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Phidgets are designed to run on Windows 2000 or newer. On Windows, Phidgets can be either plugged directly into a USB Port or run over a network using the [[#Webservice | Webservice]].
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==Getting Started==
==Getting Started with Windows==
Welcome to using Phidgets with Windows!


Before choosing a language below, you should have installed the '''Core Drivers''' and confirmed that your Phidget works.  This process is described in the Getting Started guide <span style="color:red;">for your specific Phidget device</span>.
Phidget22 is supported on '''Windows 8 and newer'''.


==Recommended Languages==
If you are ready to go, the first step in creating Windows applications with Phidgets is installing our libraries.


After you have installed the Core Drivers, you should pick a programming language and run the examples for that specific language.
===Install===
To install our libraries, download the installer for your system:
*[https://cdn.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/windows/Phidget22-x86.exe 32-bit Installer Download]
*[https://cdn.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/windows/Phidget22-x64.exe 64-bit Installer Download]


On Windows, we recommend the following languages for Windows:
If you need to access an old version of the drivers, [https://www.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/windows/ click here].


*[[Language - C Sharp|C#]]
When prompted, continue with the installation:
*[[Language - C|C/C++]]
[[image:Windows_Install.png|link=|center]]
*[[Language - Flash AS3|Flash AS3]]
*[[Language - Java|Java]]
*[[Language - LabView|LabView]]
*[[Language - Max/MSP|Max/MSP]]
*[[Language - Python|Python]]
*[[Language - VB.NET|Visual Basic .NET]]
*[[Language - VB6|Visual Basic 6.0]]


You can also use these languages, but they do not support [[General Phidget Programming#Event Driven Code | event driven code]]:


*[[Language - MATLAB|MATLAB]]
The libraries are now installed on your machine. Next, let's verify that they are working properly.


==Common Problems and Solutions==
''For instructions on installing our libraries without an installer, check out the [[OS - Windows Advanced Information]] page.''
===Issue: Installing .NET 2.0 on Windows 2000.===
Affected Operating Systems: '''Windows 2000'''


To install the Phidget Framework on Windows 2000 systems, the .NET 2.0 framework is required.
===Verify===
Also, although not explicitly required to use Phidgets on a Windows system, Phidgets under the .NET languages can use .NET 2.0.
The best way to verify that your libraries are working properly is to use the Phidget Control Panel. The control panel is a powerful tool that will help you develop your Phidgets applications. Get started by following the instructions below:


Solution: The Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package for (x86) and (x64)
systems is freely available from www.microsoft.com. You will need to upgrade to at least Windows
2000 Service Pack 3 for the (x86) version.


===Issue: A corrupt installation fails on removal or repair===
Find the  [[File:Ph.jpg|link=]]  icon in the taskbar. If it is not there, open up the start menu and search for ''Phidget Control Panel''
Affected Operating Systems: '''Windows'''
[[File:Windows PhidgetTaskbar.PNG|link=|center]]


Solution: In Windows, if the normal uninstall fails then the Phidget Framework can be manually
uninstalled by following these steps:
# Delete C:\Program Files\Phidgets\
# Remove the Phidgets key from the Registry [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services PhidgetWebservice21].


In most cases this is enough to get the installer working again. If you need to remove all traces of
Next, double-click on the Phidgets icon to bring up the Phidget Control Panel. You can now see all the Phidgets that are plugged into your machine, as well as any Phidgets that are on the network:  
the Phidgets libraries manually without using the uninstaller:
[[File:Windows ControlPanel General.PNG|link=|alt=Windows Control Panel General|center]]
# Shut down any programs using the Phidget libraries, including the webservice and the Phidget Control Panel.
# Unregister the COM library: regsvr32 /u “C:\Program Files\Phidgets\Phidget21COM.dll”
# Remove Phidget21.NET and Policy.2.1.Phidget21.NET from C:\Windows\Assembly\
# Delete ‘C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Phidgets’ (WindowsXP) or ‘C:\Users\All Users\Phidgets’ (Vista).
# Delete C:\Windows\system32\phidget21.dll
# Delete Phidgets from the start menu
# Delete C:\Program Files\Phidgets
# Search for and remove keys mentioning Phidgets from the registry in the following locations:
:* [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\]
:* [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products\]
:* [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFolders\Phidgets Inc]
:* [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Phidget21Manager]  
:* [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Assemblies\Global\]


:9. Reboot


'''NOTE:''' You can go through the registry and purge any other keys mentioning Phidgets if you still
Click on the '''+''' beside a device to expand it so that you can see all available channels. Double-click on one of these channels to open up a window that lets you interact with it.:
have problems, but at this point you should be able to reinstall under most cases. There will also be
[[File:Controlpanel_openapplication.png|500px|link=|alt=Windows Control Panel General|center]]
keys relating to the installer, the .NET library and the COM library, but they should not interfere with
anything.


