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Review on Usparkle CX156TP-C 15.6-inch Full HD Touchscreen with 10-Point Multi-Touch, Anti-Glare Coating, Flicker-Free, Blue Light Filter, IPS Panel by Kevin Houston

Revainrating 1 out of 5

THIS DOES NOT SUPPORT RIGHT BLADE GESTURE!

If you try to tap and hold to get a blue box that opens a context menu, or a "right click" gesture, it doesn't work. When touching and holding, the mouse clicks multiple times and becomes unstable. I spoke to usparkle and they said that this touchscreen monitor does not support touch and hold or right click. I've never heard of a touchscreen monitor that doesn't support what Windows natively is, right click. The product page even states that Plug and Play supports Windows. But nowhere is it told or warned potential buyers that it doesn't support Touch and Hold. I even downloaded a Microsoft Store app called GestureSign in hopes I could somehow map the gesture to a right-click. However, every time you hold your finger and don't move it, it clicks a few times and then nothing. This means ANY native Windows touch gesture like volume up, down, copy and paste won't even work. So something is wrong with the hardware of this monitor. I even ordered another one to make sure mine wasn't defective and they both do. In addition, the manufacturer has confirmed it. Why make a touchscreen monitor that supports windows but not right-click? I have no idea. That makes no sense. It's like a mouse that only has one clicker. Nobody does and hasn't since the first Mac came out over 30 years ago. Try to find a mouse to buy with just one click. Nobody makes them, and with good reason. If you need the ability to use Windows gestures or need right-click functionality, this monitor won't work. To be honest, I didn't even know touchscreens didn't support gestures and right-clicks. Now I know.

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Pros
  • WIDE APPLICATIONS
Cons
  • Bad picture quality

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