Products |
| LCD Touch Screens from 15" to 82" serial or USB connection |
| Chassis LCD Touch Screens For integrating in touch screen kiosks and enclosures |
| Add-on Touch Frames Touch screen systems for LCD and plasma displays up to 65" |
| PC Touch Screens Touch screens integrated with PCs |
| Touch Screen Kiosks Complete touch screen kiosks with a full range of peripherals |
| Interactive Projector Screens MSSi Interactive GlassVu Optical Rear Projection Touch Screens |
| Touch Screen Kits Touch sensors and controllers to convert existing displays to touch screens |
| Specialist Touch Screens Privacy sensors, touch pens, vandal-proof touch screens and industrial touch screens |
Chassis LCD Touch Screens |
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| Chassis LCD touch screen monitors are designed for easy integration into kiosks, industrial rack mounts, exhibition furniture and other installations where compact, touch-integrated displays are preferred. Chassis touch screens are built into a slimline, metal casing with all controls mounted on the rear of the units and for ease of integration, mounting points on all sides. A choice of front bezels are available for added flexibility in integration. All chassis touch screen monitors are shipped with a 220/240V power supply (where applicable) and UK-standard 3-pin mains cable, mounting brackets, all necessary video and serial/USB cables, a driver CD for all Windows operating systems and comprehensive instructions, so are ready to plug-and-play straight from the box. If you are building a kiosk you may find the kiosk planning guide useful to help you design. |
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FAQ
How is a touch screen monitor different from my own computer monitor?
Will these touch screens connect to any PC?
Do I require any additional equipment to make a touch screen work with my computer?
Does the touch screen require special software to enable it to work on my PC?
What does the driver software do?
What happens whenever Microsoft brings out a new operating system?
How do I “calibrate” the touch screen?
How often do I have to calibrate the touch screen?
When reading about touch screens why do I see the term “mouse emulation”?
Will my mouse and keyboard continue to work when the touch screen is connected?
What happens if I click the mouse button and touch the touch screen at the same time?
Can I use the touch screen for hand-writing recognition or for capturing signatures?
Will the touch screen work if I’m wearing gloves?
Will I be able to use all my existing applications on my computer with the touch screen?
How do I enter text and numerals on a touch screen if the keyboard is not connected?
Can I connect more than one touch screen to my PC?
Do you supply the touch screen programmes for my point-of-information application?
How do I mount a touch screen in a kiosk, a display stand or an item of furniture?
