macros)
Click OK | OK | Exit, and run My-T-Soft - now when you use F12 on the My-T-Soft keyboard, you will type your text!
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1107120538
Why doesn't the Custom Logo option work anymore (after upgrade)?
It does, but the location of the logos is related to the ConfigPath setting in the INI file. The default (as shipped) setting uses the current user's personal location for the configuration files, so that each user can have their own personal configuration, and to conform with recommended Windows Vista security practices. For a quick check of this location, go into My-T-Soft Setup, open the File Menu, and select "Show Config File Location". You can set ConfigPath=0, and the logo bitmaps can remain in the installation folder, but then users must have read/write access to the installation folder (or the ReadOnlyOK setting should be set to 1). For details on ConfigPath, see the INI documentation in Help (on-line link here).
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
QU1107120558
How do I copy (or move) the current My-T-Soft configuration / layout to another system (or systems)?
The files KEYBOARD.KBF and MYTSOFT.INI contain the current configuration and layout information (see below for more details). IMPORTANT: These 2 files (i.e. the KEYBOARD.KBF and MYTSOFT.INI files) should be treated as a "matched" pair - you may experience configuration or operational problems if only 1 of these files is moved between systems! If you have created or modified any Macros, and / or are using the Macro panel in your layout, then it is a good idea (and important) to copy the MAC*.KMF files. If you are using any developer's kit integration EXE/DLL files, then you should be aware of which files you are using, and you need to be sure these also exist on any other system.
There are additional notes, and other technical information available regarding files and operational issues available in the product help / manual. Below is some basic information about the files that contain the configuration (i.e. user-modifiable files).
- KEYBOARD.KBF - This file is a binary file that contains sizing, position, and other layout information that defines the actual window, panel, and key display information. It is not directly user-modifiable, but it is updated whenever the "Save Current Settings" or "Save Position" events occur.
- MYTSOFT.INI - This is an initialization file (INI file) that can be modified directly (using any text editor, e.g. Notepad), or through the Setup configuration utility. For comprehensive coverage of settings and options, refer to the product help / manual covering the Initialization file.
- MAC00000.KMF - This is a required file, and contains the main macro panel layout. If your layout includes the macro panels, then it is a good idea to copy ALL macro panels (e.g. MAC*.KMF or MAC?????.KMF) between systems. If you have created or modified macros, then you must also copy all MAC*.KMF files to copy the configuration between systems. If you have not created or modified macros, or are not using the macro panel at all, then these files do not need to be moved.
- 1.78 Note - These files are now stored in user specific locations based on the ConfigPath entry in the INI file.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft |
QU1107120570
When I used Build-A-Macro to make a very simple macro panel with just those five operations, the Up, Down, PgUp, and PgDn all worked. However the Ctrl-G did not open the channel guide - it did nothing that I could see. I added some more keys to try alternatives and tried these action codes:
[Ctrl-Down]G[Ctrl-Up]
~~G
Why won't these work?
The issue is pretty simple - Ctrl-Shift-g is not the same as Ctrl-g. There are mentions in various places about lowercase being preferred, but this problem is inherent in computers doing what they are told. To generate a capital letter from a physical keyboard, the shift key needs to be held down, and when the macro handling part of the software sees an uppercase character it faithfully generates the sequence of keystrokes necessary to create the letter. When doing straight text, e.g. "Hello World" - ",Shift-h,e,l,l,o, Shift-w,o,r,l,d" this works just fine, all is well, and everyone is happy. When trying to use control/alt type sequences, this can sometimes cause problems, as the extra shift state causes the underlying application to treat it differently. To get a keystroke for g, and g alone, you must specify "g" in the macro, NOT G. G generates a [Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up] macro sequence. Therefore [Ctrl-down]G[Ctrl-Up] generates [Ctrl-down][Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up][Ctrl-Up], not the [Ctrl-Down]g[Ctrl-Up] sequence you want.
Some apps work fine in either upper or lower case, but when the app doesn't, you must stick with the lowercase letter in the macro.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.77 |
QU1110120655
I'm using one of the sample Build-A-Board layouts, and want to have it open in a different screen location (X,Y) - how can I change its opening position?
All Keyboard settings, including screen position, and contained in the .KBF file itself. The preferred approach is to use the Build-A-Board builder to modify layout, settings, etc., and rebuild the KBF. However, there is a workaround available, if the only change required is the opening screen position
- Obtain the Config File Location - My-T-Soft Setup | File menu | Show Config File Location
(e.g. \Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Innovation Management Group\MYTSOFT)
- Copy the KEYBOARD.KBF in that location to \Program Files\MYTSOFT\LOGON (overwrite existing KEYBOARD.KBF)
- Run KBFLOGON.EXE - the top will indicate the location it is modifying - it uses the registry, and will essentially only operate on the LOGON folder, e.g. "\Program Files\MYTSOFT\LOGON" - change the X/Y as desired, OK/Exit KBFLOGON
- Now return the KEYBOARD.KBF to the original location
This is a workaround for this particular situation, in that you don't have the Build-A-Board tool to modify the layout, the opening position, the menu options, etc. We are reviewing the various options and offerings we have to meet the various needs of our customers - because of the nature of on-screen keyboards, this runs to individuals, companies, OEM bundles, and large-scale worldwide layouts. It is important to realize the inclusion of licensed operation for Build-A-Board layouts was done for customers that already had a large installed base, and also required custom layouts.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
QU1110120660
When working with the command line options, I have run into errors (Error # 82 and/or Error # 39)
Refer to the manual information here:
http://www.my-t-soft.com/mytsoft/guide/html/commandlineoptions.html
Syntax Notes: There can be no spaces in the entry or INI/KBF file names
Additional items to be aware of:
- These overrides look at the config file location - see My-T-Soft Setup | File | Show Config File Location to identify the current user specific configuration file location. Your custom files need to be in this location
- The /i=mynew.ini INI override command line option has a quirk - because of internal backup code, the custom named INI should ALSO be in the program files location, i.e. \Program Files\MYTSOFT - for ease of use, you can duplicate both files in both locations - QWERTY.INI and QWERTY.KBF in \Program Files\MYTSOFT AND the config file location (e.g. \users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Innovation Management Group\MYTSOFT)
- Often, if there are no specific INI settings that affect operation, and you primarily just want a different layout, you are OK to just specify the KBF, e.g. /k=qwerty.kbf (the KBF must be in the Config File Location). This bypasses the item 2 above, and in most cases, works just fine.
Note if multiple layouts are required, we recommend looking at the CopyConfigureMTS / CPYCNMTS.exe utility/interface in the IMG Developer's Kit, as it lets you change layouts on the fly, and keep the software running. Closing and opening the software is generally not a good approach, because of initialization & painting delays, possible focus issues, and unintended conflicts. Of course, each particular situation is different, so it may be sufficient for your needs.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft | Version: 1.78 |
QU1205120167
Does OnScreen allow me to initiate the Ctrl+Alt+Del function?
By default, OnScreen comes with a CTALTDEL.EXE utility in our developer's kit that is tied into the Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard sequence. The way it is handled depends on the version of Windows. In 95/98/Me, the action is simply to reboot the system. In NT/2000/XP, with our Logon utilities in use, the emulation of Ctrl-Alt-Del is exactly like the physical keyboard.
In 95/98/Me, the hardware interrupt is tied to the task manager - our software does not emulate this. There is a TASKMAN.EXE that is available in 95/98/Me that gives some of the capabilities of the task manager seen by a physical Ctrl-Alt-Del - this can be tied to replace the CTALTDEL.EXE in these Windows versions.
Original ID: QU253454
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QU1205120180
How can I stop my application window from changing size to accommodate the Onscreen keyboard?
This is a feature in OnScreen called Auto-Arrange - go into Start Menu | Programs | OnScreen | OnScreen Setup, then go into User Options | Operation Options, and clear the check in "Auto-Arrange Windows - Maximize Typing Window", you will disable this action. There is also "React to Dialogs and other windows" that is default On, that you may wish to turn off.
Original ID: QU253705
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QU1205120198
Does Onscreen allow me to use scanning?
Scanning is available with CrossScanner - a single switch, complete Windows control solution that integrates with OnScreen. The package with scanning is available as "OnScreen with CrossScanner", which is available on our web site.
