Touch monitor for lenovo z380

Hello,
I am using Lenovo z380 Laptop and It's not a touch type.
Can i connect a touch monitor to my Laptop and will i be able to use it as a touch monitor??
Thanks.

hi ayokac,
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Should be an ELAN Driver
You can Try downloading and installing this Driver
Elan Touchpad Driver
Windows 7
IN4THP09WW5.exe
28.0MB
Hope this helps
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