![]() ![]() I am aware steps you took to review this. It continues to not work until the SiteKiosk user is logged off. The touchscreen does work, it just stops working at random times when SiteKiosk is active, sometimes within minutes and sometimes hours later. Please remember to reprotect the account when finished. If there is a driver software needs to be ran. ![]() There, you can check the Windows event logs or ensure the driver works. Log out of Admin account and Log into the Restricted User Account. To do this, you would start in the Admin Account, open System Security Manager and "Unprotect" the Restricted User Account. Based on your previous troubleshooting attempts, you could check the Windows Event log and also if the issue happens in "Auto Start" mode under your Restricted User account. This issue would apply to the Windows system and its drivers or maybe any user dependent setting (not SiteKiosk software). However, SiteKiosk does not influence the touch screen installation. ![]() I think you made the right choice, but I highlight this for people who might not think about it.ģ) I actually set this in my living room on the coffee table, to specifically make it inviting for regular use.much like a tablet, only larger and more powerful :).Thank you for submitting your findings. This isn't a complaint.isn't particularly a problem.just an observation of the mounting support trade-offs between size/space/convenience and sturdiness. very livable (Don't beat on your monitor.duh!).but single, central mount (as opposed to 2 parallel mounts) has a little wobble. High resolution (check)ġ) DELL: IF you would be so kind as to enable VESA (Display Port) VBLANK (Freesync) support (ahem: firmware update), this would be LITERALLY the unique (literally) best all-purpose monitor on the market, because it would check every box, including best-possible family-level gaming support. THANK YOU!!!! Good screen size (not too big, not too small.check). Matte screen, so that I don't have to stare at glare (check) - honestly, Dell. I wanted the dual-hinged convenience LIKE the monitor on a competitor's much more expensive product, but attachable to any computer I liked (The competitor's product is something of an all-in-one, and thus isn't a stand-alone monitor). If you are considering this, GET IT! I bought this about a month ago (actually first piece of my new top-end system). ![]()
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