Touch screen driver?

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    Hey guys,

    I recently installed a touch screen to my 1. Works perfect on my XP partition, but since I dual boot and would rather use it on OS X, how would I be able to install this on my OS X partition? I got the fidohub soldered touch screen. I have seen videos on this, just don't know where to get a driver for it?

    ANY help is GREATLY appreciated.

    Thanks,
    raphael
     
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    i just switched to my os x parition and it reads the touch screen, BUT the calibration on this end is incorrect. when i am on xp i calibrated it to touch correctly, but now that i am on os x how do i calibrate it?
     
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    i got it to work guys... thanks anyways...
     
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    Well maybe you could share your knowledge and tell us how you made it work with Mac OS X. I'm sure it would be helpful to others.
     
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    just downloaded the driver from the how to section of adding touch screen. the driver is for my touch screen module or wahtever it is called, i believe it is on page 13 or 14....

    thats it, installed then ran the calibrating software... and now i am on os x with touch screen working for me...
     
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    That's great, thanks a lot !
     
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