Real solution is to fix the issue. You just asked how to trigger a shutdown
which was my answer. That would not be my solution.Shutting down
a touchscreen for x amount of ms will be tough to do..

Gerald



On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:38 PM, <henry.g.mcdon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >> Use an interrupt maybe to tell SW to ignore? Might slow things down.
>
> Is it really that simple?  Is there just a port, or a named pipe, or some
> shared memory location that you can write to to briefly disable the
> touchscreen?  I can imagine that it wouldn't be too difficult to shut down
> a driver, or tell X-Windows (forgive me, I'm not very BBB literate just yet
> having barely used one so far so my terminology may be off) to stop using
> it for long periods of time.  I'm just wanting to shut it off a few
> milliseconds before turning on our EMI generator and turn it back on a few
> seconds after that.
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