Just an observation here, but I think the original poster was asking about the flat LCD touchscreens that everybody has been using lately. Ken is talking about the tube type touchscreen, where the black tape helps hold the TS to the monitor tube and covers the wires.
I've been watching this thread as well, since I'm building an LCD touchscreen bartop. I mounted the screen by looking at the pictures in the several 'Mountain' touch screen jukebox threads. I must have done something wrong though, because last night when I went to power everything on for the final test before completing construction I found the right edge of the screen didn't register. I played around with my mounting screws by tightening and loosening them which did effect the range of registration, but not to the extent that the edge was usable.
I removed the screen from the cabinet, and put it back in the plastic faceplate that came with it. I then sat it on the floor faceup, and it registered fine. At this point I'm thinking that my setup is pressing the LCD panel too tight against the touch screen panel. I did remove a bit too much wood from where the LCD mounts, so that's why I'm leaning in that direction.
I'm trying to figure out a solution, and as of now I'm thinking of sticking the touch screen to the wood with sticky tape and adding some type of risers to the LCD mounts to get it so it's not pressing on the touch screen. I'm guessing that it should work fine even if the LCD is not in contact with the touch screen.
Sorry, just thinking out loud!
