add touch panel to a GE60-0ND laptop

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    add touch panel to a GE60-0ND laptop


    Hi,

    Can i add a multi touch panel to my MSI GE60-0ND laptop?
    It has got a 15,6 inch monitor @1920x1080, powered by Intel Graphics HD 4000 + Nvidia GeForce GTX 660M.
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       #2

    Hello Nik,

    Yes, but you would most likely need to install the touch drivers for it.
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    Brink said:
    Hello Nik,

    Yes, but you would most likely need to install the touch drivers for it.
    thank you for your reply.
    Please can you find an adeguate touch panel for my laptop? Are they universal?
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    Any touchscreen monitor should be fine to connect to the laptop.

    Just be sure to check that the manufacturer has Windows 7 drivers available for it, and that the monitor has the same input connection (ex: HDMI) available that your laptop has an output connection for.
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    Brink said:
    Any touchscreen monitor should be fine to connect to the laptop.

    Just be sure to check that the manufacturer has Windows 7 drivers available for it, and that the monitor has the same input connection (ex: HDMI) available that your laptop has an output connection for.
    Sorry I think you didnīt understand what I mean...
    I want to add a touch panel to my laptopīs integrated screen, making it a touch-screen laptop.
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    How about this for a Project ... Would be beyond the average user ...


    How to make a tablet pc from an old laptop
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    NikDorado said:
    Brink said:
    Any touchscreen monitor should be fine to connect to the laptop.

    Just be sure to check that the manufacturer has Windows 7 drivers available for it, and that the monitor has the same input connection (ex: HDMI) available that your laptop has an output connection for.
    Sorry I think you didnīt understand what I mean...
    I want to add a touch panel to my laptopīs integrated screen, making it a touch-screen laptop.
    Ah, sorry about that.

    Usually, that may not be possible. You would need to contact the laptop manufacturer to see what they say may or may not work with that specific model number, if they say it's even possible.
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    Brink said:
    NikDorado said:
    Brink said:
    Any touchscreen monitor should be fine to connect to the laptop.

    Just be sure to check that the manufacturer has Windows 7 drivers available for it, and that the monitor has the same input connection (ex: HDMI) available that your laptop has an output connection for.
    Sorry I think you didnīt understand what I mean...
    I want to add a touch panel to my laptopīs integrated screen, making it a touch-screen laptop.
    Ah, sorry about that.

    Usually, that may not be possible. You would need to contact the laptop manufacturer to see what they say may or may not work with that specific model number, if they say it's even possible.
    Ok, thank for your help anyway :)
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    You're welcome. Laptops are so restricted and proprietary, that it makes is almost impossible to do customize like that.

    Hopefully the manufacturer may have a touchscreen option available.
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