¿ªÔÆÌåÓýTechnically, IIRC, it¡¯s USB3 that doesn¡¯t work¡ If you have a USB C connection that you can force to USB 2 (a lot of cheap ¡°charging¡± cables) will work ¨C I¡¯ve had a few projects solve this ¡°definitively¡± by using a USB-C to A Female and a USB C to A Male cables permanently connected together¡ ? But this limitation is not well documented nor do I understand why the USB controller in the NVX endpoint is trying to negotiate USB3 if the device doesn¡¯t support USB3. ? I have slowly started to build up an NVX stockpile for my house (looking forward to eventually replacing the DM chassis with it¡ really on the lookout for a couple DMF-CI-8 with encoders at a my-cheap-alter-ego acceptable price point and once I do that I definitely want to play with USB because I¡¯ve definitely noticed quirks in NVX land that I can¡¯t really take client time to chase down. ? Windows touchscreen support, completely independent of NVX leaves much to be desired so your other problem is likely a Windows issue (on my home PC I tried using a Viewsonic touchscreen I got cheaply as a 2nd monitor, directly connected to the PC and Windows 11 would not let me map the touch input to anything other than Display 1 no matter what I tried¡and I didn¡¯t want to make the touchscreen my primary display for various reasons ? ? -- Lincoln King-Cliby Commercial Market Director ? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2025 10:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [crestron] DM-NVX-360 - USB Routing (NUX) ? I've got it plugged into the device port, USB-C to USB-A into the computer. I found out the hard way htat USB-C to USB-C WILL NOT WORK.? ? We also found out that the USB routing is working fine, the problem is that the touch screen display will only control the display that the computer has set to "Make this my main display" in windows settings. I discussed this limitation with them and they can't have our NVX system being their main display, so currently i am trying to find a work around for that. I'm not sure if it's a limitation in windows or if it's the touch screen itself. Kind of silly if you ask me. -- Stephen H |