External touch screen with a Mac ?

Hello
Is there someone who use an external touch screen with a Mac ?
I plan to buy a IIYAMA T2252MTS to use it with a MacBook Pro 2010.
I'm sure it's not a problem for video but I'm very anxious with touch input and how Mountain Lion can manage this ...
Do you use UDPP / Touch Base or any other driver ?
If I want only use a normal touch (1 finger), i think the mac can manage it easly, isn't it ?
Thank for any responses ...

Hi Tom,
I'm using an 4 wire overlay that was purchased off eBay. No brand name associated with it. I believe the 4 wire models can support dual touch, by the driver descriptions that are available for Windows, but Mac drivers don't.
Here is what I got.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/17-inch-USB-Panel-Kit-Set-Add-Touch-Screen-Function-/ 180662769175?pt=AU_comp_monitor&hash=item2a10571617&_uhb=1
And drivers.
http://home.eeti.com.tw/DriverDownload.html
Hope this helps.
Evan

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