Original ID: QU253816
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QU1205120201
Does OnScreen allow me to use a physical keyboard and the virtual keyboard at the same time?
Yes - OnScreen works in conjunction with all other devices in the system. For example, you can type on the physical keyboard, and backspace with OnScreen. There is also a mode that allows the WordComplete functions to work with the physical keyboard. Although in most cases the users of OnScreen do not use the physical keyboard, in no way, shape, or form does OnScreen have anything to do with physical devices - it is a software application that provides additional functionality on a Windows based PC.
Original ID: QU253905
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QU1205120217
What is the difference between OnScreen and OnScreen with CrossScanner?
OnScreen is the virtual on-screen keyboard. OnScreen with CrossScanner includes a program called CrossScanner that can interface with a "switch" Usually these switches are large button (single contact, NO-Normally Open) switches that can be tied into a keyboard, mouse, or joystick device (advanced switches can be laser based, pressure based, etc. including eye-blink contacts, muscle & other biometric based approaches (but still need to be tied to a keyboard, mouse, or joystick device). A switch closure can then be monitored by CrossScanner to create a "switch hit" - Using a LineScan (scans down the screen), and a FingerScan (scans across the screen along the line scan stopped position), CrossScanner can generate clicks, double-clicks etc., allowing an individual to operate Windows by using a single switch. If you can operate any type of pointing device at all, then you do not need CrossScanner. If all you can do is operate a single device (switch), then CrossScanner is useful.
Original ID: QU259207
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen |
QU1206120463
OnScreen Error 82
Every time I want to run OnScreen 1.70 as a main user on Windows XP it appears the error message "OnScreen Initialization Error! Cannot access OnScreen Keyboard File: KEYBOARD.KBF". In administration mode OnScreen runs correctly. How can I fix this problem?
Microsoft has begun to address the security issues in Windows. The error and what you are experiencing is because a "limited" user does not have read/write access to the ONSCREEN folder, while an Administrator does. To resolve this problem, you can grant these rights (permissions) to the particular user, or group of users to the \WINDOWS\ONSCREEN folder. (Note in Windows 2000 this is \WINNT\ONSCREEN)
Here is an example of how to do this:
You must be logged on as Administrator
You must be able to view the Security Tab for folders - please verify the "Use simple file sharing (recommended)" option is NOT on (the check box must be clear)
- 1. Open Folder Options in Control Panel.
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Click Appearance and Themes, and then click Folder Options.
- 2. On the View tab, under Advanced settings, clear Use simple file sharing [Recommended] (It is at or near the bottom).
- Click Apply
- Then open Windows Explorer (Start Menu | Programs | Accessories | Windows Explorer)
- Open My Computer
- Open the C: Drive
- Windows folder (Show files if necessary)
- Find, then right-click on the ONSCREEN folder
- From the menu, select Properties
- Select the Security Tab (If there is not a Security tab, review the steps above to enable the viewing of the Security Tab)
There are various approaches that can be taken at this point. You can Add the particular user, or it may be easiest to select the Users group, and then select "Full control", and Apply.
If desired, you can re-check the "Use simple file sharing" in Control Panel.
Then logout as Administrator, and log in as the user.
We do apologize that this is an inconvenience, but we have remained consistent with our installation location. Unfortunately, Microsoft has come under pressure to create a secure operating system, and the original versions of Windows were not. These changes are incompatible with earlier versions of Windows, and while we try to support all versions of Windows for the sake of our customers, this particular security issue is specific to these security changes. In our next release of OnScreen we will resolve this issue.
Alternative Approach
The underlying issue is the ability for the user to read and write the configuration files used by OnScreen. This can also be resolved by moving the entire ONSCREEN folder to a location where the user has full rights and permissions, e.g. \Documents and Setting\{User} / \Users\{User}. Note that if there are multiple users, multiple copies would be required. The previous approach is preferred, but in some circumstances, this may resolve certain security concerns.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.70 1.75 |
QU1207120540
I have selected a different (non-US standard) keyboard layout, and it keeps reverting back to the US standard - what is happening?
You have Text-To-Speech enabled, with "Speak Key under pointer" selected. Unfortunately this Text-To-Speech feature can only be used the with standard US 101 layout. See later releases for updates.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.75 |
QU1207120541
I have selected a different (non-US standard) keyboard layout, and it keeps reverting back to the US standard - what is happening?
You have Text-To-Speech enabled, with "Speak Key under pointer" selected. Unfortunately this Text-To-Speech feature can only be used the with standard US 101 layout. This will be addressed in the UpdateLevel 1 release for the 1.78 version of OnScreen.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1210120625
I don't want the physical keyboard Caps Lock to affect OnScreen. What can I do?
There is an INI only setting to control this - refer to the IgnoreSystemCapsLock in the ONSCREEN.INI. You can refer to the 6 different options at the OnScreen Initialization File Documentation The default is to mimic the actual physical setting, so the physical keyboard and OnScreen remain in sync.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1210120626
How do I skip a row when doing Keyboard Scanning?
This is the ScanKeyboardAlpha setting in the INI file. If a whole row is indeed hidden, then its "key set" can be removed from the ONCSREEN.INI (e.g. the top row, remove the 1-13; section)
So the
ScanKeyboardAlpha=[Function Keys]1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13; [Numbers]14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27; [Q row]28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,53; [Home row]41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,54; [Shift row]55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67; [Final row]68,69,70,71,72
Becomes
ScanKeyboardAlpha=[Numbers]14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27; [Q row]28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,53; [Home row]41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,54; [Shift row]55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67; [Final row]68,69,70,71,72
You can refer to the OnScreen Initialization File Documentation for further details. The best way to access/edit the INI is through the OnScreen Setup | User Options | Advanced, and then Appearance | Special Options | Edit initialization file.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1210120627
When I cancel Keyboard scanning using Alt-X, the Alt-X makes numbers appear into MS Word / WordPad (Win 7 / Office 2003/ Office 2007) - is this a problem with OnScreen?
No, the Alt-X on the physical keyboard sends Alt-X to the App with focus - in these apps, it generates the Hex value of the character at the text caret. Other Apps may have menu or keyboard shortcuts that also use Alt-X - here are some options:
There is has a [Cancel = Alt-X] area on the "switch to scan" image, which can be clicked with the mouse to cancel scanning.
OnScreen is actually monitoring the keyboard (rather than reacting to a keystroke), so if you actually are using an App that uses Alt-X, try Ctrl-Alt-X (seems to work fine in WordPad) - this bypasses the Alt-X combo in the App, but the Alt-X is seen as "down" by OnScreen, so you do not get the hex characters, but OnScreen cancels scanning.
Use Win-D to show your desktop, then Alt-X to cancel scanning.
The problem specifically is that OnScreen doesn't "take over" the physical keyboard, since it works in conjunction with the physical keyboard. A lot of work has gone into making OnScreen an enhancement, and NOT changing the way your system would operate normally. Since this is a normal operation of the App, it is simply a conflict with using Alt-X to cancel scanning. Refer to the options above for possible solutions.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1210120650
I have a client who can use a Penny And Giles joystick as a mouse and he uses a switch as the mouse click, but I would like him to use the Onscreen keyboard in scanning mode with his switch. How can he leave the scanning mode in the Onscreen to go back to his PC windows with his joystick and come back to his onscreen in a scanning mode. I tried to use the right click but he can leave the scanning mode but not get back to it.
For a user that has right-click ability, the best solution is to use the "Up one Scanning level " in the Keyboard Scanning Settings dialog. To access this, make sure the "Show All Options " is checked On, and then in Right-Click, select "Up one Scanning level " - see Keyboard Scanning Settings for notes.
