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Connecting the input monitor first seems to allow touch inputs to be triggered back to the main computer. The calc app works fine.
The sim as you stated above doesn’t process inputs properly.
When the first monitor is used for the input, your software works as it should. This issue is definitely with the sim app.
Thank you again for all the support you have provided. It’s been very helpful.FlyingMonkeyParticipantThose are the settings I am using. If I use the mouse to put the cursor on the remote screen, I can move it around with my finger, but touching the screen on a button doesn’t work.
I also tried moving the windows calc app and MS Edge to the remote screen with the same results.
FlyingMonkeyParticipantDisplay scaling stays the same.
Connecting to the remote monitors before starting the simulator seems to prevent the offset. This is a good workaround for me as long as I remember.
Interesting note. If I connect to remote monitors and then start the simulator there is no offset. However, if I disconnect while the simulator is running the offset occurs.
This is curious behavior, but I have a way to prevent it now. If you need more info on this to work the issue, please let me know.
Unrelated question. The kindles I am using are touchscreens. I have tried to use them as input devices, but they don’t seem to work. Does SpaceDesk provide the capability to pass inputs from remote devices? The OS on these devices is Fire OS, a proprietary version of Android created by Amazon.
Thanks again for all your help.
FlyingMonkeyParticipantThis occurs in the actual main monitor. I have not been able to use the secondary monitors for input.
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