Hey hive mind!
I'm looking for a decent Mac OS-compatible touchscreen monitor for an
upcoming exhibition. We've used Trolltouch modified iMacs in the past. but
we're not wedded to an all-in-one solution. All the screens I've looked at
make no mention of Mac compatibility. Anybody out have any
Hi Ed,
We have a lot of 3M C2167PW screens
(http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Electronics_NA/Electronics/Pro
ducts/Touch_Systems/~/Multi-Touch-Displays?N=5153295+3294356546rt=rud)
running off of Mac Minis and have had pretty good success so far.
Best,
Katie
Katie Velazco
Technology
We're going to be using an assortment of Elo Touch screens with Mac minis
and Mac Pro's, the latest models are working out great. Earlier models had
some issues with responsiveness and multi-touch but they seem to have over
come that, they are definatly worth checkout out and seeing if they meet
Ed, are you specifically looking for multi-touch capabilities? How many
touches?
We use ELO Touchmonitors ( http://www.elotouch.com/Products/LCDs/default.asp
) with Mac Minis in many exhibits. The Mac support is actually pretty good.
The ELOs support the Touch Base UPDD drivers for OS X (
Thanks, all! I'll take another look at the ELOs, as well as the 3Ms. We
don't need multitouch for this installation, but it'd be good to have that
capability for future purposes. Y'all rock!
Cheers,
Ed
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Bryan Kennedy bkennedy at smm.org wrote:
Ed, are you
I was pointed to these a while ago
http://www.iiyama.com/gb_en/products/prolite-tf1932mc-1/, available drivers
are listed on the bottom.
And this http://touch-base.com/ would be a solution if you need an extra
driver e.g for the 3M screen
Anika
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Ed Rodley