Once this is selected, using the Right-Click over OnScreen will go up a level of scanning - when stopped in scanning mode, the Right-Click frees the cursor and places a small window on the outside of OnScreen that says "Left Click here to Start Scanning "
In use, this allows the user to optionally work outside of scanning mode, and then quickly and easily drop back into it.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: OnScreen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1307120546
Now that I have Remote Desktop Connection 6.0, how do I get past the authentication on the client, and authenticate with the logon keyboard on the server? (See Microsoft Knowledge Base KB925876) (Specifically Windows Server 2003 server with Terminal Services, and Windows XP client, but other clients will operate similarly)
Make sure "Always prompt for password" setting is enabled on the server. At the server as Administrator, select Start | Administrative Tools | Terminal Services Configuration, then highlight the Connection entry on the left and double-click (or right-click | properties) on the RDP-Tcp entry on the right. Under the Logon Settings tab, verify the "Use client-provided logon information" is selected, and make sure the "Always prompt for password" is checked on.
Now at the client, in Remote Desktop Connection, select Options - under the General tab, make sure "Always ask for credentials" is clear (since you will be logging in at the server logon screen).
The first time you connect, you will have to specify [Domain]\user / password. Make sure the "Remember my password" is checked on. IMPORTANT: Make sure your saved credentials are of the form TERMSERVER\username, NOT username@TERMSERVER.
Note: If you are using My-T-Soft TS with the logon utilities, and your client requires a client based on-screen keyboard to accomplish this configuration, contact IMG Technical support for assistance.
Once you have successfully logged on, you will not need to enter name/password at the client, and will be prompted by the server at the normal logon screen. Also, once this is configured, you can also logon using "mstsc.exe /v:TERMSERVER".
- Notes
Saving the name/password configuration on the client is not much different than the client entering this same information at the logon screen - the client has access to this information in both cases, and the server is authenticating in both cases. Refer to Microsoft for further information on why this is a more secure approach.
- Depending on the client, there may be other options available (e.g. older versions of the Terminal Services Client (note that the MSTSC.exe used to be an installable extra))
- Since the client may need an on-screen keyboard, and IMG has solutions for just about all known devices, the My-T-Soft TS license will be extended to provide this client based tool if required. Contact IMG Technical support for further information.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Soft TS | Version: 1.77 |
QU1605120101
Does My-T-Touch run under Solaris x86 ?
To be clear, the existing My-T-Touch is not, nor will ever be Linux/Unix/Solaris compatible. Our next generation on-screen keyboard software (similar in concept to the My-T-Touch) is all based on our Build-A-Board product, which can support multiple targets. The existing version supports Windows & all Windows CE platforms, and we are currently working on adding Linux / X-Windows support to the package. Where applicable, we are working with existing & new customers in a beta-release program to ensure the widest compatibility with the Linux/UNIX targets.
The next release of Build-A-Board (sometime in 2006) will be 2.20, and it will have an X-Windows target available. We will also document which distributions & Unix targets have been tested. Because of the level we write at, we anticipate just about all X-Windows servers will be able to run the software, meaning if you have a graphical interface to your Linux or Unix system, you should be able to run Build-A-Board layouts. Note that the Window manager will not be a limiting factor - KDE, GNOME, etc. will all happily operate with our Build-A-Board target.
Original ID: QU253138
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QU1605120219
Does My-T-Touch work with any touchscreen?
My-T-Touch runs on all versions of windows, so any portable / wearable / notebook / laptop / wireless / tablet / PC that runs Windows will support My-T-Touch.
Original ID: QU25976
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QU1606120468
Is there a way to enter ASCII characters through the My-T-Touch keyboard?
ASCII characters can typically be entered by holding down the "ALT'key and entering a equivalent numeric value. (Example: ALT+65 = ASCII character "A") We use this feature to enter password codes in our control system. We have not been able to do it with the My-T-Touch keyboard.
Yes, you can do this, but it may be beneficial to look at all the alternatives.
My-T-Touch has no problem generating keystrokes for use in a DOS application, as long as it runs in a window.
Keystrokes generated by My-T-Touch are done at a fairly low level, so one issue in the DOS world may be the distinction between the lowercase a and the uppercase A. Since the default keyboard generates the 'a' scan code, it is not modified in anyway. Trying CAPS lock on the keyboard, then trying the A on the keyboard should be tried with the DOS application to see if it gets the correct character/responds OK.
To look at various alternatives, you will want to work with the Macro panel. Here is the macro to generate the ALT+065: [Alt-Down]%%v096%%v102%%v101[Alt-Up]. The Alt key manipulation should make sense, in that the Alt key is held down while the virtual keys are sent. The %%v sequence is used as an escape to indicate the next 3 decimal digits are the virtual key code to be generated. So in this case, they are 96, 102, 101, and these virtual keys correspond to the numpad 0, numpad 6, numpad 5, or (as in your example) Alt+065.
Unfortunately there is no way to generate this sequence directly on the keyboard, since the Alt state is only preserved for the next keystroke (e.g. Alt-F) - because of pointing device limitations, and standard usage, there is no easy way to hold the alt-key down while generating a NumPad sequence, other than with the programmable macros.
Without more info on the whole situation, I am not sure what to suggest next. One option would be to use the macro panel to create the characters you need, as above. Another option is to use the Key Options (My-T-Touch Setup | Configuration | Key Options), and redefine the appropriate keys & use the SendString developer's Kit tool to essentially redefine the way keystrokes are generated.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
QU1607120539
Why doesn't the Custom Logo option work anymore (after upgrade)?
It does, but the location of the logos is related to the ConfigPath setting in the INI file. The default (as shipped) setting uses the current user's personal location for the configuration files, so that each user can have their own personal configuration, and to conform with recommended Windows Vista security practices. For a quick check of this location, go into My-T-Touch Setup, open the File Menu, and select "Show Config File Location". You can set ConfigPath=0, and the logo bitmaps can remain in the installation folder, but then users must have read/write access to the installation folder (or the ReadOnlyOK setting should be set to 1). For details on ConfigPath, see the INI documentation in Help (on-line link here).
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
QU1607120559
How do I copy (or move) the current My-T-Touch configuration / layout to another system (or systems)?
The files KEYBOARD.KBF and MYTTOUCH.INI contain the current configuration and layout information (see below for more details). IMPORTANT: These 2 files (i.e. the KEYBOARD.KBF and MYTTOUCH.INI files) should be treated as a "matched" pair - you may experience configuration or operational problems if only 1 of these files is moved between systems! If you have created or modified any Macros, and / or are using the Macro panel in your layout, then it is a good idea (and important) to copy the MAC*.KMF files. If you are using any developer's kit integration EXE/DLL files, then you should be aware of which files you are using, and you need to be sure these also exist on any other system.
There are additional notes, and other technical information available regarding files and operational issues available in the product help / manual. Below is some basic information about the files that contain the configuration (i.e. user-modifiable files).
- KEYBOARD.KBF - This file is a binary file that contains sizing, position, and other layout information that defines the actual window, panel, and key display information. It is not directly user-modifiable, but it is updated whenever the "Save Current Settings" or "Save Position" events occur.
- MYTTOUCH.INI - This is an initialization file (INI file) that can be modified directly (using any text editor, e.g. Notepad), or through the Setup configuration utility. For comprehensive coverage of settings and options, refer to the product help / manual covering the Initialization file.
- MAC00000.KMF - This is a required file, and contains the main macro panel layout. If your layout includes the macro panels, then it is a good idea to copy ALL macro panels (e.g. MAC*.KMF or MAC?????.KMF) between systems. If you have created or modified macros, then you must also copy all MAC*.KMF files to copy the configuration between systems. If you have not created or modified macros, or are not using the macro panel at all, then these files do not need to be moved.
- 1.78 Note - These files are now stored in user specific locations based on the ConfigPath entry in the INI file.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch |
QU1607120571
When I used Build-A-Macro to make a very simple macro panel with just those five operations, the Up, Down, PgUp, and PgDn all worked. However the Ctrl-G did not open the channel guide - it did nothing that I could see. I added some more keys to try alternatives and tried these action codes:
[Ctrl-Down]G[Ctrl-Up]
~~G
Why won't these work?
