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So when you plug the USB connector from the display into a USB connector on the Mac what does it do? Does the Mac identify it somehow?

Have you tried any of the "USB to Serial" drivers?
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So when you plug the USB connector from the display into a USB connector on the Mac what does it do? Does the Mac identify it somehow?

Have you tried any of the "USB to Serial" drivers?
The customer Display is attached to the Elo Touch Monitor. So there is only one USB Port coming out of the Monitor to control the monitor's touch screen and the peripheral.

If i go to apple's about this mac. It shows it under the General Purpose USB Hub. It says "Line Display LD9000" So it registers under the usb tree. but i don't have a driver to control the display.

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