The only touch screens I've seen work are those from Trident Systems.
They've taken the ELO touch driver and ported it to Solaris. I've used
the serial version, but I believe they also have a libUSB version of the
driver.
Accutech has 3M overlay drivers for Solaris that theoretically could
work, but I have used it or heard of anyone using it.
Yes you can map serial ports from the Sun Ray to the Windows session,
but you don't need to do that for the touch screen to work since the
mouse (i.e. the touch screen) and keyboard operate at the DTU and
Solaris level.
uttscwrap is for storing passwords used with uttsc in the Gnome Keyring,
has nothing to do with serial.
JP wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone managed to get a touchscreen overlay to work in the sun ray
3.1 ( or 3.1.1) environment?
As there are more usb-serial adaptors for windows Im wondering whether
it would be possible for our customer to map the serial port or usb
ports on our 270s via the rdp connector to windows on the same subnet?
From the SRWC 2.0 guide, uttscwrap looks like it could do the job from
JDS.
James
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