The issue is pretty simple - Ctrl-Shift-g is not the same as Ctrl-g. There are mentions in various places about lowercase being preferred, but this problem is inherent in computers doing what they are told. To generate a capital letter from a physical keyboard, the shift key needs to be held down, and when the macro handling part of the software sees an uppercase character it faithfully generates the sequence of keystrokes necessary to create the letter. When doing straight text, e.g. "Hello World" - ",Shift-h,e,l,l,o, Shift-w,o,r,l,d" this works just fine, all is well, and everyone is happy. When trying to use control/alt type sequences, this can sometimes cause problems, as the extra shift state causes the underlying application to treat it differently. To get a keystroke for g, and g alone, you must specifcy "g" in the macro, NOT G. G generates a [Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up] macro sequence. Therefore [Ctrl-down]G[Ctrl-Up] generates [Ctrl-down][Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up][Ctrl-Up], not the [Ctrl-Down]g[Ctrl-Up] sequence you want.
Some apps work fine in either upper or lower case, but when the app doesn't, you must stick with the lowercase letter in the macro.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.77 |
QU1610120657
I'm using one of the sample Build-A-Board layouts, and want to have it open in a different screen location (X,Y) - how can I change its opening position?
All Keyboard settings, including screen position, and contained in the .KBF file itself. The preferred approach is to use the Build-A-Board builder to modify layout, settings, etc., and rebuild the KBF. However, there is a workaround available, if the only change required is the opening screen position
- Obtain the Config File Location - My-T-Touch Setup | File menu | Show Config File Location
(e.g. \Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Innovation Management Group\MYTTOUCH)
- Copy the KEYBOARD.KBF in that location to \Program Files\MYTTOUCH\LOGON (overwrite existing KEYBOARD.KBF)
- Run KBFLOGON.EXE - the top will indicate the location it is modifying - it uses the registry, and will essentially only operate on the LOGON folder, e.g. "\Program Files\MYTTOUCH\LOGON" - change the X/Y as desired, OK/Exit KBFLOGON
- Now return the KEYBOARD.KBF to the original location
This is a workaround for this particular situation, in that you don't have the Build-A-Board tool to modify the layout, the opening position, the menu options, etc. We are reviewing the various options and offerings we have to meet the various needs of our customers - because of the nature of on-screen keyboards, this runs to individuals, companies, OEM bundles, and large-scale worldwide layouts. It is important to realize the inclusion of licensed operation for Build-A-Board layouts was done for customers that already had a large installed base, and also required custom layouts.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
QU1610120662
When working with the command line options, I have run into errors (Error # 82 and/or Error # 39)
Refer to the manual information here:
http://www.my-t-touch.com/myttouch/guide/html/commandlineoptions.html
Syntax Notes: There can be no spaces in the entry or INI/KBF file names
Additional items to be aware of:
- These overrides look at the config file location - see My-T-Touch Setup | File | Show Config File Location to identify the current user specific configuration file location. Your custom files need to be in this location
- The /i=mynew.ini INI override command line option has a quirk - because of internal backup code, the custom named INI should ALSO be in the program files location, i.e. \Program Files\MYTTOUCH - for ease of use, you can duplicate both files in both locations - QWERTY.INI and QWERTY.KBF in \Program Files\MYTTOUCH AND the config file location (e.g. \users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Innovation Management Group\MYTTOUCH)
- Often, if there are no specific INI settings that affect operation, and you primarily just want a different layout, you are OK to just specify the KBF, e.g. /k=qwerty.kbf (the KBF must be in the Config File Location). This bypasses the item 2 above, and in most cases, works just fine.
Note if multiple layouts are required, we recommend looking at the CopyConfigureMTS / CPYCNMTS.exe utility/interface in the IMG Developer's Kit, as it lets you change layouts on the fly, and keep the software running. Closing and opening the software is generally not a good approach, because of initialization & painting delays, possible focus issues, and unintended conflicts. Of course, each particular situation is different, so it may be sufficient for your needs.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Touch | Version: 1.78 |
QU1705120132
Can a user use both the mouse and the joystick at the same time?
Yes, the joystick co-exists with the mouse input device, so both can be used. However, there is only one cursor in the Windows operating system, so if both are being used at the same time, they will "fight" with each other, and this will not be an effective approach to operating the system. However, if you click with the joystick button, and move the mouse, it will highlight text. Generally, the user of Joystick-To-Mouse would use the joystick as their primary input, i.e. click with the joystick button, drag the cursor by moving the joystick off-center, and then let go of the joystick button to release the mouse click.
Original ID: QU253532
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QU1705120154
I want to use my mouse like a joystick, is there a Mouse-To-Joystick?
We are not aware of any software that works this way. There may be a hardware solution available, and with many different styles & shapes of joysticks and game controllers, finding a suitable one may be the easiest route.
Original ID: QU253309
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QU1705120155
Does Joystick-To-Mouse allow me to assign mouse movements and keystrokes to each key on a numeric keyboard?
Joystick-To-Mouse works with joystick/game devices. An add-on numeric keyboard is seen as a keyboard, not a game device.
Original ID: QU253316
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QU1705120158
Does Joystick-To-Mouse work with a wireless joystick?
Joystick-To-Mouse will work with any joystick or game controller that is seen by Windows in the Joystick / Gaming Options / Game Controllers control panel icon. We always strongly recommend people download a demo, and test it with their system / joystick before purchasing the software to ensure that it meets their needs. All of IMG demo's on the web are fully function, but limited run-time versions when unlicensed. See http://www.joystick-to-mouse.com
Original ID: QU253326
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QU1705120192
Can Joystick-To-Mouse be set for an individual with limited mobility?
There are quite a few options in the way the mouse cursor responds to the joystick input. We always strongly recommend that you download a demo and test with the user to ensure that the software can meet your needs. The demo is fully functional, limited run-time (runs for about an hour, can be restarted 100 times). There are settings for center range sensitivity, joystick motion threshold, and custom speed curves to accommodate different mobility requirements. You can go to www.joystick-to-mouse.com to download a demo.
Original ID: QU253808
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QU1705120213
How can I assign a button to Toggle Motion/Keys?
You need to go to button settings, and change one of the buttons from (for example, "Right Click" to "Toggle Motion / Keys").
Original ID: QU259153
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse |
QU1706120462
I have purchased a copy of your Joystick-To-Mouse software and I am experiencing a problem. Joystick-To-Mouse was installed on Windows XP using the Administrator log on without any problems, and it functions correctly as I believe it should. However, when you log on as a user in your own name, I get an error message explaining that I am running a "Demonstration Version – Not For Resale”. If I go back and log on using the Administrator again, it functions correctly once more. What can I do to allow Joystick-To-Mouse to operate as licensed for all users?
From your description, it sounds like it may be a permissions issue because of the location where Joystick-To-Mouse is installed. The following addresses the steps required to give permissions to the limited user for the Joystick-To-Mouse installation folder. We have remained consistent in our installation location, believing that consistency is important... We apologize for the inconvenience caused by being consistent with the Joystick-To-Mouse product.
Microsoft has begun to address the security issues in Windows. The error and what you are experiencing is because a "limited" user does not have read/write access to the JOY2MSE folder, while an Administrator does. To resolve this problem, you can grant these rights (permissions) to the particular user, or group of users to the \WINDOWS\JOY2MSE folder. (Note in Windows 2000 this is \WINNT\JOY2MSE)
Here is an example of how to do this:
You must be logged on as Administrator
You must be able to view the Security Tab for folders - please verify the "Use simple file sharing (recommended)" option is NOT on (the check box must be clear)
- 1. Open Folder Options in Control Panel.
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Click Appearance and Themes, and then click Folder Options.
- 2. On the View tab, under Advanced settings, clear Use simple file sharing [Recommended] (It is at or near the bottom).
- Click Apply
- Then open Windows Explorer (Start Menu | Programs | Accessories | Windows Explorer)
- Open My Computer
- Open the C: Drive
- Windows folder (Show files if necessary)
- Find, then right-click on the JOY2MSE folder
- From the menu, select Properties
- Select the Security Tab (If there is not a Security tab, review the steps above to enable the viewing of the Security Tab)
There are various approaches that can be taken at this point. You can Add the particular user, or it may be easiest to select the Users group, and then select "Full control", and Apply.
If desired, you can re-check the "Use simple file sharing" in Control Panel.
Then logout as Administrator, and log in as the user.
Microsoft has come under pressure to create a secure operating system, and the original versions of Windows were not. These changes are incompatible with earlier versions of Windows, and while we try to support all versions of Windows for the sake of our customers, this particular security issue is specific to these security changes. In our next release of Joystick-To-Mouse we will resolve this issue.
