For more regular computing, [Federico] grabbed a headless MacBook which had its screen removed. This worked well enough that it triggered another line of thought that if it worked for the Vision ...
If this doesn’t work, try the following solution. Open Devices Manager > Human Interface Device > HID-compliant Touch Screen (Your touch device). Right-click on it and select Disable.
A few years ago, while rummaging through a rack of dusty electronics at a garage sale, I stumbled across a rare prize, a KLH Model Twenty-One desktop radio, in what appeared to be excellent condition.
Reader [Chad Essley] asked us: “I’m wondering if the vast knowledge base of HackADay’ers out there might know of some way to turn almost any laptop into a touch screen of some kind.
It isn't every day that you see a massive 48% discount on a 17.3-inch touch-screen laptop, but today is definitely one of those days. The HP laptop in question would normally retail for around $1,249, ...