HP Point of Sale (POS) Peripherals Configuration Guide

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9.23 HP RP7 / RP3 Monitor
Question: How can I tell if I have Projective Capacitive or Resistive monitor on the RP7 or RP3
unit?
Answer: The Projective Capacitive display has flush glass on the front of the unit, the resistive
display has a border around the touch.
Projective Capacitive Resistive
Question: In Windows XP or POSReady 2009 environment I have dual Projective Capacitive
display setup but the touch on the second monitor is registered on the primary monitor
when I touch the screen.
Answer: The “Multi-mouse-daemon” utility needs to be run to provide the touch driver the monitor
information. The “Multi-mouse-daemon” is found in driver’s version 7.5.52.00 or later and
must be installed with the “/dual” parameter.
Question: In Windows 7 or POSReady 7 environment I have dual Projective Capacitive display
setup but the touch one of the screens the mouse cursor is on the other screen.
Answer: The Windows 7 or POSReady 7 environment needs to be configured for the primary and
secondary touch. Please refer to the “Touch in Dual Monitor Setup in POSReady 7 or
Windows 7” section.