Hi guys, I'm responding to my original post to try and minimize confusion (hopefully). Here is a resubmittal of the original 17 patches plus another 6 that get the total for bamboo support to 23. Touch is now at 95% working by my estimation. There is still a random cursor popping when exiting a gesture that can happen. It will also happen if you tap one finger really quickly on the pad. These occur in relative mode obviously. But pad now works again by using different tool serial numbers mapped to each finger, and using 0xf0 serial for the pad. I've tried to make sure that adding serial number support per finger doesn't break the current tpc2fg, but we may want to change that to use serial numbers for each finger as well in the future. I've also added configuration items in the X driver for all of the gesture min/max activations sizes and tap timeout. This really make the gesture work cleanly since the defaults were too large for my 4x5 480x320 resolution tablet.
Let me know what you think. Thanks, Jason P.S. Ping, I haven't moved the id tables over yet in the kernel module with these patches. Still planning on doing that though. On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 11:48 -0500, Jason Childs wrote: > Hi Ping, > > I'm attaching a tar.bz2 of 17 patches that capture the changes I've done > over the last three days. I started a git repository with the base > 0.8.5-9 source from sourceforge, so some of the patches will look > useless as I changed stuff along the way. Also is there a change to get > the git repository on sourceforge working so I can sync up without > having to keep rebaselining off of the development archives? I tried to > to a clone and it gives me a empty repository. > > At this point the patch gets the Bamboo P&T touch working with capacity, > relative mode, single click, and two finger gestures. Unfortunately the > pad buttons had to go. They are sharing the same channel as the second > finger and mess up the proximity reading for it. Other than that, I > think everything has been incorporated, including changes to > wacomcpl-exec. > > Touch is at about 80% (a lot better than it was), but now the pad > buttons are disabled. I figured I'd send these out for review and maybe > get some ideas on ways to implement fixes. Once thing I'm considering > to get three finger gesture support and the pad buttons working again is > adding more channels ( up to 4 ) for the other inputs. I was planning > on making these different serial numbers, but that would change the > current protocol so I did try to implement that until it was discussed. > > Let me know what you think. > > Thanks, > Jason
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