Hi Brad,
Ok good. This might encourage them to try out the 3M overlay from
accutech or similar. The dynamic port mapping will certainly be
appreciated by their customers (as the screens are for an technology
exhibition area).
Thank you for the advice .
Brad Lackey - US-SW Desktop Product Lead wrote:
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 16:00 +0100, 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
A large number of the inexpensive USB/Serial adapters work on Sun Ray.
Whether they say supported or not.
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?
Yes, it's pretty easy. look at the man page for uttsc. it has an option
for forwarding COM ports. You may also want to look at this page for a
script to keep the port device links always in the same place.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/serial_and_parallel_port_mapping
From the SRWC 2.0 guide, uttscwrap looks like it could do the job from
JDS.
James
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