Re: Device Enumeration Failure

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I am just as surprised for the very same reason. It almost seems like this was done on purpose.

I've got one last idea. I am going to use XP or UBCD to check if other than the installed windows versions detect anything.


On 05/16/2012 11:20 AM, Anil Nair wrote:
Hello Gerhard,

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Gerhard Thomas
<gerhardthomas123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
In windows the touchscreen works flawlessly.
It will be hard you monitor the exact right moment when it is turned on. I
am suspecting now that on loading the driver windows is sending some
activation package to the device (or another device 'switch'). I also
wondered if it is possible that there are multiple configurations of the usb
hub or host controller that would turn the device on.
But, why this strange behavior??? Other manufacturer's are also using
Cando touchscreen devices i never heard such a strange behavior from
other netbooks or laptops.


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