Chassis mouse and keyboard, Drivers and software, Files and directories installed on your hard drive – National Instruments PXI NI 8171 Series User Manual

Page 28: Chassis mouse and keyboard -12, Drivers and software -12

Advertising
background image

Chapter 2

Installation and Configuration

NI 8171 Series User Manual

2-12

ni.com

Chassis Mouse and Keyboard

The PXI-1020 has an integrated PS/2 mouse. The PXI-1025 has an
integrated PS/2 keyboard and mouse. To simplify configuration for these
chassis, the NI 8171 series includes an internal USB-to-PS/2 adapter. When
the NI 8171 series is installed in a PXI-1020 or PXI-1025 chassis, the
USB-to-PS/2 adapter is enabled automatically. With this adapter, you can
use both the chassis’ integrated keyboard/mouse and the PS/2 keyboard and
mouse connected to the NI 8171 series front panel. To enable
keyboard/mouse access in DOS or Windows NT environments, you must
enable the legacy USB. See the

Advanced Setup Menu

section for more

information.

Drivers and Software

Files and Directories Installed on Your Hard Drive

Your hard drive includes a directory called

images

in its root that

contains software and soft copies of manuals for the peripherals. The
directory structure under the

images

directory is logically organized into

several levels.

In the

images

directory itself, you will find a

manuals

directory,

an

os

directory, and directories for each computer peripheral.

The

manuals

directory contains quick reference guides, technical

reference manuals, and National Instruments software manuals, all in
Adobe Acrobat format. To access any manual, change your directory to

c:\images\pxi8171\manuals

and list the contents of that directory.

You will see several files, one corresponding to each peripheral.

The

os

directory contains a subdirectory corresponding to the operating

system installed on your computer.

The rest of the directories correspond to each peripheral in your system.
Within each of these directories are the drivers for the peripherals. These
files and directories are copied exactly from the manufacturer distribution
disks, so the naming conventions vary from peripheral to peripheral.

Because the naming conventions may not be completely straightforward,
National Instruments provides a text file named

drivers.txt

in the

c:\images\pxi8171

directory. The

drivers.txt

file explains how

to install support for each peripheral. You may want to print this file for
reference when you install your peripheral device drivers.

Advertising