First, check the computer compatability (e.g. xp, 2000, windows 7) of the mousepen and then check on the company's website for FAQs, contact emails etc.
the sound card,speaker ,drivers and settings at control panel ( volume controls or the computer's audio settings)
Often, downloading the Chipset for your PC and mainboard will solve USB Driver problems, some times also Windows Update. If you are trying to install an external device you might need the drivers from the manufacturers website or the following DVD's. You can check devices and settings from 'Device Manager'.
Variable speed drivers are necessary to be able to have different speed settings in a motor.
If it's greyed out, it may be something having to do with your graphics card or drivers - see the Related Links below.
Check your settings...the passenger and drive have TWO different temperature settings.
The following may help you. Updating your video card drivers in Mac OS X couldn't be easier: Just use the built-in Software Update, and your drivers will automatically be updated. Step 1: Find the "settings" file Tribal Trouble's configuration is stored in a file called "settings" which is located in Library/Application Support/TribalTrouble/ in your home folder. Use Finder to locate the file: Finding the Tribal Trouble settings file Finding the Tribal Trouble settings file Step 2: Edit the "settings" file Once you have found the "settings" file, double-click it to open it in a text editor and add the following lines: use_vbo=false use_fbo=false use_pbuffer=false Save the file when you are done, and try running Tribal Trouble again. Editing the settings file Editing the "settings" file
device drivers
Attached link has some office locations and contact information which can help you out.
This generally occurs due to a variety of odd reasons - all easily fixed. Open Accessibility Settings (if using XP) or Ease of Access (if using Vista or higher) in Control Panel. Open Keyboard Settings, and uncheck "Turn on Sticky Keys", "Turn on Toggle Keys", and "Turn on Filter Keys". Apply the settings. If settings are not the issue, you need to update your Keyboard drivers. You can do this by either downloading the correct drivers from the manufacturers website, or by opening Device Manager, selecting the Keyboard, right-click and enter properties and update drivers from there.
date and time is one of them it also stores settings about drivers on the computer
after having many problems with mine, its in the fuse box on the drivers side under near the drivers footwell...think there are a few of them!
You need to install the drivers for the sound card your computer has installed in it.