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Hi there. I have downloaded the UPDD with gestures and it is awesome. (When it is working !!!)
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I have it hooked up to a Philips 23' Smooth Touch monitor running through and Mac Mini using Yosemite. I did quite a lot of research on a monitor with this set up and even the people at Philips, (And their website), says it works on MAC OS X. As it turns out, they don't have any drivers for the touch functionality of this monitor let alone gestures that works with MAC OS !!!!! So, I found the UPDD software on Touch-Base and thought it was worth a shot.
when it is working it is awesome. My kids love it as it is like having a giant iPad, and I like it because not many people have done it.
Having said that, I have a couple of issues that I have been trying to sort out for the last couple of weeks.
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Now before I start, yes I have downloaded the manual that comes with the software and I tried to set it all up as per those, but to be honest they made it worse. The default settings from install seem to work best in my case.
When I boot up the mac mini from sleep to even a full reboot, the touch functionality just stops. I can resolve it by unplugging the USB connection and that starts the UPDD app, but then I have to reload the Gestures software again. I have been through all the instructions and changed the settings in the gestures app to start up at login etc, but then it doesn't seem to retain those details.
Do you have that issue with your setup ? If not, how did you get around the boot up issue I am having ?
The other issue am having is that when I open the gestures settings, the app just hangs and I have to connect a mouse to close it down and start again. I don't have a mouse connected to the Mac Mini, (Defeats the purpose of having a touch screen), nor do I have a trackpad. I have a USB keyboard and the Mac Mini runs off my wireless network at home.
If it helps I am running a late 2012 Mac Mini, 16GB Ram with 500GB SSD and am using Yosemeti 10.10.3
If you have any tips to make this software work, that would be great.
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Thanks for your time?
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