[Bug 774938] Re: Erratic cursor movement when using "Coordinate Transformation Matrix"

2012-11-30 Thread Chris MacGregor
Oops, sorry, I mean quantal-proposed.  (Though of course it's not in
precise-proposed, either.)

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[Bug 1005321] Re: Several pointing device related problems occur when a touchscreen is installed

2012-11-30 Thread Chris MacGregor
The solution for the CTM problem (which is what causes the wacky cursor
jumping) is this patch, which was accepted into upstream on 19 Nov 2012;
it is not yet in quantal-proposed, but I was able to rebuild xorg-
server-1.13.0 (from 12.10) with this patch and the problem went away:

http://www.mail-archive.com/xorg-devel@lists.x.org/msg33742.html

There is another version of the patch floating around somewhere if you
want to fix 12.04.

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[Bug 742567] Re: multitouch events do not respect swap/invert axes properties

2012-11-30 Thread Chris MacGregor
Oops, sorry, I mean quantal-proposed.  (Though of course it's not in
precise-proposed, either.)

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[Bug 742567] Re: multitouch events do not respect swap/invert axes properties

2012-11-30 Thread Chris MacGregor
The solution for the CTM problem (which is what causes the wacky cursor
jumping) is this patch, which was accepted into upstream on 19 Nov 2012;
it is not yet in precise-proposed, but I was able to rebuild xorg-
server-1.13.0 (from 12.10) with this patch and the problem went away:

http://www.mail-archive.com/xorg-devel@lists.x.org/msg33742.html

There is another version of the patch floating around somewhere if you
want to fix 12.04.

IMHO, there is no good reason to break evdev's swap and invert
properties, though.  For the simple rotation case, they seem like the
obvious right thing to use.  Why should they not work?

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[Bug 774938] Re: Erratic cursor movement when using "Coordinate Transformation Matrix"

2012-11-30 Thread Chris MacGregor
The solution for the CTM problem (which is what causes the wacky cursor
jumping) is this patch, which was accepted into upstream on 19 Nov 2012;
it is not yet in precise-proposed, but I was able to rebuild xorg-
server-1.13.0 (from 12.10) with this patch and the problem went away:

http://www.mail-archive.com/xorg-devel@lists.x.org/msg33742.html

There is another version of the patch floating around somewhere if you
want to fix 12.04.

IMHO, there is no good reason to break evdev's swap and invert
properties, though. For the simple rotation case, they seem like the
obvious right thing to use. Why should they not work?

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