Re: Elographics touch driver
Hi, in /etc/X11/xorg.conf but these entries (existence or not) have no effect on the behaviour of the touch screen. Where can this driver be configured/calibrated and is it possible to have absolute coordinates, meaning that the mouse pointer is braught the the position of my finger when touching the screen? It is a blind shot, but in wacom driver, when it is not correctly loaded, it behaves like a mouse (i.e. no absolute positioning), which correlates with your story. Review your /var/log/Xorg.0.log for any problem loading the driver. I searched my /var/log/Xorg.0.log for elo or touch and found nothing. Since my entries in /etc/X11/xorg.conf did not change the behaviour, I removed them again. Shouldn't the package xserver-xorg-input-elographics add some entries to /etc/X11/xorg.conf? I am wondering how and where this thing can be calibrated/activated properly. The package is installed, (currently) no changes to any config files. The touch behaves like a mouse (no absolute positioning). No touch-related entries in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. What can I do. I found absolutely no documentation for the xserver-xorg-input-elographics package with google. :-( Thanks a lot! Regards, Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Elographics touch driver
Hi all, I installed the xserver-xorg-input-elographics package and it seems to work. I can move the mouse by touching the display. However, some calibration seems to be needed. Touching the display does not move the mouse under my finger. I can just move the mouse pointer by dragging over the display at an arbitrary location. I tried to play with stuff like Section InputDevice Identifier ELO touchscreen Driver elographics Option Device /dev/psaux Option MinimumXPosition 300 Option MaximumXPosition 3700 Option MinimumYPosition 300 Option MaximumYPosition 3700 Option UntouchDelay 10 Option ReportDelay 10 Option SendCoreEventsyes EndSection in /etc/X11/xorg.conf but these entries (existence or not) have no effect on the behaviour of the touch screen. Where can this driver be configured/calibrated and is it possible to have absolute coordinates, meaning that the mouse pointer is braught the the position of my finger when touching the screen? It is a blind shot, but in wacom driver, when it is not correctly loaded, it behaves like a mouse (i.e. no absolute positioning), which correlates with your story. Review your /var/log/Xorg.0.log for any problem loading the driver. OK, I now have xserver-xorg-input-elographics installed and the following entries in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Section InputDevice Identifier ELO touchscreen Driver elographics Option Device /dev/psaux Option MinimumXPosition 3000 Option MaximumXPosition 3700 Option MinimumYPosition 3000 Option MaximumYPosition 3700 Option UntouchDelay 10 Option ReportDelay 10 Option SendCoreEventsyes Option ScreenNumber 0 Option ButtonNumber 1 EndSection Section ServerLayout ... InputDevice Generic Keyboard InputDevice Configured Mouse InputDevice ELO touchscreen SendCoreEvents EndSection After restarting X the touch still behaves like a mouse (no absolute ositioning) and in /var/log/Xorg.0.log I get debian:/usr/lib/xorg/modules/input# tail -f /var/log/Xorg.0.log Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: 'Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '' 0x18 Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '╴' 0xFB Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '' 0x1 Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '' 0x18 Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '╴' 0xFC Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '' 0x2 Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '' 0x18 Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '╴' 0xFD Elographics: Dropping one byte in an attempt to synchronize: '' 0x2 Unable to ask Elographics touchscreen identification Any idea? Thanks, Andreas
Re: Elographics touch driver
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 12:54:06 +0200, Andreas Höschler wrote: OK, I now have xserver-xorg-input-elographics installed and the following entries in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. Section InputDevice Identifier ELO touchscreen Driver elographics Option Device /dev/psaux Are you sure this is the correct device file? (I never used this driver, so this question might be silly) Cheers, Julien signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Elographics touch driver
El Martes, 17 de Abril de 2007, Andreas Höschler escribió: Hi, I installed the xserver-xorg-input-elographics package and it seems to work. I can move the mouse by touching the display. However, some calibration seems to be needed. Touching the display does not move the mouse under my finger. I can just move the mouse pointer by dragging over the display at an arbitrary location. I tried to play with stuff like Section InputDevice Identifier ELO touchscreen Driver elographics Option Device /dev/psaux Option MinimumXPosition 300 Option MaximumXPosition 3700 Option MinimumYPosition 300 Option MaximumYPosition 3700 Option UntouchDelay 10 Option ReportDelay 10 Option SendCoreEventsyes EndSection in /etc/X11/xorg.conf but these entries (existence or not) have no effect on the behaviour of the touch screen. Where can this driver be configured/calibrated and is it possible to have absolute coordinates, meaning that the mouse pointer is braught the the position of my finger when touching the screen? It is a blind shot, but in wacom driver, when it is not correctly loaded, it behaves like a mouse (i.e. no absolute positioning), which correlates with your story. Review your /var/log/Xorg.0.log for any problem loading the driver. Best regards, Ender. -- I'm packing your extra pair of shoes and your ANGRY eyes! -- Mrs. Potato to Mr. Potato (Toy Story 2). -- Desarrollador de Debian Debian developer pgpZdmuft4s9F.pgp Description: PGP signature
Elographics touch driver
Hi, I installed the xserver-xorg-input-elographics package and it seems to work. I can move the mouse by touching the display. However, some calibration seems to be needed. Touching the display does not move the mouse under my finger. I can just move the mouse pointer by dragging over the display at an arbitrary location. I tried to play with stuff like Section InputDevice Identifier ELO touchscreen Driver elographics Option Device /dev/psaux Option MinimumXPosition 300 Option MaximumXPosition 3700 Option MinimumYPosition 300 Option MaximumYPosition 3700 Option UntouchDelay 10 Option ReportDelay 10 Option SendCoreEventsyes EndSection in /etc/X11/xorg.conf but these entries (existence or not) have no effect on the behaviour of the touch screen. Where can this driver be configured/calibrated and is it possible to have absolute coordinates, meaning that the mouse pointer is braught the the position of my finger when touching the screen? Thanks a lot for any hint! Regards, Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]