From their web site the only drivers they offer are for very very old releases of OS X (10.6, Snow Leopard is the newest driver I see there). So I am inclined to believe their specs that say only Windows platforms are currently supported.
UPDD V6 driver is available for MacOS 10.8 and above. It supports legacy serial and non-HID USB devices as well as modern HID USB devices. When using a multi-touch touch screen it supports full multi-touch gestures, mimicking the functionality of a multi-touch trackpad or magic mouse. UPDD V5 is still available for Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7. Drivers, Files & SDK Downloads. Welcome to our download tool. By downloading a driver, you agree to the terms and conditions of the applicable End User License Agreement (EULA) on behalf of yourself and the company you represent. View the applicable EULA by clicking on the EULA link in the Notes. Choose a category to begin. Elo Touchscreen Drivers for Windows: Download and Install. Samsung USB Drivers for Odin: Download and Install. Windows update failed: What to Do Next? - Techs Magic. How to Activate TeamViewer Black Screen Feature on Windows/Mac.
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But you will need to talk with the company tech support about what, exactly, they can or do offer for Mac users. MacOS has no built in support for touch screens, so any solution you find is going to need to include its own software to drive any touch interface.
Jun 12, 2019 6:07 AM
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DeFKnoL
New member
Elo Touchscreen Software
Hello all,
I am a new Mac user, I just got my first mac yeaterday (the IntelMac mini) so please be patient with my questions.
I am typically a gentoo linux user, so the unix foundation for OS X is part of what brought me to Mac - not to mention the sleak design is great!
My Situation:
I have installed the ELO 1529L touchscreen (USB) with my mini (I'm using Leopard) and It works great! Until I reboot. When I reboot, the drivers don't seem to work anymore. So I re-install and re-calibrate and it works again - until I reboot again.
How do I get the mac to starting up with this. I also want it to work with the greeter (where you choose a user to log in).
The install creates the directory:
/tbupddmx
where all the touchscreen files/executables are, it also creates:
/System/Library/Extensions/tbupddmxhid.kext
/Library/StartupItems/TBUPDDMX
In *nix, we typically have /etc/init.d or /etc/rc3.d or /sbin/init for startup scripts, but I didn't find those, instead, I found /Library/StartupItems where the install already put a script - but it doesn't seem to run - or does not run at the right time.
If, after I reboot, I run:
/Library/StartupItems/TBUPDDMX start
I get a buch of memory errors. The touchscreen only seems to work after the driver re-install.
Any Ideas on getting this to run at startup so I don't have to re-install after every boot?
Thanks
I am a new Mac user, I just got my first mac yeaterday (the IntelMac mini) so please be patient with my questions.
I am typically a gentoo linux user, so the unix foundation for OS X is part of what brought me to Mac - not to mention the sleak design is great!
My Situation:
I have installed the ELO 1529L touchscreen (USB) with my mini (I'm using Leopard) and It works great! Until I reboot. When I reboot, the drivers don't seem to work anymore. So I re-install and re-calibrate and it works again - until I reboot again.
How do I get the mac to starting up with this. I also want it to work with the greeter (where you choose a user to log in).
The install creates the directory:
/tbupddmx
where all the touchscreen files/executables are, it also creates:
/System/Library/Extensions/tbupddmxhid.kext
/Library/StartupItems/TBUPDDMX
In *nix, we typically have /etc/init.d or /etc/rc3.d or /sbin/init for startup scripts, but I didn't find those, instead, I found /Library/StartupItems where the install already put a script - but it doesn't seem to run - or does not run at the right time.
If, after I reboot, I run:
/Library/StartupItems/TBUPDDMX start
I get a buch of memory errors. The touchscreen only seems to work after the driver re-install.
Any Ideas on getting this to run at startup so I don't have to re-install after every boot?
Thanks