===Issue: Some Logitech software prevents communication with Phidgets ===
Affected Operating Systems: '''Windows'''


Old Logitech drivers or software will sometimes mistakenly claim Phidget devices when waiting on some hardware to be connected.
The Phidget Control Panel can be used for testing devices, updating firmware, enabling a Phidget Network Server, and more! Visit the [[Phidget Control Panel|Phidget Control Panel page]] for more information.
When this happens, the device shows up in the Phidget Control Panel at start up but examples and programs are unable to make a connection to the Phidget.
This is known to occur with Logitech QuickCam and Force Feedback Mouse software.  


Solution: Try shutting the offending Logitech application down or kill its process in the task manager when using Phidgets.


===Issue: Event data is sporadic/slow/clumped over the webservice===
Your Phidget is now able to communicate with your development machine. The next step is selecting a programming language so you can start to write some code!
Affected Operating Systems: '''Windows'''


Windows implements 200ms delayed ACKs for network traffic. When traffic is one-way only - as it is with event data, the data will all arrive in clumps every 200ms because of delayed ACKs.
==Programming==
Ready to write some code? Select one of the programming languages below:


This can be a great drawback for application which rely on low latency event data over the network. (source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/214397)
{{Programming_Languages_Table}}


This delayed ACK behavior can be disabled in windows to decrease event latency as documented here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328890
==Advanced Information==


In the future, the Phidgets library may implement this differently, but so far we have been unable to match the performance achieved by disabling delayed ACK.
For information on advanced Windows topics, such as installing our libraries without an installer, installing our libraries without an internet connection, or using Windows in a Virtual Machine, check our page on [[OS - Windows Advanced Information|Windows Advanced Information]]


==Limitations==
==Software License==
List any limitations associated with running Phidgets with this OS.
By downloading the Phidget22.MSI you agree to adhere to the terms of the [{{SERVER}}/documentation/Licenses/Phidgets_EULA.pdf Phidgets End User License Agreement]. The C API section of Phidget22 is covered by the [https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause The 3-Clause BSD License]. The source code of C API can be found [{{SERVER}}/downloads/phidget22/libraries/linux/libphidget22.tar.gz here].

Latest revision as of 21:19, 19 December 2024


Getting Started with Windows

Welcome to using Phidgets with Windows!

Phidget22 is supported on Windows 8 and newer.

If you are ready to go, the first step in creating Windows applications with Phidgets is installing our libraries.

Install

To install our libraries, download the installer for your system:

If you need to access an old version of the drivers, click here.

When prompted, continue with the installation:

Windows Install.png


The libraries are now installed on your machine. Next, let's verify that they are working properly.

For instructions on installing our libraries without an installer, check out the OS - Windows Advanced Information page.

Verify

The best way to verify that your libraries are working properly is to use the Phidget Control Panel. The control panel is a powerful tool that will help you develop your Phidgets applications. Get started by following the instructions below:


Find the Ph.jpg icon in the taskbar. If it is not there, open up the start menu and search for Phidget Control Panel

Windows PhidgetTaskbar.PNG


Next, double-click on the Phidgets icon to bring up the Phidget Control Panel. You can now see all the Phidgets that are plugged into your machine, as well as any Phidgets that are on the network:

Windows Control Panel General


Click on the + beside a device to expand it so that you can see all available channels. Double-click on one of these channels to open up a window that lets you interact with it.:

Windows Control Panel General


The Phidget Control Panel can be used for testing devices, updating firmware, enabling a Phidget Network Server, and more! Visit the Phidget Control Panel page for more information.


Your Phidget is now able to communicate with your development machine. The next step is selecting a programming language so you can start to write some code!

Programming

Ready to write some code? Select one of the programming languages below:

Advanced Information

For information on advanced Windows topics, such as installing our libraries without an installer, installing our libraries without an internet connection, or using Windows in a Virtual Machine, check our page on Windows Advanced Information

Software License

By downloading the Phidget22.MSI you agree to adhere to the terms of the Phidgets End User License Agreement. The C API section of Phidget22 is covered by the The 3-Clause BSD License. The source code of C API can be found here.