If you are able to run Joystick-To-Mouse, but the problem seems to be that the user can't access the the joystick device itself (Joystick-To-Mouse reports unable to access joystick device, and is unresponsive), and if you go into Control Panel as the Limited User, and cannot access the device via Game Controllers (Other hardware), then the following may resolve this:
As Administrator, go into Regedit (Start Menu | Run | Regedit | OK), and find the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\MediaProperties\PrivateProperties\Joystick, then right-click on the Joystick key, and select Permissions…. On the permissions screen, you may specifically add the Limited User and allow Full Control, or select the Users group, and add Full Control. Since this is only providing access to the joystick device, the security implications are limited. Then restart/logoff, and log on as the limited user, and test Joystick-To-Mouse.
Note you may also select the Run As… option when selecting to run Joystick-To-Mouse (right-click | Run as…), and use a user with Administrator permissions. However, in most cases, this defeats the purpose for running as a limited user (although here it only allows Joystick-To-Mouse to have full rights). But in cases where a specific user and password is provided, and the user understands the issues involved, this may also be an appropriate solution.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
QU1706120473
How do I configure Joystick-To-Mouse for my digital Oral Camera?
First make sure you do not have Joystick-To-Mouse running.
If you do, Stop Joystick-To-Mouse with the Stop button in the Menu Selections box.
Next, Download JTMSPEED.REG (1K) (MD5: CB316BA60CD6256A00C7E2B58F2A4DEE) (Be sure to remember where you download the file).
Right-click on JTMSPEED.REG and choose Merge to update the registry.
This will set the SpeedX=0 and SpeedY=0 so the cursor control stays with the mouse.
Now run Joystick-To-Mouse. The cursor should be stable.
Pop-up the Menu Selections Box in Joystick-To-Mouse.
Choose Button Settings.
For Button 1, click on the down arrow and choose Macro 1.
In the Macro 1 window below Button 1 choose Build.
Remove any current text in the Keystroke Macro window.
In the lower section of choices, find the [Alt-Down] [Alt-Up] window group.
Scroll down to the [F5] (or whatever keystroke(s) you need) and double-click on it.
This should put that [F5] (or other keystroke macro) in the upper Macro window.
Click OK, OK, and OK to save your settings.
If Joystick-To-Mouse is OFF, open the menu again and choose Start Joystick to turn it ON.
To make sure Joystick-To-Mouse starts each time the computer starts,
choose Program Options from the Menu Selections.
Then check the - Automatically Start Joystick control when Joystick-To-Mouse begins- option.
Your Oral Camera button or footpedal switch should now function correctly.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
QU1709120618
We are attemping to get the joystick (Attack 3 by Logitech) to work with AutoCad r.2010. Upon opening a drawing in AutoCAD, the command is automatically issued to z and it continues to zoom in until it is unable to zoom any further. This is without any user input. How can this be controlled? Can it be stopped? The product does work with Office and the internet.
Also, generic problem with Automatic scrolling or text moving up & down without any input from Joystick.
It may be the mouse wheel commands controlled by the Z axis (often Throttle controls on a flight-type joystick) or Point of View hat. Set any throttle control to 0 or to one extreme and see if this resolved the effect. You may need to go into the Advanced options, and look at Button Settings - also Advanced Settings from there. I would suggest you review what input causes the zoom in AutoCad, then see if one of the default options in Joystick-To-Mouse is set there. Check any toggle buttons, or "locked" settings on the joystick itself, as these might be the "constant" input you are seeing. Note on some joysticks the "z" axis is the rotation of joystick itself, or there is a throttle, etc. Because of the different types of joysticks, and the multitude of settings in Joystick-To-Mouse, sometimes errant behavior occurs. But you should be able to remove or disable the setting (or set to something benign).
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.70 |
QU1805120161
If My-T-Pen is minimized is there a way to bring it to the foreground from within an application?
Review the OPEN_MTS source code & executable in the DevKit folder (after extracting the Developer's Kit - Start Menu | Programs | My-T-Pen | Install Developer's Kit). When minimized, OPEN_MTS will "restore" the keyboard programmatically.
The other common methods using the Developer's Kit of controlling the visual display to the user are MOVEWMTS (uses the MoveWindow API), and CPYCNMTS (Copy and configure) which can use multiple configuration files to show different configurations & screen positions.
Original ID: QU253435
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QU1805120220
Does My-T-Pen stay visible within applications?
In general, My-T-Pen stays visible within applications, but there are settings for menus & special "types" of windows where either we determined or users requested that My-T-Pen "fall behind". We always recommend that anyone interested in what our software can do, download a demo - the demos on the website are fully functional, limited run-time versions of our software.
Original ID: QU253922
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QU1806120469
After a quick look at your products I am very impressed. I am an MS Access developer and want to run a powerful keyboard such as yours on a tablet pc. I need a macro to copy a word such as TEST and paste:
Me![TEST]
I cannot get this to work as your macro parser seems to remove extra leading [ symbols. Please advise if this is possible.
The workaround for this is to emulate the virtual key for the [ key. This is VK_OEM_4 on the US layout. The following macro performs what you are looking for.
[Ctrl-Down]x[Ctrl-Up]Me!%%v219[Ctrl-Down]v[Ctrl-Up]]
The reason this occurs, as you surmised, is the parsing code itself. Essentially the open bracket starts a reserved word, and there is no allowance for an open bracket, THEN a reserved word. The workaround above is required to work as you desire.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
QU1807120537
Why doesn't the Custom Logo option work anymore (after upgrade)?
It does, but the location of the logos is related to the ConfigPath setting in the INI file. The default (as shipped) setting uses the current user's personal location for the configuration files, so that each user can have their own personal configuration, and to conform with recommended Windows Vista security practices. For a quick check of this location, go into My-T-Pen Setup, open the File Menu, and select "Show Config File Location". You can set ConfigPath=0, and the logo bitmaps can remain in the installation folder, but then users must have read/write access to the installation folder (or the ReadOnlyOK setting should be set to 1). For details on ConfigPath, see the INI documentation in Help (on-line link here).
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1807120557
How do I copy (or move) the current My-T-Pen configuration / layout to another system (or systems)?
The files KEYBOARD.KBF and MYTPEN.INI contain the current configuration and layout information (see below for more details). IMPORTANT: These 2 files (i.e. the KEYBOARD.KBF and MYTPEN.INI files) should be treated as a "matched" pair - you may experience configuration or operational problems if only 1 of these files is moved between systems! If you have created or modified any Macros, and / or are using the Macro panel in your layout, then it is a good idea (and important) to copy the MAC*.KMF files. If you are using any developer's kit integration EXE/DLL files, then you should be aware of which files you are using, and you need to be sure these also exist on any other system.
There are additional notes, and other technical information available regarding files and operational issues available in the product help / manual. Below is some basic information about the files that contain the configuration (i.e. user-modifiable files).
- KEYBOARD.KBF - This file is a binary file that contains sizing, position, and other layout information that defines the actual window, panel, and key display information. It is not directly user-modifiable, but it is updated whenever the "Save Current Settings" or "Save Position" events occur.
- MYTPEN.INI - This is an initialization file (INI file) that can be modified directly (using any text editor, e.g. Notepad), or through the Setup configuration utility. For comprehensive coverage of settings and options, refer to the product help / manual covering the Initialization file.
- MAC00000.KMF - This is a required file, and contains the main macro panel layout. If your layout includes the macro panels, then it is a good idea to copy ALL macro panels (e.g. MAC*.KMF or MAC?????.KMF) between systems. If you have created or modified macros, then you must also copy all MAC*.KMF files to copy the configuration between systems. If you have not created or modified macros, or are not using the macro panel at all, then these files do not need to be moved.
- 1.78 Note - These files are now stored in user specific locations based on the ConfigPath entry in the INI file.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen |
QU1807120569
When I used Build-A-Macro to make a very simple macro panel with just those five operations, the Up, Down, PgUp, and PgDn all worked. However the Ctrl-G did not open the channel guide - it did nothing that I could see. I added some more keys to try alternatives and tried these action codes:
[Ctrl-Down]G[Ctrl-Up]
~~G
Why won't these work?
