You're right, most touch screens do use mice via serial... but if Myth doesn't support a mouse, how do you choose what to do?  And how does LIRC work if not by emulating a mouse?

Thanks for the new insight,
Brandon
On Nov 22, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Devan Lippman wrote:



On 11/22/05, Brandon Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm eyeing an old Macintosh 512K as the box for my MythTV computer.
I would want to replace the internal CRT display with a touchscreen.
This way, MythTV's control functions are always visible but the video
can be sent to the main TV for games, DVDs, TV, etc.

I hope that makes sense-- a control screen and a display screen, if
you want a very simplified view of it.
Does such functionality exist in MythTV?

Thanks,
Brandon


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first problem there I think is that Myth doesn't support a mouse and this is typically how touch screens interact

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Devan Lippman <devan at lippman dot net>
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