Touch Screen

Hello Everyone

We have just got our new ION. It has two Iyama Prolite T2252MTS touchscreens with it.

I have managed to get one of these to work as a touchscreen. The second one will not. The one that works is the one configured as the primary. I have tried swapping cables and outputs but still no joy.

They are both plugged up via DVI and USB.

Does the ION only support one touch screen?

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanx

Baz

 

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  • The console supports 2 touch screen monitors on the dual DVI ports and using 2 USB ports.

    The ETC WiKi article about touch screen supported by the console is here:

    http://community.etcconnect.com/wikis/products/touchscreen-monitors.aspx

    Some troubleshooting:

    - Do both monitors get an image when either is connected to the known working DVI port.  Do this to rule out a problem with a monitor.  As well, you can use the known working monitor the determine if both DVI ports are functioning.  Also check to see if either monitor will take a touch input to the screen, this check the USB to console connection.

    - If both monitors are working but a DVI port doesn't, connect and power up both monitors and re-boot the console.  When you see the countdown window, click the mouse on it and go into the Shell.  The monitor configuration section is here and you will see if the console is finding 2 monitors on boot.  

    - It wouldn't hurt to re-read the manual section as to configuring monitors.  



    [edited by: Steve Bailey at 1:31 PM (GMT -6) on Sat, Apr 19 2014]
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  • The console supports 2 touch screen monitors on the dual DVI ports and using 2 USB ports.

    The ETC WiKi article about touch screen supported by the console is here:

    http://community.etcconnect.com/wikis/products/touchscreen-monitors.aspx

    Some troubleshooting:

    - Do both monitors get an image when either is connected to the known working DVI port.  Do this to rule out a problem with a monitor.  As well, you can use the known working monitor the determine if both DVI ports are functioning.  Also check to see if either monitor will take a touch input to the screen, this check the USB to console connection.

    - If both monitors are working but a DVI port doesn't, connect and power up both monitors and re-boot the console.  When you see the countdown window, click the mouse on it and go into the Shell.  The monitor configuration section is here and you will see if the console is finding 2 monitors on boot.  

    - It wouldn't hurt to re-read the manual section as to configuring monitors.  



    [edited by: Steve Bailey at 1:31 PM (GMT -6) on Sat, Apr 19 2014]
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