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How to use touch to control your Windows 7 PC

Installing a touchscreen and trying 3D viewing

QUESTION: I want to use touch to control my Windows 7 Home Premium PC. Is it as simple as plugging in a touchscreen display? I'd also like to view a 3D image - will I need a new graphics card?

ANSWER: The short answer is yes. If you buy a touchscreen monitor and connect it to your Windows 7 PC then it should just work, although there may be a driver to install.

For 3D viewing you'll need a 3D-capable graphics card (and the 3D glasses it comes with), plus a compatible monitor.

Be very careful when selecting a monitor, however. 3D-capable displays often have a refresh rate of 120MHz or more, which explains the need for a special graphics card. For more information and advice, visit the 3D Vision section on nVidia's website.

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Chris Byers

PC Advisor
Topics: touchscreens, graphics cards, 3D display, Microsoft, hardware systems, PCs & laptops, PC Peripherals
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