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Multiple Monitors
Multiple Monitors support from two to six touch screen displays for one system.
The PenMount drivers for Windows 7/8 support Multiple Monitors. This function supports from two to
six touch screen displays for one system. Each monitor requires its own PenMount touch screen
control board, either installed inside the display or in a central unit. The PenMount control boards must
be connected to the computer COM ports via the RS-232 interface. Driver installation procedures are
the same as for a single monitor. Multiple Monitors support the following modes:
Windows Extends Monitor Function
Matrox DualHead Multi-Screen Function
nVidia nView Function
NOTE:
The Multiple Monitor function is for use with multiple displays only. Do not use this
function if you have only one touch screen display. Please note once you turn on this
function the rotating function is disabled.
Enable the multiple display function as follows:
1. Check the
Enable Multiple Monitor Support
box;
then click
Map Touch Screens
to assign touch
controllers to displays.
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