I hooked up a touchscreen when I got to work and can now report that it does work fine. There are drawbacks though - the buttons are too small to: 1) work well with the low precision on a typical touchscreen monitor 2) communicate the fact that the screen used is actually a touchscreen. Large buttons seem to work better in communicating touchscreen capability – regardless of it´s actual presence (or not). On the bright side is the fact that both these problems can be solved by changing the font-size value in the CSS to something like 230% instead of the original 93%. The relevant file is sco.css. It´s not quite as pretty as a tailor made touchscreen design could be but it works well. Best regards/Viktor Sarge ________________________________ [http://ukfhalland/signaturer/rh1.gif] Viktor Sarge Utvecklingsledare - Digitala biblioteksmiljöer Box 517, 301 80 HALMSTAD | Besöksadress: Kristian IV:s väg 1 Tel direkt: 035-17 98 73 | Mobil: 070-557 47 25 E-post: viktor.sarge@regionhalland.se Webb: www.regionhalland.se<http://www.regionhalland.se/> Från: Chris Nighswonger [mailto:cnighswonger@foundations.edu] Skickat: den 10 mars 2011 06:13 Till: Sarge Viktor RK RU Kopia: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Ämne: Re: [Koha] Koha software based self-check On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:42 PM, <Viktor.Sarge@regionhalland.se<mailto:Viktor.Sarge@regionhalland.se>> wrote: I'm planning to use a cheap touchscreen - would that work as well as the simple interface implies? I see no reason why this would not work. We have tossed around the idea of a touch screen also. Kind Regards, Chris