The issue is pretty simple - Ctrl-Shift-g is not the same as Ctrl-g. There are mentions in various places about lowercase being preferred, but this problem is inherent in computers doing what they are told. To generate a capital letter from a physical keyboard, the shift key needs to be held down, and when the macro handling part of the software sees an uppercase character it faithfully generates the sequence of keystrokes necessary to create the letter. When doing straight text, e.g. "Hello World" - ",Shift-h,e,l,l,o, Shift-w,o,r,l,d" this works just fine, all is well, and everyone is happy. When trying to use control/alt type sequences, this can sometimes cause problems, as the extra shift state causes the underlying application to treat it differently. To get a keystroke for g, and g alone, you must specifcy "g" in the macro, NOT G. G generates a [Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up] macro sequence. Therefore [Ctrl-down]G[Ctrl-Up] generates [Ctrl-down][Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up][Ctrl-Up], not the [Ctrl-Down]g[Ctrl-Up] sequence you want.
Some apps work fine in either upper or lower case, but when the app doesn't, you must stick with the lowercase letter in the macro.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.77 |
QU1810120656
I'm using one of the sample Build-A-Board layouts, and want to have it open in a different screen location (X,Y) - how can I change its opening position?
All Keyboard settings, including screen position, and contained in the .KBF file itself. The preferred approach is to use the Build-A-Board builder to modify layout, settings, etc., and rebuild the KBF. However, there is a workaround available, if the only change required is the opening screen position
- Obtain the Config File Location - My-T-Pent Setup | File menu | Show Config File Location
(e.g. \Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Innovation Management Group\MYTPEN)
- Copy the KEYBOARD.KBF in that location to \Program Files\MYTPEN\LOGON (overwrite existing KEYBOARD.KBF)
- Run KBFLOGON.EXE - the top will indicate the location it is modifying - it uses the registry, and will essentially only operate on the LOGON folder, e.g. "\Program Files\MYTPEN\LOGON" - change the X/Y as desired, OK/Exit KBFLOGON
- Now return the KEYBOARD.KBF to the original location
This is a workaround for this particular situation, in that you don't have the Build-A-Board tool to modify the layout, the opening position, the menu options, etc. We are reviewing the various options and offerings we have to meet the various needs of our customers - because of the nature of on-screen keyboards, this runs to individuals, companies, OEM bundles, and large-scale worldwide layouts. It is important to realize the inclusion of licensed operation for Build-A-Board layouts was done for customers that already had a large installed base, and also required custom layouts.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1810120661
When working with the command line options, I have run into errors (Error # 82 and/or Error # 39)
Refer to the manual information here:
http://www.my-t-pen.com/mytpen/guide/html/commandlineoptions.html
Syntax Notes: There can be no spaces in the entry or INI/KBF file names
Additional items to be aware of:
- These overrides look at the config file location - see My-T-Pen Setup | File | Show Config File Location to identify the current user specific configuration file location. Your custom files need to be in this location
- The /i=mynew.ini INI override command line option has a quirk - because of internal backup code, the custom named INI should ALSO be in the program files location, i.e. \Program Files\MYTPEN - for ease of use, you can duplicate both files in both locations - QWERTY.INI and QWERTY.KBF in \Program Files\MYTPEN AND the config file location (e.g. \users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Innovation Management Group\MYTPEN)
- Often, if there are no specific INI settings that affect operation, and you primarily just want a different layout, you are OK to just specify the KBF, e.g. /k=qwerty.kbf (the KBF must be in the Config File Location). This bypasses the item 2 above, and in most cases, works just fine.
Note if multiple layouts are required, we recommend looking at the CopyConfigureMTS / CPYCNMTS.exe utility/interface in the IMG Developer's Kit, as it lets you change layouts on the fly, and keep the software running. Closing and opening the software is generally not a good approach, because of initialization & painting delays, possible focus issues, and unintended conflicts. Of course, each particular situation is different, so it may be sufficient for your needs.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: My-T-Pen | Version: 1.78 |
QU1905120156
Can I do a right mouse click using a touchscreen?
With the TouchRight utilities, you can switch your touchscreen/pen tap between left & right click. You can download a demo at out website "http://www.imgpresents.com" - simply select TouchRight Utilities, and select download a demo. The demo is a limited run-time, but fully functional version of the software. It has a single right-click option, or you can toggle manually between acting as a left Vs right mouse button
Original ID: QU253318
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: TouchRight Utilities |
QU2005120103
Do you have an onscreen keyboard that will work on a full screen CE.NET device?
You will want to review our Build-A-Board product, and the supported processors / CE.NET builds on the support pages (www.build-a-board.com)
All of our CE supported versions are part of the flexible Build-A-Board platform.
Original ID: QU253141
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120112
Does Build-A-Board provide Windows logon support?
No - the Logon Utilities are part of My-T-Soft/My-T-Touch/My-T-Pen. Note that the 1.77 release of My-T-Soft/My-T-Touch/My-T-Pen will also support Build-A-Board layouts as part of the license.
Original ID: QU253308
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120116
What's the relationship between Build-A-Board and My-T-Touch?
At the moment, very little. Build-A-Board's run time component is separate, and considered "My-T-Soft 2". It is a different code-base, and is still somewhat limited. As a quick background, My-T-Touch is a 10 year old product, very mature, and has lots of features and capabilities, but was designed as a keyboard emulator, so its customization capabilities are limited, especially if you want to design custom layouts. When the product was designed 10 years ago as a virtual keyboard, it was never designed to be as flexible as Build-A-Board. Because of customer demand, and requests for completely different layouts, we have built a separate product, and that is Build-A-Board. In the future, we will be adding more capabilities to Build-A-Board, and the run-time keyboards. The next release of My-T-Touch, will also include a license to run Build-A-Board layouts, and eventually Build-A-Board will be able to modify "legacy" My-T-Touch layouts. However, at the moment, the 2 are separate, and have separate capabilities, although the concept of an "on-screen" applies to both.
Original ID: QU253330
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120117
Can I program a key to work like an Enter plus Close keys?
In Build-A-Board, you can put "macros" behind keys, and you could have "[Enter][CMD:Close]" as a key.
Original ID: QU253331
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120151
Will Build-A-Board function properly on Win CE 4.2 ?
The Build-A-Board builder is only for a full-version of Windows. The keyboards themselves (the My-T-Soft run-time component) supports a wide range of processors for WIn CE 4. Refer to the current release of Build-A-Board for details, or contact IMG directly.
Original ID: QU253204
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120160
How do I align a layout using Build-A-Board?
The key to aligning & working with the Builder is to do the following:
Hilight an entire row - (hold the shift key down & click on each, or drag the selection rectangle by clicking off a button, hold the mouse button down, and drag to select a whole row)
Select Layout | Size | Match both - the "highlighted" key (blue frame) will be the "guide" for matching width & height.
Now Select Layout Menu | Align | Top
Now Select Layout Menu | Spacing | Horizontal (Even spacing)
All the keys should be the same size, spaced evenly, and aligned.
The key points are the "blue" framed selected key is the "guide" for aligning, sizing, etc. You may want to start with the leftmost column of keys, and align left & match size both. Then when you highlight the row, make sure the leftmost key is the highlighted one - to change the highlight within a set of selected keys, hold the shift key down, and click on the key. Note the cursor arrows can be used to move selected keys.
Original ID: QU253431
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120168
Do you have a virtual keyboard for a WinCE 3.0 device?
Our Build-A-Board product supports the Win CE 3.0 platform. You can review at Build-A-Board.com - just go to the Build-A-Board product pages. You have the ability to select from pre-built layouts, customize them, or build your own.
Original ID: QU253462
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120171
Does your On-Screen Keyboard software come in a Pocket PC version?
In response to our customer's requests, our next major release will be "Build-A-Board" which will enable cross-platform run-time files, and allow users to use existing or create new layouts for their keyboards. You may wish to check back with us periodically to check on its progress.
Original ID: QU253508
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120179
Is it possible to enter multiple commands onto a single button using Build-A-Board?
This really isn't possible in the current Build-A-Board. The implementation of the Commands (e.g. the CMD entries) can break out of the normal keystroke processing. It is true that some commands can be double-up, but it really isn't supported. The intent was one operation per button press on the run-time keyboards. In general, to open a different layout requires a distinct button press by the operator.
