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| From | Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.misc |
| Subject | point-of-sale touchscreen displays |
| Date | 2025-12-21 01:31 +0000 |
| Organization | Some absurd concept |
| Message-ID | <eli$2512202031@qaz.wtf> (permalink) |
The panel mount screens marketed for point-of-sale use all seem to have have USB connections for the touch screen part. They are pretty slim with documentation, however. Example product: https://www.newegg.com/13-3-nexanic-gc1316-capacitive/p/2NY-0044-00019 Do these just work "out of the box" with Linux, for some major distro like Debian or Slackware? I know other touch screens do work, like the one on my Thinkpad, where I find it useful about once in a blue moon. Context: I'm looking at panel mount monitors, for a custom mount, and the sizes I'm interested in overlap with the POS market. So if I were getting one, maybe I'd want to use the full features it comes with. (And USB attached means I could easily only activate it when useful.) Elijah ------ having an always on touch screen makes screen cleaning touchy
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point-of-sale touchscreen displays Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> - 2025-12-21 01:31 +0000 Re: point-of-sale touchscreen displays Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2025-12-21 09:17 +0000
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