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24 inch touch screen

I just bought a 24 inch touch screen monitor that I play to lay down at the table to show maps and have the players move there tokens.   My issue is that I cant seem to find a way to touch the token and move it.  I can select it and use it icons to edit but not move it.  I am using chrome not sure if that makes a difference.   Any help please I just dropped 400 bucks on this solution and if this doesnt work it will be very frustrating.  I even tried enabling chromes touch features and nothing.
Ok I guess no one has any idea, I did a little digging around and found that if you use a User Agent switcher and set it to iPad that the functions work, not sure why the native browser doesnt support this but this is a decient work around.  I found the answer on another thread that tried it so I gave it a go and so far so good.  There is a Google User Agent Extention that I used.
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Use Firefox, Chrome doesn't pass the multi-touch features to Roll20 properly.  You won't be able to use Waypoints unless you've got a keyboard handy to press space.
Cool, thanks.   I will give that a try, there is an onscreen keyboard as well as I got a portable one to use with it.   Do I need to do a full install of firefox or will the portable version work as well?
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I found Roll20 didn't work well with touchscreen devices and ended up using Maptools for my tabletop IRL game instead. <a href="http://www.rptools.net/toolbox/maptool/" rel="nofollow">http://www.rptools.net/toolbox/maptool/</a> It has it's own problems but if you simply use it as a maptool (i.e., handle dice rolls and initiative with pen and paper), it's a lot more effective. If you find a way to improve Roll20 experience on touchscreens, though, I'm definitely all ears.
Thanks I was a kick starter for D20Pro I am going to give that a try with that touch screen. &nbsp;I have used maptool as well its very cool.