Original ID: QU253703
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120183
Does Build-A-Board allow me to link boards, so that one board can open another?
Yes. You may want to look at the "Select" sample project - this allows various layouts to be selected from one main panel (some of the other panels cross select). The NKBF command blindly looks for the specified KBF name, so as long as everything is in the same folder, you can tie any panel to any other panel. Note the KBF files are the "layouts" and the names must match the NKBF command.
Original ID: QU253714
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120186
Is it possible with your software to bind buttons on my PocketPC for use within an application which is running on that PocketPC?
Our software for Pocket PC / Windows CE based targets are available through Build-A-Board. This is a tool that allows you to build virtual keyboards in any size, with any number of buttons. Primarily IMG software is used to free a touch or pen user from any physical keyboard - as such, there is no default way to tie into physical buttons on a device. Depending on the manufacturer, you may have options, but that would have to be done with the actual provider of the hardware device.
Original ID: QU253723
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120187
Is there any way to make a Build-A-Board layout transparent?
This has also been requested by others, and we have provided an update on the website.
The 2.16 MYTSOFT.EXE / SEETHRU.EXE can provide this capability.
See PU2005120233 for the download.
Original ID: QU253724
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2005120224
Can I open two separate keyboard files at once from a button?
Note that only 1 layout can be open at a time with the current version. If you need 2 "layouts" you would have to integrate them onto 1 board - you can refer to the samples (In Build-A-Board, File Menu | View Sample Layouts) where there is an alpha layout and a numeric keypad, or an alpha layout with the edit keys, etc.
The CMD:NKBF can swap between 2 or more layouts - these can be tied together to open a selection layout, or toggle between a large keyboard, a small keyboard, and a number pad, etc. Depending on your needs, just about any layout can be selected with a single button click, or (using a menu type layout) 2 clicks.
Original ID: QU259158
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board |
QU2006120472
One thing they would like to change is that when the keyboard is minimized (I have a "Min" button), they would like this to end up on the Taskbar. Currently, the keyboard minimizes to a very small icon on the System Tray. Since we are using a touchscreen, it is very hard to "double touch" the small icon in the System Tray in order to reopen the keyboard.
Can I specify something else that will force the keyboard to minimize to the Taskbar? The code behind my "Min" button is your standard Minimize command ( [CMD: MINIMIZE]).
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I want My-T-Soft for Build-A-Board to minimize like the original (pre 2.00) My-T-Soft - How do I do this?
Build a single button layout & use the CMD:NKBF, rather than the CMD:MINIMIZE - there is no regular icon available (part of this is that the keyboard window does not have a caption bar, it is not a normal application window). Here is a quick overview of what would be involved:
You will need a new project, e.g. BUTTON. For example, lets say your current project is NUM. Instead of CMD:MINIMIZE, use CMD:NKBF=BUTTON.KBF, then save & build your NUM project. Now create a new project, and call it BUTTON. Create a single button, and set its action to CMD:NKBF=NUM.KBF - label / size / position as desired. Now save & Build BUTTON. From \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\BUTTON\MSWIN copy BUTTON.KBF to the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\Target\NUM\MSWIN folder. (In the end, make sure BOTH KBF FILES (NUM.KBF / BUTTON.KBF) are in the same folder as MYTSOFT.EXE. Now when you run the keyboard, and hit "minimize" it will go to the layout as managed in BUTTON. When the single button in BUTTON is pressed, it will reopen the NUM layout.
The key thing to manipulating Build-A-Board is to realize each display presented to the user is just another layout (which can have 1 or (typically) more buttons). By using a single button layout, the "minimize to button" result can be achieved using the built-in "New KBF" command, e.g. CMD:NKBF=???
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QU2006120489
Is there a way to create a audible click when a key is pressed (run a short sound file)?
You can assign a sound to run with the [CMD:SND=???.wav] entry in the key action (uses the Windows API PlaySound internally). If used at the end of the key action, you will still get the keystrokes, along with the wave sound playback.
For example, in Key Action: Test[CMD:SND=click.WAV]
This will type Test & play the CLICK.WAV, (The click can be any wave file, or you could copy the file from our My-T-Soft software - the current version includes a KEYCLICK.WAV file in the Sounds folder in the installation folder - you would have to download & install, get the file, then un-install).
Notes:
There is a 31 character limitation in the action, so naming it to c.wav, will still work, and save 4 characters in the action.
It needs to be the last entry in the key action, as the commands are treated special, and no further interpretation of the action will be performed once a CMD is processed.
The appropriate wave file needs to be in the same folder as MYTSOFT.EXE. In Build-A-Board, the "test" version is \Program Files\Build-A-Board\TARGET\[Your Project Name]\, and for a standard windows target, it is \Program Files\Build-A-Board\TARGET\[Your Project Name]\MSWIN\ - you manually need to copy the wave file(s) into the target folders.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QU2007120531
I am trying to make a keyboard that will issue the following commands in a 5250 AS/400 environment.
I read a knowledgebase article that says the following:
- Reset - the left Control key should be used
- Field Exit - + from the num pad or the right Control key can be used
How do I tell Build-A-Board to use the left or right control keys and how do I tell it to use a + from the num pad? Also, I need to do a Reset. What key should be used for that?
You should refer to the notes & reference material in Build-A-Board Help | My-T-Soft Macrobat
The %%s162 will generate the scan code for the left control and the %%s163 will be the right control. It is possible you will need an extended attribute for the right control, which would be %%e163. Using our tool KEYBOARD\KeyWatch.exe (in the developer's kit - see C:\Program Files\Build-A-Board\SDK) you can watch what the physical keyboard generates & see what the virtual keys generate for comparison. The latching keys (Shift/Ctrl/Alt) can be problematic in that they can need handling & support from the virtual keyboard software MYTSOFT.EXE. For example, the Shift key needs to "latch" the shift state down, e.g. press the shift key & release. Press a letter & release. You will get an unshifted character. On the virtual keyboard, due to the pointing device, nothing "latches" the key (i.e. you can't press 2 keys at once with 1 pointing device). If the keys are discrete & the application software is triggered by Windows virtual key codes, then the existing implementation will work. If software monitors the physical keyboard, or requires latching capabilities, then there may be issues. If so, please let us know & we will try to assist further.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QU2007120568
When I used Build-A-Board to make a very simple keyboard with just those five operations, the Up, Down, PgUp, and PgDn all worked. However the Ctrl-G did not open the channel guide - it did nothing that I could see. I added some more keys to try alternatives and tried these action codes:
[Ctrl-Down]G[Ctrl-Up]
~~G
Why won't these work?
The issue is pretty simple - Ctrl-Shift-g is not the same as Ctrl-g. There are mentions in various places about lowercase being preferred, but this problem is inherent in computers doing what they are told. To generate a capital letter from a physical keyboard, the shift key needs to be held down, and when the macro handling part of the software sees an uppercase character it faithfully generates the sequence of keystrokes necessary to create the letter. When doing straight text, e.g. "Hello World" - ",Shift-h,e,l,l,o, Shift-w,o,r,l,d" this works just fine, all is well, and everyone is happy. When trying to use control/alt type sequences, this can sometimes cause problems, as the extra shift state causes the underlying application to treat it differently. To get a keystroke for g, and g alone, you must specify "g" in the macro, NOT G. G generates a [Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up] macro sequence. Therefore [Ctrl-down]G[Ctrl-Up] generates [Ctrl-down][Shift-Down]g[Shift-Up][Ctrl-Up], not the [Ctrl-Down]g[Ctrl-Up] sequence you want.
Some apps work fine in either upper or lower case, but when the app doesn't, you must stick with the lowercase letter in the macro.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QU2009120608
I want a key to select a field on my application. How can I do that?
In general, and in most cases, leaving the user in charge of the keyboard focus is recommended. In cases where you have a fixed screen resolution/fixed situation, and want to move and select, using a "fake" mouse click can accomplish this goal. We have modified our mouse click utilities (available in the IMG Developer's Kit) to add some flexibility. You can download MSCLK.EXE here:
Download MSCLK.ZIP (MSCLK.EXE/MSCLK.INI) (17K) (MD5: B0FA955741C130EA2E4A5F13768070D4)
There are various notes in MSCLK.INI (or you can run "MSCLK.EXE HELP").
