Uwe Mahnken wrote:Now I have to touch with more power to catch the stop. I am on Windows 10 and I know that windows have a calibration tool on board, but this doesn't change the sensitivity.
The touch system controllers in a touch display are relatively dumb devices as peripherals go. If there is a way to control touch pressure threshold from the PC, it's probably in a driver supplied by the manufacturer. Could also be a control on the monitor itself if it's adjustable at all. Most likely, it is what it is.
Disclaimer — My wife tells me I'm frequently incorrect