MT7 Software Suite March ‘07. MT 7 TouchWare ClearTek The Big Picture Wired TP EX II 3000 Profile EX II 77XX NFI ClearTek EX II 5000 Curved EX II 1000.

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MT7 Software Suite March ‘07

MT 7 TouchWare ClearTek The Big Picture Wired TP EX II 3000 Profile EX II 77XX NFI ClearTek EX II 5000 Curved EX II 1000 Resistive NFI DST Product Line Evolution ClearTek II Profile EX II 7000 EX II 9000 MT 7

Agenda MicroTouch Software Suite overview –TouchWare, MT 7 MT7 product strategy

MicroTouch™ Software Suite: MT 7 “MT 7” = “MicroTouch™ Software Driver 7” The “MicroTouch ™ Software Suite” of software products includes: MT 7 for Linux TouchWare 5.64 SR5 serial Touchware 5.64 SR5 USB Microcal 7.4 MT 7 for Window 2000/XP TouchWare for WinCE.NET TouchWare for Linux MT 7 for XPe USB-HID 2d Scan utility DOSTouch

MT 7 MT 7 is the new “common platform” –EXII based ClearTek and ClearTek II –SC Series Resistive –DST Unified core driver –for USB, HID, Serial, and Serial Plug and Play interface and supported operating systems Driver and application code structured for easier maintenance and support MT 7 is designed to support today’s latest operating systems and interfaces…..and tomorrow’s TouchWare Developed in 1997 A series of separate drivers for –Serial –USB –PS2 –95/98, Win2k, NT, WinCE.NET, Linux Difficult to maintain TouchWare vs. MT 7

MT 7 Product Strategy Foundation for new technologies MT7 is the “common touch system element” for –EXII based ClearTek I & II, –SC Ser ies Resistive –DST technologies. “Unified core driver” –for USB, HID and Serial interface and supported operating systems Driver and application code structured for easier customer support MT7 is designed to support today’s latest operating systems…..and tomorrow’s

MT 7 Product Strategy Deploy the same features across all operating systems Makes the addition of new controller support easy –I.e., next gen EXII controllers ! Make all controllers technologies work together and support their special features –EXII, DST, SC Series Support for Serial, USB, HID interfaces

MT 7 Product Strategy MT 7 for all new ClearTek, ClearTek II, Resistive, and DST touch opportunities Allow Sales team to support ALL new 3M Touch system products using a common 3M Touch Systems driver. -Commonality of software driver setup -3M sales/technical common product knowledge

MT 7 SW Architecture – Why it’s important MT 7 Architecture –Isolated operating system dependent code –Isolated interface dependent code –Isolated controller dependent code –Isolated features –Supports the expansion and evolution of the code The goal of the isolation is to increase the amount of common code. Common code has the advantage of being portable to any operating system. This design applies to both drivers and applications.

Custom Installation Options

MicroTouch ™ Software Driver 7 MT 7 Unified Core Driver Serial / USB Win2k/XP Linux WinCE.NET WinXPe MT 7 User Friendly Control Panel OS specific application modules Same driver for all operating systems ! MT 7 Optional Tools* * Calibration Tool, Verification Tool, Background Monitor

MT 7 Product Strategy What MT 7 is not: MT 7 is NOT the drop-in replacement for TouchWare MT 7 does NOT support SMT3, MT500, MT510, MT410, or other legacy electronics TouchWare Customers Can migrate their applications to MT 7.12 for support of: –EXII electronics –SC Series electronics TouchWare will have maintenance updates only

EXII, SC, DST MT 7 Software Driver Target Markets

MT 7 Top Competitive Selling points USB-HID (SC Series, & DST electronics) Serial Plug and Play (SC Series, & DST electronics) Designed for today’s operating systems….and tomorrow’s. Unified driver code – for easier software updates and customer support Configurable and Flexible –Load only the modules you want –Highly customizable at the driver level –No need for high level touch application development