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I'm developing a kiosk-style touchscreen application in Qt. Currently I'm using an Elo Touch surface acoustic wave touchmonitor which works well except for one thing: drag performance is way too poor to provide a good user experience. As this is the case for the cursor in X as well as in my application, it seems to be either the fault of X (probably not) or the touchmonitor. Since mobile platforms are able to achieve very high performance in this regard, it seems like it should be possible for vastly more powerful desktop systems.

Does anybody have experience with getting good drag performance out of desktop touchmonitors? What hardware have you used? Is X to blame?

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i think this post fits better to stackoverflow.com – akira Feb 17 '10 at 7:02
It's really a question about touchscreen hardware, not software. – Micah Feb 17 '10 at 7:44
The question is to open ended and I am not entirely sure what your asking. Be exact. Your asking 3 different questions here and only one of them has an answer. I also agree it is a SO and not SU question however. – Diago Feb 17 '10 at 8:50
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