I frequently use
MagicQ on my HP TX1000 touch
screen laptop, and it works just fine. The touchscreen on this particular laptop requires a lot of pressure (
passive digitizer) and still never feels all that accurate, so my favorite addition to the pc
system is a $50 gamers keyboard with the big
array of extra programmable buttons (the
layout is for shooting games...but) that I've programmed with my most typical functions. (a row for changing views, go and back, record, update,
block cues. I use the touchscreen for selecting groups and use the
mouse for finer control like grabbing faders.
I'm looking forward to buying a
wing soon, because I want the
wing, I want the XY control, and I want to help support this company. Making fantastic pro-level software available for free, and making it work with cheap third party output hardware (as well as generic
artnet nodes) is a really brave and generous thing to do and I want to do my little part to make sure that strategy pays off for them.
Art