Download Odeon Port Devices Driver



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Synaptics_v15_2_7_C_XP32_Vista32_Win7-32.exe
50.9 MB
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Input Devices
Windows XP/Vista/7

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  • Windows 7 32-bit
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By default, the combined operation of the Ports class installer and the Serial function driver configure a serial port as a COM port. Serial creates a COM port device interface for a serial port if the SerialSkipExternalNaming entry value for a device does not exist or is set to zero. For more information about how Serial creates a COM port device interface for a COM port and how to override this operation, see External Naming of COM Ports.

The Ports class installer performs the following tasks when it installs a serial port:

  1. Selects a COM port number and sets a port name in the PortName entry value under the device's hardware key. The port name has the format COM<n>, where <n> is the port number. If Serial creates a COM port interface for the serial port, Serial uses the value of PortName as the symbolic link name for the COM port.

  2. Displays a default property page dialog box, which allows a user to select settings for the port. For information about how to install a custom properties page, see Installing an Advanced Properties Page for a COM Port.

  3. Sets the device friendly name for the device. You obtain the name using the SPDRP_FRIENDLYNAME flag with SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty.

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You can supply a co-installer to set registry settings for a Plug and Play serial device. If an entry value is not present in the registry, Serial uses a default value for the port.