Following up on my own message.

> I have some evtouch calibration related issues left to deal with.

The GUI calibration software appears to be still very unreliable. I had used it 
when it was more of a "give it a try" option but in the Ubuntu Software Center 
the evtouch drivers/configuration is installed under that title (very 
surprising to me). Its output created very strange behavior from flipped axes 
(common problem on ubuntuforums) to things that I can't explain which was as if 
it was trying to predict what I wanted to do so if I moved the stylus on a 
straight line the pointer would trail it and then surpass it and go forward. 
Anyway, by manually editing it and then re-doing it I was able to get it to 
work (I will post all these things when I am done).
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Now, I am having difficulty finding what to configure in order to get the 
touchpad/stylus combination behave as they did in the past.
I want it to act as if I am continuously pressing "button 1" (left
button on most mice) when it is pressed and dragged. I was able to drag
windows, draw using xournal etc before installing UNR, 9.10. I can't even 
figure out how to call this "feature" to search for a solution.

One of the primary uses of Samsung Q1U for me to annotate pdf files in Xournal 
with a stylus. Now, I have to make sure that I touched the stylus at the 
position I want to start and on-device mouse left button pressed.

Looking at "Xev", when I touch the stylus, it detects "ButtonPress" and "button 
1", then when I keep it pressed it senses
"motion", when I lift it "ButtonRelease" so it is, I think, getting the
right commands but the response in X is not  as if I kept the button pressed 
continuously.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

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