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Revision as of 02:49, 30 November 2021
What is vTouch Support?
vTouch allows for touch feedback control for external monitors connected to a Mac.
The touch function relates to the processing of the touch events (tap, press, gestures, etc.) performed on the touch device. A common list of touch events and system actions are predefined and can be configured as suits.
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- NOTE: The vTouch 3.1 application is universal binary and works in both Intel and M1 processors of MacBook and is Monterey compatible.