On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 23:07:26 -0400, "Robert L. Bass"
wrote in message
:
Is there an XP or Win2K compatible driver, Marc?
I have a pair of essentially unused Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 21" (20"
viewable) with built-in touchscreens that are excess to my needs.
I bought them as backups for interactive museum display of realtime
water-quality measurements in an underground (cave) stream that I
installed but I haven't had a field failure.
Windows™ XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 9x, and Windows Me drivers
and calibration/settings programs he
http://www.3m.com/3MTouchSystems/dow.../drivers.jhtml
I've only used the XP and W2K drivers. The latest versions allow
coordination of touch screens on two (multiple?) monitors.
Also links to third-party Linux drivers.
My experience with touchscreens is that how well the setup and calibration
controls work can be make-or-break. 3M's control programs for these
monitors (formerly MicroTouch) are quite good. On a big screen, five-point
calibration (rather than the more common 2- or 3-point), being able to
accurately define the spatial relation between the touch point and the
actual active "mouse" area, converting single-touch -- double click, click
on release, and so on are all very useful.
.... Marc
www.ECOntrol.org