Troy,
     Our RD machines all use touchscreens, and I will say that it's
certainly a great way to use Rivendell. You can tell it's designed with
touchscreens in mind. Touch overlays are handled outside of Rivendell, and
are part of the operating system. To Rivendell, they are just a standard
user interface, like a mouse. Many modern *nix operating systems will
recognize USB touch overlays immediately, and after a simple calibration
you're ready to go. Serial (RS232) overlays are a little more involved, but
still not too bad. Does your overlay use USB or serial to communicate?

Thanks,
Brooks

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 8:02 AM, Troy `Welch <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Anyone familiar with how to get a Dell touchscreen to work with Rivendell?
>
> Also, is there any way possible to run Rivendell fullscreen without
> changing the resolution? I find when I do that, it distorts things a bit.
>
> Troy
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