Gvision Touch Screen Drivers

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I can't get windows 7 to recognize and install a gvision touchscreen monitor that I was using with vista. It's imperative that I get it to work ASAP. The monitor is recognized through the usb. This is the 2nd Gvision monitor I have purchased, both the same model. The first one lasted 6 years of 16 hour a day use. The first one lasted 6 years of 16 hour a day use. I have a Gvision L15AX with a serial touchscreen. Setting up the elo drivers was more difficult for me than it needed to be. I tried to use the.

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Hello, all.
I have a small biz customer with a GVision Model L5AX (serial connected) touchscreen monitor. It has seen some wear over the past 4 yrs, and it now acting up. At any random time during any random day, it will lose tracking - the cursor moving to a spot about 2' down-right from where you touch. Couple happen within days after 'fixing', or up to a week.
Customer states that when it happens, he runs the Calibration app for it (as I showed him to), but it doesn't usually fix it. He then reboots the whole system several times, and still, usually, it doesn't fix it.
Gvision The couple times I've stopped in, calibration *has* worked for me. Tonight, I also noticed the serial cable was a little loose at the back of the system so I tightened it (we had already resolved the cursor issue prior to finding this).
So my question is mainly - why? At least a direction to look in - monitor (hardware), software (drivers), or system? I'm leaning away from the monitor, as when it gets back 'on track', it can work properly for up to a week (I will gladly listen to arguments why it *would* be the monitor, if someone believes so - like, it's possibly getting worn?).
Another tidbit... It's running on a newer system (hardware), but running Windows Millenium (yep, good old 'Me'). I'm not sure why - I think the guy who installed the whole setup for him did this. [cringe]
I'm throwing this out at 500 points as it's driving this guy nuts - never knowing when it's going to rear up. He'd like to get this resolved quickly - last resort a new touchscreen.
Thanks much for any tips, advice, suggestions, pointers, and/or information you can provide?