Yonah Sudwerts42609
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I am using a 2 screen setup on Windows 7.
Honestly, If I had the option of running Windows 10, I would be happy enough with Windows' built in Monitor Manager.
I am running one program that is a Full Screen only software program, so I am forced to designate that (non-touch) monitor as Primary.
My second monitor is a touch screen.
My problem is that when I touch the screen, the computer thinks I am clicking Monitor 1.
(When I bought the touch screen I was not aware that Windows 7 did not work like Windows 10)
Do you have a solution for me?
Hello,
This isn't really something we can help out with, but this thread here might be able to help you out: https://superuser.com/questions/231115/how-can-i-set-up-a-touchscreen-as-the-non-primary-monitor-in-a-dual-monitor-situ
Hope that helps!