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Need a way to have mouse pointer return to previous screen...
I have the MIMO Touch Screen set up as a second monitor and I move a control dialog to that monitor. My question is:
Is there a way to allow the touch event on the MIMO screen BUT NOT move the mouse pointer to that screen. On monitor #1 I work in program like Corel Draw to type test and things. I move a button dialog app to the MIMO screen set up as monitor number #2. When I touch the MIMO screen (monitor #2) my control buttons works fine but now the mouse pointer is on the MIMO screen #2. I have to now move it back to the main monitor #1 to continue working. I want to be able to use the touch event on the MIMO screen #2 but not move the pointer to the MIMO screen. Please let me know if there is any way I can do this or can you supply the driver code so I can create it my self. John NOTE: I found out how to do it. Thanks |
What did you end up doing?
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Yes. Could you please tell us how you did it. I want to be able to scroll with my finger but can't get it to do it.
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