Re: tslib xserver input driver debian packge, addition

2008-09-02 Thread Fox Mulder
Nik Lutz wrote:
 And if you want to rotate the screen add
 
  Option  RotateCW
 
 to both (Device AND InputDevice ) sections of your xorg.xonf

I have a few questions about your Rotate addition to xorg.conf

What does this entry do?
Does it always start the screen rotated or could i somehow rotate it
while xfce is running like xrandr did in 2007.2?

And when i look at my xorg.conf in debian on my neo i doesn't have any
device section. At the moment i only got three InputDevice sections
for touchscreen, keyboard and mouse.

But when i take a look at the xorg.conf on my linux machine i have much
more sections and a device section. Within the device section the
graphic-card is defined.

I would really like to rotate the xfce screen when i want it or maybe
always if there is no other possibility at the moment. Because landscape
mode is for me better than otherwise because of some applications which
only work this way.

Ciao,
 Rainer


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tslib xserver input driver debian packge, addition

2008-08-28 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

with the new package the second patch is also added to the package. this
patch makes it necessary to add a new line to your xorg.conf. 

Option  EmulateRightButton1

just add it to you InputDevice section. Without this line the old
behavior of the tslib driver is restored - this means no right click
 
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 Sebastian Ohl



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Re: tslib xserver input driver debian packge, addition

2008-08-28 Thread Nik Lutz
And if you want to rotate the screen add

 Option  RotateCW

to both (Device AND InputDevice ) sections of your xorg.xonf


On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:43 PM, Sebastian Ohl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 with the new package the second patch is also added to the package. this
 patch makes it necessary to add a new line to your xorg.conf.

 Option  EmulateRightButton1

 just add it to you InputDevice section. Without this line the old
 behavior of the tslib driver is restored - this means no right click

 --
 Yours
  Sebastian Ohl



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