Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 09:20:05 -0700 (PDT) From: "Kevin McClelland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] Touchscreen Kits
Not sure how simple or cost effective such a procedure would be. The 1100 is a very rare find in the US, the vast majority of Libretto owners over here are L50/70/100/110 users. I would assume custom drivers would have to be developed for each Libretto series, and for all the different OS we use. I do not even know if it is feasible to get it working onto the motherboard. If the cost was low, I might be tempted, but I fear it will probably be just as much if not more than the Libretto itself. I personally can live with the Lib mouse, and I might be more tempted to perform Dr. Xin's PS2 port modification and get one of those Atek optical sub portable mice. Looks like a pretty cool combination. One more thing - I have messed around with an external touchpad, and overall I like it, but I cannot get it to cooperate under Win2k. It is the only thing that I have used that can actually crash Win2k on my L100. If I can ever get it configured to work reliably, it might be another viable option. On Wed, 10 April 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > > Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 12:48 +0000 > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [LIB] Touchscreen Kits > > Hi all, > > who has other valuable ideas to solve the problem of missing information? > > Maybe, someone in the Libretto community has a Libretto out of order to send to EZSCREEN, that they can examine it in principle. I have not a Libretto 1100 yet, but I have good contacts to Korea; maybe I can get one. > > Bernhard > > > > ------Originalnachricht----- > |Von: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > |An: Libretto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > |Betreff: Re: [LIB] Touchscreen Kits > |Antwort an: Libretto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > |Datum: Mittwoch, 10. April 2002 14:33 > | > |Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 12:30 +0000 > |From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > |Subject: Re: [LIB] Touchscreen Kits > | > |Dear Mr. Kroll, > | > |I found at http://home.datacomm.ch/psumesgutner/libretto/en/mod_1100_c.htm: > |Some technical data of the Toshiba Libretto FF1100: > |[...] > |Screen TFT > |Pixel size 0.19 x 0.19 mm > |Screen size 7.1" > |Visible area 153.6 x 93 mm > | > |I do not have the exact maximum outside dimensions of the touchsensor that can fit within a Libretto, because Librettos do not have touchscreens. > | > |For the same reason, I can not tell you where the sensor tail is located on the touchscreen, its > |length, width and contact configuration including the pinout specs. > | > | > |Is it possible to send you a Libretto ff1100 aka 1100, that you can examine, what you can do? > |If YES, then we should come to an agreement about the conditions of: > | > |A. Receiving a Libretto 1100, examining it and sending it back, if an implementation of a touchscreen kit is impossible. > | > |B1. Receiving a Libretto 1100, examining it > |B2. proposing, what can be done, if an implementation is possible, even with some changes, > |... waiting for confirmation by owner > |B3. installing the touchscreen kit and sending the Libretto back to sender. > | > |I post your emails in the Libretto Mailing List and will ask people in the Libretto community, what else can be done. > |I will ask Toshiba for further specifications. > | > |I assume, that people with other Librettos like 50, 70, 100, 110, 1010, 1050 are interested. > | > |I am excited to hear from you. > | > | > |Kind regards > |Bernhard > | > |Bernhard H. Schmitz > |Organisation Counsellor > |Buchenstr. 3 > |65933 Frankfurt/Main > |Germany > | > |------Originalnachricht----- > |Von: "sales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > | > |An: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > |Betreff: Re: 7.1'' Touchscreen Kits > |Datum: Dienstag, 9. April 2002 23:11 > | > |Dear Mr. Schmitz, > | > |We have manufactured touchscreens for several PDAs. > | > |A touchscreen cannot simply be cut-down, however, we can manufacture to any > |size. > | > |To do this we need to know the exact maximum outside dimensions of the > |touchsensor that can fit within the Libretto. You may get this dimension > |from the previous touchscreen. > | > |We also require where the sensor tail is located on the touchscreen, its > |length, width and contact configuration including the pinout specs. > | > |Please also specify the exact dimensions of the viewable display. > | > |Thanks, > |Steve > |Steve Kroll > |ezscreen div. of intech bearing inc. > |1999 tellepsen st. > |houston, tx usa 77023 > | > |ph: 713.926.1186 > |toll-free ph.: 888-TouchEZ (888.868.2439) > |fax: 713.926.3110 > |www.ezscreen.com > | > | > | > | > |************************************************************** > |http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list > |http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives > | > | -------TO UNSUBSCRIBE------- > |Reply to any of the list messages. 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