Yes, it's a USB ELO 2200L Touchscreen:
It's Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04e7:0022 Elo Touchsystems
Jörn Frenzel-2 wrote:
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> OK, and did you also find out the serial device?
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> On 15.02.2013 12:11, clicker666 wrote:
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>> It's Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04e7:0022 Elo Touchsystems
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>> I just change
OK, and did you also find out the serial device?
On 15.02.2013 12:11, clicker666 wrote:
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> It's Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04e7:0022 Elo Touchsystems
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> I just changed the physical keyboard, it was one of those stupid MS ones
> that was all curvy and extra buttons and such. Normal keyboard = no pro
It's Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04e7:0022 Elo Touchsystems
I just changed the physical keyboard, it was one of those stupid MS ones
that was all curvy and extra buttons and such. Normal keyboard = no probs.
Jörn Frenzel-2 wrote:
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> On 14.02.2013 19:23, clicker666 wrote:
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>> I can't really say
It's Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04e7:0022 Elo Touchsystems
I just changed the physical keyboard, it was one of those stupid MS ones
that was all curvy and extra buttons and such. Normal keyboard = no probs.
Jörn Frenzel-2 wrote:
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> On 14.02.2013 19:23, clicker666 wrote:
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>> I can't really say
On 14.02.2013 19:23, clicker666 wrote:
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> I can't really say if it's supported because the Touchscreen page on the site
> only says:
> openthinclient supports touchscreens which are compatible to ELO-Touch
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That's right so fare. But we need to differantiate between seral connected,
or via USB co
I can't really say if it's supported because the Touchscreen page on the site
only says:
openthinclient supports touchscreens which are compatible to ELO-Touch
It is an ELO Touch touchscreen, and I can't see all my list because my
keyboard has the wrong keymap in terminal. I do seem to have 4 s