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Read more stories. Do What You Love. Love What You Do. Alumni Success. More Alumni Stories. Learn More Learn More Get started with our in-depth information packet! Get started with our in-depth information packet! My WindowsXP system though protested as it did not like the Camera by telling me that it is not yet digitally signed for WindowsXP and do I want to continue to install it.
Sure, why not. In using the camera, I find that it is really small and I find that my fingers get in the way of the led indicator on the front but hope that it doesn't matter. Also, fathoming what the cryptic LCD screen is telling you for the mode of the picture is a bit difficult. When I looked at the booklet to get an inkling of what the codes were, I discovered that there were two sets of codes for each setting and the legend in the book didn't make much sense but after thinking about it for a while, I was able to figure it out.
As with most any camera, the more you use it the more you get to know where things are and where you should or should not keep your fingers. While there is no through the lens type of view finder, there is a top mounted viewfinder that slides out to allow you to get a good idea on what you are taking a picture of. Being left handed, I found that despite its small size, I had some difficulty getting used to using it with just one hand as if you want to just one hand, it must be the right, and I think that a right handed person shouldn't have any trouble at all once you get used to it.
There is no off button on the camera but if you don't do anything for around 30 seconds, it will shut it self off. It also takes a while to get used to the mode button as quite often, when you hit it, nothing happens and in a couple of instances, I had to wait for the camera to power itself off because when you hit the button, nothing would happen. In using the Photosuite, I quickly came to the conclusion that the SE version has very little of the features you will get with the MGI's Plantinum edition so the recommendation here is to immediately upgrade or to switch to another photo editing software package like JASC's Paint Shop Pro.
In editing the pictures, I was a bit disappointed. It seems to capture the right number of pixels that I told it to but the color was very mottled and did not look good at all. The other package that came with the camera is MGI's Photovista image merging and stitching program and while it seems simple in setup, it is actually a very good program. I used it to stitch together a couple of other panorama series of images that I had taken before and it did an excellent job.
In connecting the camera to the computer, it does not come up as a storage device like some USB connected cameras do so you must use a photo editing software package to download the images to the computer. I could also find no real way of controlling the camera from the computer for doing things like erasing the images after taking them or determining what kind of still frame image I want to take with the camera attached to the computer.
After everything has been installed, when you plug the camera into the connected USB cable and it is a proprietary USB cable with a very very small connector on the camera side , you hear a sound telling you it has been connected and you will see the led power light come on as well. In this mode, it seems to say powered on as long as you have the cable connected but I really don't know whether it is powering from the battery or the USB connector but so far haven't wasted yet the batteries.
In fact, you should get quite a bit of life out of the batteries as there is no LCD screen to eat up energy. Of course, as soon as I wrote those lines, the camera came up with the low battery indicator.
While tinkering with the camera, I did find that it works quite well in video capture mode while connected to the computer through the USB Port. Tech Support Guy is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. Click here to join today! JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Digi Pen Driver files. Thread starter Hillbly Start date Mar 23, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies.
The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Hillbly Thread Starter. Joined Mar 23, Messages 8. I recently acquired a digi pen that was purchased through the Sharper Image catalog.
However, the driver files were lost with all the software for it. Thus, I ended up with it However, after numerous web searches, I have been unable to find any drivers for it at all. The Sharper Image and Aroma people have been sending out the software for over two months and it still has not been sent, much less received. Does anyone else have the drivers for this or know where I can find them? Malware Specialist. Joined Mar 19, Messages 37, That is the one, I do not see a visible FCC number, but I could look into it Literally The whole reason I have it at all is because none of the people in our office who requested the drivers could get any from them though.
I will see what I can get from them, but I am not holding my hopes very high. Thanks Hillbly PS: Sorry about the redundant forums, the second one seemed like a more likely place to get driver files from though, so I figured I would try.
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