Hi,

      It would be great if you could throw some light on "how can
synaptics touchscreen (RMI) driver can be integrated with Android". We
do report "X, Y, X2, Y2, Pressure, ABS_FINGERS and TOOL_WIDTH to the
input subsystem. However Android does not seem to be responding to the
touch events. Any suggestions?

Warm Regards,
Anil

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:05 PM, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  On Mar 17, 1:21 am, "Anil Sasidharan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >            Android reads raw X,Y and Pressure info from touch driver.
>  > And the device node being opened for touch is /dev/input/event1.
>  > Regarding the network, you will have to set the DNS and LOCAL-IP using
>  > the setprop utility.
>
>  It shouldn't matter what name you publish your input device under /dev/
>  input -- we just scan through all of the devices there and examine the
>  events they report to classify them.  So for something to be
>  considered a touch driver, you just need to make sure you say you
>  report X, Y, and the key code for the primary mouse button.
>
>
>
>  >
>

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