Windows XP USB Download and Installation When you plug the computer cable into the VESA connector on a computer, Windows XP automatically detects and installs USB drivers for the keyboard and composite device. It is only when you plug in the USB cable so you can use the LP130 remote control to emulate the Page Up and Page Down keys on the computer that you need to install the Windows XP drivers. You need only to follow the Found New Hardware Wizard to complete the driver installation process. It starts automatically when Windows XP you plug in the USB cable. Store the file you download your computer's hard drive or on a floppy disk. You'll need access to it when you set up the computer for use with the LP130. Note that you need to install the driver once on each laptop or desktop PC you use with the LP130. NOTE The file you download is called ProjMgr-v1x-Drvrs.exe. This file serves as an upgrade for the Projector Manager application and as the source for USB drivers for Windows XP. The download and installation procedure is the same for both. You do not need to install Projector Manager to have USB connectivity. However, if you already use Projector Manager, you need to install the drivers so that you can use it with Windows XP. To download the Windows XP USB drivers 1. In the Software Download page, click the Download Now button next to the Windows XP USB Drivers. The File Download dialog box appears. NOTE By default the File Download dialog box includes a message warning you that you are about to download a potentially damaging file. You can ignore this message. 2. Click Save. The Save As dialog box appears. 3. Navigate to the location where you want to save the file, then click Save.
You can place it on the Desktop if you wish. You will not need to keep the file after you install the drivers unless you plan to upgrade more than one computer. You can also save the file on a floppy disk after you download it. The ProjMgr-v1x-Drvrs.exe file downloads to your computer's hard drive. You are ready to install the USB drivers on your computer. To extract USB drivers Before you install the USB drivers, you need to make the drivers available by 'extracting' them from the.exe file you downloaded from the InFocus website. Make sure that you extract the files on the computer you want to upgrade. 1. Navigate to the location where you stored the ProjMgr-v1x-Drvrs.exe file, then double-click it. 2. In the WinZip Self-Extractor dialog box, click Unzip. By default, the files are stored at C:\PM1\Driver Updates. 3. Once the files are extracted, click Close. Now you are ready to install the USB drivers.
To install the USB Drivers for Windows XP 1. Turn on the computer on. 2. Plug the projector into the computer. Make sure the USB cable is plugged into a USB connector on the computer. 3. Turn the projector on. When you turn the projector on, a message appears adjacent to the Windows Task bar, telling you that Windows has detected new hardware. The Found New Hardware Wizard automatically appears. 4. In the Found New Hardware Wizard, select Install From a List or Specific Location (Advanced). Do not insert the computer's Installation CD. Then click Next.
5. In the next Wizard dialog box that appears, select Don't Search. I will Choose the Driver to Install. Then click Next. 6. In the next Wizard dialog box, select InFocus LP130, then click the Have Disk button. NOTE You can ignore the This Driver is not Digitally Signed message.
7. In the Install From Disk dialog box, click Browse. 8. Navigate to the location where you stored the extracted USB files (C:\PM1\Driver Updates), then select the file named IFCBULK.inf. Click Open.
9. When you return to the Install From Disk dialog box, click OK. 10. The USB drivers automatically install.
11. When the drivers are installed, the final Wizard dialog box appears. Click Finish. The Found New Hardware message box appears, telling you that the USB drivers were successfully installed. You have completed the setup on the current laptop or desktop computer. You now have keyboard "Page Up" and Page Down" capabilities and mouse control through the remote. If you use Projector Manager, you can now control the LP130 through the Projector Manager interface.