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<ol start="3"><li>Grant both updd.app and UPDD Commander.app permission to use Accessibility features.</li> | <ol start="3"><li>Grant both updd.app and UPDD Commander.app permission to use Accessibility features.</li> | ||
<li>Wait for the installer to finish and restart your system.</li></ol> | <li>Wait for the installer to finish and restart your system.</li></ol> | ||
=Installing UPDD in Big Sur (Monterey)= | =Installing UPDD in Big Sur (Monterey)= | ||
Revision as of 03:25, 30 November 2021
Where to get vTouch Support
vTouch can be downloaded at the “Download” section of each TD display’s product page.
After the download completes, launch the setup file and follow the on-screen directions to install the software.
- Click the UPDD_06xx.pkg file to open the installation.
- Input your MacBook password to install the driver.
- Run the installation to complete the installation process.
- After a successful installation, there should be two (2) UPDD application icons shown on the top menu bar - UPDD Commander and UPDD Console.
Installing vTouch on Big Sur and Above (Monterey)
For Intel Systems
- Run the installer.
- Grant the kernel extension (kext) permission to load, but do not reboot.
- Grant both updd.app and UPDD Commander.app permission to use Accessibility features.
- Wait for the installer to finish and restart your system.

