The ControlPoint software encompasses a number of modules - System Manager (control of the tablet and display & other devices), Security Manager (manages the TPM, fingerprint sensor and other security functions) and Connection Manager (controls wireless LAN and broadband functions). The Dell ControlPoint System Manager is required for various functions including managing the screen orientation, the ambient light sensor, additional power settings, keyboard hot keys and Dell ControlPoint
Two devices, listed as PCI Serial Port and PCI Simple Communications Controller, are the Intel AMT SOL and the Intel AMT HECI respectively. Whilst pen input appears to be fairly accurate out of the box, touch input improves with calibration. Once installed, multi-touch is enabled:Īfter loading the driver for the screen, calibration is required to improve accuracy.
Until you install the beta drivers, an unknown device will be shown in Device Manager. The beta driver package ran a firmware upgrade on my screen - oddly enough only after several installs (I’ve reinstalled Windows a few times while checking the drivers).
Windows 7 will enable touch input for the display by default however the N-trig DuoSense Multi-Touch package for Windows 7 (information page here) beta drivers are required for multi-touch input.
I’ve avoided the Connection Manager itself and have installed just the driver package. Dell Wireless 5530 broadband package is a part of the ControlPoint Connection Manager. Download the ControlPoint Security Manager driver for this device.ĭell Wireless 5530 HSPA Mobile Broadband Minicard Device. This was marked as an unknown device named 5880 in Device Manager.
Keeping to the absolute minimum, I installed the following:īroadcom USH CV w/ Fingerprint Swipe Sensor. There were a few drivers and updates that I’ve had to download.