I deal with touch screen POS systems, the touch on the screen uses the mouse for the OS to operate the screen. Its just the same that you cannot use two sound cards on a Windows box to have the same audio out from one application. Unless you can find software that can do this (I don't know of any) then you will not be able to do what you want.
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Because Windows only provides a single screen pointer, using more than one device at the same time generally results in seemingly random movements of the pointer.
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As of 2009, Linux distributions and other operating systems that use Xorg, such as OpenSolaris and FreeBSD, support unlimited numbers of pointers
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If you want to run a linux box it seems that will be the easiet way to do what you want. :s