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Touch MonitorsWith a touch screen you can lose the mouse -and the keyboard!Simple and intuitive to usePointing at something you want is a natural way tocommunicate. Young children often pointaccurately and with understanding long beforethey can react in other ways.Bright, noisy computer programs can provide thestimulus needed by children and people with specialneeds. However, a mouse may require toomuch motor skill and switches may be too indirect.Touch monitors operate with standard mouseoperated programs and provide the most directinput method of all. The user watches the screenand uses it as an input method. There is a directconnection between action and result.Touch Monitors allow users with special needs tointeract directly with the screen, resolvingcognitive problems associated with relating causeand effect via the keyboard and mouse.They are also very suitable for light duty publicaccess situations, such as in libraries, to allowusers limited access to computer systems.The touch function completely replaces the mouseand will control any mouse driven application. Themonitors are scratch resistant, unaffected by dirt,water or sound. They are very popular withResource Centres, Hospitals, Educationestablishments, Museums and Libraries.Need to type by touch directly on the screen?Try Onscreen keyboard software .We recommendThe Grid KeysYou may be interested in our special TouchMonitor Collection, a complete bundle of softwarethat supports teaching touch screen skills at alllevels.Touchscreens now come in 15”, 17”, 19” plus new widescreen 22” and 32” models with an optional mobile standClick here to go to The Touchmonitor Collection software |