Uninstalling
the Driver
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Use the Add/Remove Programs
feature in the Control Panel
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Open the Control Panel
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Click Start, hover over
Settings, click Control Panel
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Double-click the Add/Remove
Programs or Programs and Features icon
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On some machines there will be a
moderate wait time for the program list to populate
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Click the Elo Universal Driver
item
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Click the Remove button
or Uninstall button.
![Uninstalling the driver](Images/uninstall program.jpg)
![](Images/uninstall.jpg)
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The Elo drivers will be removed.
No computer restart is required.
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Click the Finish button when it
appears.
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Run EloSetup /U from a
command line or batch file. See Installing
the Driver, Software, Silent Install for more details.
The following registry keys
remain after the driver is uninstalled:
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The Secondary registry folders
and keys (see Registry Entries
section of this document)
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The USB portion of the Primary
registry entries. See the Registry
Entries section of this document for the location of the USB registry
entries. Only the Vid_04e7&Pid_#### folder applies to Elo registry entries.
Disabling
the Driver
Disabling
Touch Functionality
Touch functionality may be
quickly and easily disabled using the Tool Tray icon. If the Elo icon is
not in the Tool Tray (lower right corner of the display), see the section on
enabling the Tool Tray icon below.
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Click the Elo icon in the
Tool Tray (lower right corner of the display)
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The Elo Touchscreen Properties
list is displayed
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Click Disable Touch
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Touch functionality is disabled
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Touch functionality is
re-enabled in the same manner
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This is a toggle function
(Enable/Disable)
To place the Elo icon in the Tool
Tray: