Hi Dako,
The touchscreen is comparatively stable component.
- Its response doesn't vary over time/temp.
- Response of individual screens (same model,make) do not differ largely.
But, different touchscreen-models differ in their response.
Also, what matters is the actual mounting of the
Hi there.
My initial request was basen on the personal experience backed up by similar
reports by various forums' users.
I saw screen with not working area - roughly 1 centimeter from the bottom.
Twice. I also saw screen where touching is shifted with few centimeters up,
or down. I am not saying
Hi,
Also, there have been significant changes in how Android handles the
touchscreen-events in Gingerbread.
If you working on gingerbread, then you might want to have a look at this
thread.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting/browse_thread/thread/08158b8069a01382/8b2aa8d41336b077
Thanks, could you share a compiled .apk please?
Question: If calibration data is built-in on compile-time, what's the
point of having calibrate application anyway?
And if you have it be generate the first time you boot up the device,
you should have it as an option under settings, because of
I don't have a prebuilt APK since the client opted to go the
calibration during manufacturing route as opposed to the application.
So I can only point you the application for you to build. The
application is set to load on system load, but the first thing it does
is check for the existence of
I guess, 0xdroid has tslib in their distribution. Download and try
it. It will create executable not apk.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:08 PM, Ashwin Bihari abih...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't have a prebuilt APK since the client opted to go the
calibration during manufacturing route as opposed to