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Hardware

If the touchscreens are used exclusively for Linchpin Touch, a processor equivalent to Intel Core i3 (2Ghz +, e.g., i3 6100U) is enough. For security we recommend at least 8GB RAM.

Here we can recommend Intel Core i3 (2Ghz +) or equivalent / better and for security 1GB RAM.

The hardware should have an infrared or capacitive sensor technology. Both are equally suitable for Linchpin Touch.

A full-HD resolution of the screens (16: 9 / 1920x1080 pixels) is essential for an optimal presentation of the content.

As a browser, Google Chrome 56+ must run smoothly on the selected hardware.

Tip

Looking for a low end solution that doesn't require expensive touch displays? Or want to try out Linchpin Touch before buying something?

Simply set up a Full HD display, connected to a computer fulfilling the requirements mentioned above. Then hook up a mouse, touchpad or trackball to your computer, but no keyboard. While not as intuitive as navigating by touch, this will work just fine with smaller displays. As a rule of thumb: The smaller your display, the easier it is to navigate by a mouse or other input device.

Operating System

The operating system should be one of the following (Minimum requirements):

  • Windows 7 or
  • OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or
  • the popular Linux distributions in LTS (Ubuntu 14.04+, openSUSE 13.3+, Fedora Linux 24+)

Browser

At this point we fully support Chrome as a browser. It offers the best results and performance.

You can try running Linchpin Touch on other browsers, but you'll probably have some issues with design and performance. 

Additional software and recommendations

Linchpin Touch ignores any inputs from a keyboard aside from the escape key. This is to prevent people from plugging a keyboard into the device and try to play minesweeper. As an additional measure of safetey you might also want to prevent physical access to USB or other ports on the device.  

Warning
You probably don't want readers at your touch screens to surf the internet at their leisure. To prevent that, we highly recommend you let your browser run in some sort of kiosk mode. Sitekiosk is a good choice for this, it works smoothly with Linchpin Touch. Especially it can prevent links opening in new browser tabs which lets users "break free" from Linchpin Touch. You can also define black and white lists via Sitekiosk. This is important if you have several systems that contribute contents to your Confluence.

Check out our hardware recommendations for the Linchpin Intranet Suite here.


This page was last edited on 11/10/2023.