KingAustin
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I've worked with touchscreens before. You can use either the mouse or your finger once you have it calibrated. I dont see why dual screens wont work, so that wont be a problem. Have fun wasting your money though as touchscreens are annoying after the first 5 min. They are only useful if they are a workstation for a cash register, such is the case at my dad's restaurant when I helped him set everything up.
I would never recommend a touch screen, but it's your money.
I would never recommend a touch screen, but it's your money.