On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 19:50:41 -0400, Thom McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know that any touchscreen by
ELO Touchsystems made in the last 5 years supports these new
features, and ELO is the most common brand.

I've a restaurant cashier system application. The oldest customer used an ELO-display for about 6 years now, w/o any hardware issue, even though it's place inside of the restaurant kitchen!

BUT on the hands down side:

ELO itself terminated the driver for OS X for USB-based displays and recommend the driver from another company (don't have the name at the moment). But this driver has several issues, we tried two times to migrate the cashier-client two times from Mac OS 9 to OS X and went back both times, because of obviously issues with the display driver.

Furthermore we tried to use a Windows XP based machine and used the ELO-drivers, but there are some other issues, not as bad as on OS X using the 3rd-party-drivers, but enough to still stay with the old OS 9 machine.


Perhaps the display itself is to old for the new drivers, perhaps it's a "special case", but my conclusion is, that I prefer a display with serial interface and a appropriate interface, in the worst case you can access the interface/display direct from your application.

ciao

Thorsten Hohage
--
that-Office.de Softwaredesign - Hamburg,Germany


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