Lulzshock

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I got a new touchscreen monitor. And I have basically NO idea how to make it work. I have two monitors plugged in, and the touchscreen is set to the secondary. When ever I touch it, it acts as if I was clicking the primary, is there a way to fix this? Also, the monitor seems to inverse where I click, If I touch the bottom, it thinks I touched the top, Visa verse.

Where in the Windows 7 settings can I fix all of this? And do I have to use it as a primary? Or can I keep it on the secondary?

Using Windows 7 Ultimate 7057.
 

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To resolve the issues you are experiencing with your new touchscreen monitor on Windows 7 Ultimate 7057, you can adjust the touchscreen settings to ensure it functions correctly as a secondary monitor. Here's a step-by-step guide to fix the issues you mentioned:

Adjusting Touchscreen Settings on Windows 7:​

  1. Calibrate Touchscreen:
    • Go to the Control Panel on your Windows 7 computer.
    • In the Control Panel, search for "Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input."
    • Click on the search result to open the calibration tool.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate your touchscreen. This will help align touch input accurately.
    []Setting the Correct Primary Monitor:
    • To set the correct...
To resolve the issues you are experiencing with your new touchscreen monitor on Windows 7 Ultimate 7057, you can adjust the touchscreen settings to ensure it functions correctly as a secondary monitor. Here's a step-by-step guide to fix the issues you mentioned:

Adjusting Touchscreen Settings on Windows 7:​

  1. Calibrate Touchscreen:
    • Go to the Control Panel on your Windows 7 computer.
    • In the Control Panel, search for "Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input."
    • Click on the search result to open the calibration tool.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate your touchscreen. This will help align touch input accurately.
    []Setting the Correct Primary Monitor:
    • To set the correct primary monitor, right-click on the desktop and select "Screen Resolution."
    • Identify your touchscreen monitor in the display settings.
    • Drag the monitor boxes to align them based on their physical layout.
    • Check the box that says "Make this my main display" on the touchscreen monitor to set it as the primary display.
    [
    ]Adjusting Touch Input Settings:
    • Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Pen and Touch.
    • Click on the "Touch" tab to adjust specific touch settings.
    • You may find options to adjust touch sensitivity, gestures, and other touch-related settings in this section.

      Additional Tips:​

      • You can keep the touchscreen monitor as a secondary monitor without issues, as long as you correctly configure its settings.
      • Make sure your graphics drivers are up to date to avoid any compatibility issues with the touchscreen functionality.
      It's recommended to go through these steps to calibrate your touchscreen and adjust its settings to ensure optimal functionality. If you encounter any specific issues during this process, feel free to provide more details for further assistance.
 

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