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I have a few L7014s I cannot seem to get the touch functionality working on. Apparently some were touch and some were not but its not clear how to identify that based on model number. The manual shows 4 ports; USB-B, DisplayPort, Power, mini USB.
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My monitors do not have the USB-B port.....does this mean they are not touch compatible?
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Manual also states in dual-screen configurations the second screen touch functionality does not work....but then goes on to state a second cable must be used for the second monitor....but if it will not work as stated why would you bother connecting a second cable? Or can a second touch screen be used with a second cable??

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you are correct, both the base station and the display screen must be touch Screen capable

 

and as you pointed out if you don't have the usb 2 port the base station is not touch enabled

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Thanks! Base station aside since I am not using the PC or OS it came with, the monitor itself does not have touch capabilities, correct?

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