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Old 01-08-2017, 08:57 PM   #2
AlbanRampon
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Hello,

Thanks for your enquiry.
DisplayLink does not do anything involving touch technology. I don't believe Windows supports multiple mouse cursors. However latest versions can support multiple touch pads that can be mapped to multiple displays.
In any case, using DisplayLink or not has no impact on the touch feature: as this is not our technology, our driver does not deal with it. The touch technology and driver will not know it is mapped to a DisplayLink display so no impact there either.

On any platform today you will need DisplayLink app or driver installed to send video to a device using DisplayLink technology. We have not licensed our algorithm to anyone else today and you need a DisplayLink chip in the receiving hardware to benefit from DisplayLink high quality and low latency algorithm.
Once the driver is present, you can use any application.

Kind regards,
Alban
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