Gvision Touch Screen Drivers6/3/2023 ![]() The problem with new screens / drivers, is there are multiple Linux distributions in use in different series of iLive and iLive-T/R, which makes getting a specific 3rd party external touch screen to work on all models very difficult. Lots of customers were complaining about the cost of the GVision screens compared to competitors. In terms of an update on external touch support, we haven’t progressed the newer GVision drivers. Two Touchscreens down… both will NOT work with the iLive Surface 176. This would of saved us not only hours, but days of trying to figure out why the 22″ inch monitor that we were INSTRUCTED TO PURCHASE with the board would not work, as well as now a new 17″ monitor. I think this information needs to be distrubited to your sales representatives in the United States. GVision indicate it may be possible to order the older configuration directly from them until a solution can be found. The way to differentiate between models which will and will not work correctly is the “configuration” of the unit – which is located on the rear of the GVision screen.Ĭonfiguration 23C2-AU43N-GU04-A(G2) works correctly.Ĭonfiguration 2CH2-AU47B-GU04-A(G2) does NOT work correctly. The newer units will not work with the existing linux drivers for the Touch Screen at present. GVision have changed the hardware in newer models of the P15BX-AB, but not up issued the model number. An update for anyone considering purchasing the GVision external touch screen.
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