04-03-2021



Operating SystemCurrentPreviousNotes
InterfaceDriver RevisionInterfaceDriver Revision
• RS-232
• USB
UniWinDriver708.zip
7.08 Driver Manual
• RS-232
• USB
EEPROM support available
• RS-232
• USB
• PS/2
6.20cs
6.20cs XPe
N/ALegacy TSHARC Driver
Touch Base Drivers• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
Available for
Download
WinCE, WinXP/7/8,
WinXPe/7e,Linux,
MacOS
Win CE Net 4.2• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
WinCE4.2 118a
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
WinCE4.2 1.16
Drivers Manual
WinCE 5.0• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
WinCE5.0 1.18b
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
WinCE5.0 1.16
Drivers Manual
WinCE 6.0• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
WinCE6.0 118b
Drivers Manual
N/A
Linux• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
3.23
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
3.04c
Drivers Manual
3.23 recommended for kernels 2.6.27 and later
Linux• RS-232
• UART (TTL)
V 102
User Guide
N/AOpen source kernel code for Linux development
Linux• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
2.07N/ARecommended for legacy support of older Linux distributions
MacOS9• USB1.06N/A
MacOSX• USB• Motorola 1.04
• Intel & PPC 2.1.0
• USB1.03
2.00
Windows ME
Window98
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
UniWinDriver620cs.zip
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
6.19cs
6.19cs Manual
Windows 95• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
• BUS
5.04c
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
• BUS
5.04b
Drivers Manual
Windows 3.1x• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
3.01
Drivers Manual
N/A
Win NT 4.0• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
5.00
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
4.01b
Win CE 3.x• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
1.10
Drivers Manual
1.09
Win CE 4.0• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
x86 driver
GEODEx86_1.00
ARMV4I Intel Xscale
N/A
Win CE Net 4.1• RS-232
• PS/2
• USB
x86 101N/A
DOS• RS-232
• PS/2
3.04c
Drivers Manual
• RS-232
• PS/2
• BUS
3.30

In our early days we developed driver software for DOS, Windows 3.1 and OS/2. Microsoft then released 95, 98 and NT and at the same time white papers were published about future driver standards and requirements and also the support for plug and play and HID class devices. Taking into account the emerging driver standards and aware of the functionality we wanted to offer in our drivers we set about designing the driver we distribute today called UPDD. This stands for Universal Pointer Device Driver and refers to the fact that the driver is available for many operating systems and supports nearly all known touch controllers ever manufactured.

Since the initial design in 2000 we have maintained and updated the driver to support new operating systems, new touch devices and new functionality - details of which are available elsewhere on this web site. Version 4 of the driver, launched mid 2006, merged the drivers and utility programs across all operating systems under one cross platform development environment offering the same software across all major operating systems.

The main features of the latest UPDD driver are as follows:

  • Cross operating system platform compatibility
  • Common look and feel across all operating systems
  • Multi language support for all utility programs
  • Language support tool to easily add support for new languages
  • Multi device support per system (unlimited)
  • Multi monitor support per system (unlimited)
  • Functionally rich - many useful touch features
  • Built in touch extensions/utilities
  • Touch Toolbars to invoke system services
  • Supports 100s of touch devices
  • Easy to configure support for new devices
  • Windows WHQL approval when submitted to Microsoft
  • Comprehensive Application Programmers Interface (API)
  • Multi-touch support
  • Gesture recognition

The UPDD driver supports a great number of pointer devices, mainly touchscreen, whiteboards and pen. Our driver is utilised when native touch support in current operating systems does not offer the functionality required or does not support old legacy devices or you may have a custom requirement that can be achieved with our driver. Touch-Base is a leading developer and supplier of touchscreen and pointer device drivers. Established in 1989, we supply branded drivers to hardware manufacturers and distributors worldwide as well as direct sales to end users. Drivers The UPDD driver supports a great number of pointer devices, mainly touchscreen, whiteboards and pen. Our driver is utilised when native touch support in current operating systems does not offer the functionality required or does not support old legacy devices or you may have a custom requirement that can be achieved with our driver. Hardware Considerations. Driver operation. Mouse port interface. Supported hardware. There has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of multi-touch devices since the demonstration by Jeff Han of his conceptual multi-touch interface in 2006 and more recently the successful launch of the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch and the most recent and highly publicised.

Drivers Touch Screen

UPDD driver is distributed by many touch manufacturers and system integrators to support their touch products.

As an end user we can build and supply a driver to support your touch hardware in use for most operating systems.

As a touch manufacturer we can supplier an OEM version of the driver for distribution with your touch products.

Touch Base Drivers

As a system integrator, possibly utilising touch hardware from a variety of touch suppliers, we can supply a single driver to support all touch hardware in current use extendable to support new touch products as they come to market.

Touch Base Drivers

Drivers

In addition to our driver offering we also make available, free of charge, a fully comprehensive software development kit (SDK). Traditional touch usage has been through mouse emulation and this remains the case with most commonly used desktop operating systems. However, in some circumstances mouse emulation is not the best interface and the UPDD SDK allows programs, via the UPDD Application Programmers Interface (API), to directly interface with the driver (and therefore the touch hardware) to cater for those situations where mouse emulation is not suitable.

Whatever your touch driver requirement we believe that UPDD will satisfy your needs.