Here are implementation notes for integrating with Build-A-Board.
You will want to assign an EXEC command function to the appropriately labeled key in Build-A-Board, e.g. [CMD:EXEC=MSCLK.EXE]. If the file MSCLK.INI exists, this will generate the action used by MSCLK.EXE. The files MSCLK.EXE/MSCLK.INI MUST be in the same folder as MYTSOFT.EXE when running. If developing, you will need to place these files in the \Program Files\Build-A-Board\TARGET\[Your Project] and \Program Files\Build-A-Board\TARGET\[Your Project]\MSWIN folders.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QU2010120622
Why does Alt-Tab only switch between the top two windows? How can I go deeper?
Because the full Alt-Tab key sequence releases the Alt state, the Window Manager "resets" the window Z order, and so the next Alt-Tab just switches to the next window in-line, pushing the current topmost window down. This results in each event switching correctly, just not as expected, or desired. You can duplicate this with a physical keyboard by simply releasing the keyboard after a window switch - only the top 2 windows will switch. You should try Shift-Alt-Tab, which will switch to the bottom window, and switch among all the windows. Because of the key action text limit in 2.10, use the "@@[Tab]" macro for Alt-Tab and "[Shift-Down]@@[Tab][Shift-Up]" macro for Shift-Alt-Tab without having to use TYPEFILE.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.10 |
QU2011120672
How do I build a custom layout (e.g. Numeric Keypad) for use as the logon keyboard in My-T-Soft 1.xx?
Here are the steps required to get a numeric keypad logon keyboard in My-T-Soft 1.78 with Build-A-Board 2.20. This will use Windows 7 as an example - if using 2000/XP, use \Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents in place of \Users\Public\Public Documents\
- Enable logon for My-T-Soft - open My-T-Soft Logon Utilities | Setup/Configure logon and click on Enable Onscreen Keyboard logon - select default/small keyboard on left hand side. OK / Exit, and when asked to restart, say No at this point.
- Obtain 2.10 Numpad example (this assumes you haven't upgraded from Build-A-Board 2.10, and don't have any native 2.10 layouts - you must start with a 2.10 layout, as the My-T-Soft 1.xx software uses the ANSI 2.10 format) - Using Windows explorer, Browse to \Users\Public\Public Documents\Build-A-Board\SOURCE, then create a NUM1024 folder
- In the Windows explorer address bar (or use browser), go to ftp://downloads.build-a-board.com/bldabrd/num1024.zip - when prompted to save/download, save in the \Users\Public\Public Documents\Build-A-Board\SOURCE\NUM1024 location
- Now run Build-A-Board, and scroll down to the NUM1024 project - select it, and when prompted, answer NO (do not convert), and YES to work on the 2.10 project. Then press F11 and Select Win 95-XP (ANSI 2.10) Target
- Press F9 to Build - you can also modify, and do the iterative build/test to work with the project.
- Press Shift-F11 to view output folder. Copy KEYBOARD.KBF in this folder to \Program Files\MYTSOFT\LOGON
- Close and save project, then restart system - the built layout will appear in the logon screens
Updating the KEYBOARD.KBF in the \Program Files\MYTSOFT\LOGON folder from a built 2.10 project will be the keyboard used at logon - you will need to restart to reload the layout.
(Note: If using 1.77 or earlier, the location would be \WINDOWS\MYTSOFT\LOGON)
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
QU2105120105
Does The Magnifier work with the programs MS Shapes and/or KidPix?
The Magnifier will work with all standard windows applications. Certain games and programs that use DirectX, or are full screen programs, will not. We always strongly recommend that you download a demo of the software and try it to make sure it will meet your needs. The demo will run for about an hour, up to 100 times.
Original ID: QU253148
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QU2105120148
Does The Magnifier remember settings?
The "Save Position" saves the current layout of the Magnifier window. Right-click on the magnifier window, then select Save Position. If you close the Magnifier, then re-open, it will be at the last "Saved" position / size.
Original ID: QU253461
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QU2105120209
How can I make The Magnifier window larger?
The Magnifier window is sizable - simply click & drag one of the borders to resize the window. Note that if you get more than 1/4 of the screen, it starts to take away the usable screen real-estate.
Original ID: QU253995
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier |
QU2106120470
How do I get The Magnifier to load automatically at start-up? I have the several copies of the program loaded at different schools, and all but one starts automatically at start up.
The easiest way to do this is to copy the shortcut into the Start Up Group. You can open the Start Menu | Programs | The Magnifier, and then right-click on the Magnifier icon & select copy. Now, use the Start Menu to get to Programs, and right-click on Start Up - select Open All Users (to have it start for all users on the machine), and right-click on a blank area & select Paste to paste the magnifier icon. Now when the machine restarts, it will run the Start Up programs, and start The Magnifier.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.20 |
QU2108120582
Alt-= and Alt-- (typed from the horizontal row of digits and to the right of the 0) work to increase or decrease the magnification by .1. When I try to use Alt-+ and Alt--(minus) from the number pad, it doesn't work. Why Not?
The top row of keys was specifically chosen because of the Alt-1 thru Alt-9 instant magnification settings, which are on the top row of the keyboard. The Magnifier is specifically is looking for those physical keys on the top row, not the simply the characters - / +. It comes down to what The Magnifier is looking for - it is not looking at characters, it is looking at the VK_OEM_PLUS & VK_OEM_MINUS keys (Virtual Keys as handled by a normal keyboard which is handled internally by Windows). In other words, the supported keys are the top row keys, not any + or - keys.
You can use Alt-M to open the custom magnification dialog, and select your desired magnification, or use the keys supported by The Magnifier.
The whole issue of hot-keys raises many issues, including compatibility with other software (i.e. conflicts when different programs use the same hot-key combination), user customization, etc., etc. The Magnifier uses hot-keys in a straightforward manner - these are the hot keys, you have 3 options (Alt, Alt-Shift, or Ctrl-Shift), and that is it. There are multiple ways to control the magnification, as outlined above, and through the menu.
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Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: The Magnifier | Version: 1.50 |
QW0105120386
How do I find the Downloadable software?
All downloads are available at the bottom of the product description page. Many times people would download the incorrect version for their needs. Be sure to review the product descriptions and notes at the top of the product page to verify that you are downloading the correct product for your needs.
Original ID: QW400321
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Category: Downloading | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QW0105120387
I don't want to enter my personal information in the form on the download page. How do I get a demo?
Your information is not required, as indicated clearly on the top of the page. Simply scroll down and select the downloadable file. If you would like product literature, and more information about IMG's products, use the form to enter a name and address, along with your e-mail.
Original ID: QW400322
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Category: Downloading | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QW0105120388
I'd like a demo on CD - what should I do?
Please contact IMG by e-mailing us with the request, or give us a call.
Original ID: QW400323
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Category: Downloading | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QW0105120389
How long does a typical download take?
There are all types of data connections available, and the speed of the download depends not only on the size of the download, but the type of Internet connection you have and the volume of Internet (or local) data traffic. For a typical 56K modem, a 1MB (1000K) download will take between 9-15 minutes.
Original ID: QW400324
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Category: Downloading | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |
QW0105120390
I've downloaded the file. Where is it?
Typically the file will be placed on your desktop, a Temp folder, the My Downloads folder, or My Documents folder. This is a function of your version of Windows, browser preferences, and your system configuration. If you can't find a recently downloaded file, you can try the following:
- Try and download a file from the Internet, and you will be asked to Save to Disk - when you select OK, the default folder should be shown, indicating where the file will be saved. Cancel this download, then use Windows Explorer to open the default download folder.
- Download the file again, and note the location it is being saved in. If it is the same as the original, you will be asked if it is OK to overwrite the existing file. Note the location, cancel the download, then use Windows Explorer to open the folder.
- Always note the save location, or use the same location everytime you download a file.
- Use the Find or Search function on the hard disk, and specify the file name (indicated on the download link).
Original ID: QW400325
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Category: Downloading | Type: Question/Answer |
Product: General Issue |












