The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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** Changed in: hwe-next
Assignee: James M. Leddy (jm-leddy) = (unassigned)
** Also affects: hwe-next/saucy
Importance: Undecided
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: hwe-next/saucy
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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This is quite a severe bug. If you have a touchscreen connected, and
you have touched it at some point:
1) start gitk or tkinfo or a recent Qt Creator (or probably many other Qt 5
programs)
2) scroll some long text with the mouse wheel
3) move the mouse
It selects text as if the left mouse
It should be fixable on precise by installing xserver-xorg-lts-saucy.
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Hi all,
The patch I posted previously had a bug in xf86UnrealizeCursor(). I had
accidentally used dixLookupScreenPrivate(), when I should have used
dixLookupPrivate(). The attached patch is an update with the fix.
Chris
** Patch added: Rev 2 of 12.04 xserver backport patch
Can someone sum up what we have to do in 13.04 to get rid of the stuck
click problem? I am new to ubuntu, I have installed ubuntu 13.04 on my
nexus 7. When I dist-upgrade from ppa:canonical-x/x-staging, it just
boot up to a black screen. I get notification or error and I have
anotification that I
For folks using Ubuntu 12.04LTS, and can't use the quantal/raring/newer
X server (due to whatever reasons, like maybe a binary-only video driver
for a legacy video card), this patch may work for you.
It's a first attempt at backporting Peter Hutterer's touch-grab-race-
condition-56578-v3 branch.
Upstream marked this as fixed. So this should be fixed in saucy now.
Backporting this is non-trivial, and it might be easier to test if using
a newer version of onboard fixes this problem. Newer versions of onboard
workaround it by using xi2 events directly.
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu
I did further testing over longer time and no stuck button. Its seems
that with the current X from the x-staging PPA and the current Onboard
from the onboard PPA the problem is solved.
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Thanks for testing. I'm going to close this one as fixed since we
definitely fixed quite a few bugs in this patch set. If there's
something left please file a new bug so we can narrow down the new (old?
:) issues.
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Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Maarten, I have checked with the new onboard (bzr branch lp:onboard)
now on an up-to-date Saucy with xserver packages from the x-staging PPA
and I do not get a stuck-mouse-button effect any more.
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I think the changes to onboard to use xinput2 directly may have fixed
the remaining issue I was having. When I checked out onboard from trunk
and used it on my nexus7 things worked, and nothing got stuck.
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Wondering if anything has been happening in a while...
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To
Peter fixed a load of stuff and it got merged in xserver master.
Unfortunately there have not been any development releases of xserver
master since that happened, but that will come in time.
If you are still seeing problems, and are definitely using xserver
master, then I suggest explaining your
(In reply to comment #101)
Nope, and I noticed a BUG on !pGrab in FreeGrab, I'll try it a bit more on
monday.
merged as 0e3be0b25fcfeff386bad132526352c2e45f1932 yesterday.
as for the rest, I really need something that's reproducible.
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The fix for bug #66720 looks relevant, commit 8eeaa74bc241acb41f1d
upstream, it seems something broke for me though, so I can't test it
right now.
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Nope, and I noticed a BUG on !pGrab in FreeGrab, I'll try it a bit more
on monday.
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(In reply to comment #99)
Peter fixed a load of stuff and it got merged in xserver master.
Unfortunately there have not been any development releases of xserver master
since that happened, but that will come in time.
If you are still seeing problems, and are definitely using xserver master,
I would like to be any help I can with this bug fix. I am able to test
on an 18.5 Winmate M185D as well as a 10 Winmate device (W10ID3S-
PCH1). I am currently running Unity 13.04 and can make any necessary
changes to the system. Please let me know what I can do to test and how
to do it. I feel a
Thanks for all your work on this. At OLPC we've been testing the branch
but have been a couple of commits behind the tip. Anyway, I think its
still worth contributing the test result: no problems seen.
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fwiw, the latest branch got merged into master. It's still buggy but an
improvement over the previous state.
commit c76a1b343d6a56aa9529e87f0eda8d61355d562b
Merge: 891123c 9a5ad65
Author: Keith Packard kei...@keithp.com
Date: Thu May 23 19:58:36 2013 -0600
Merge remote-tracking branch
** Changed in: hwe-next
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: hwe-next
Assignee: (unassigned) = James M. Leddy (jm-leddy)
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I still need help compiling the test branch of xserver on ubuntu 13.04.
If I try to compile it, detailed here
http://www.x.org/wiki/CompileXserverManually it fails with complaints of
wrong versions of x11proto. But, I have verified that the correct
packages are actually installed on my system. So,
Is make check failing for anyone else with v3?
(EE) test device: not enough space for touch events (max 5 touchpoints).
Dropping this event.
(EE) test device: not enough space for touch events (max 5 touchpoints).
Dropping this event.
(EE) test device: not enough space for touch events (max 5
(In reply to comment #85)
Is make check failing for anyone else with v3?
caused by a patch merged into master (and thus picked up on v3), fix is here:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/13687/
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grab http://people.canonical.com/~mlankhorst/xorg-server_1.14.1.orig.tar.gz
and xorg-server_1.14.1-0ubuntu0.3+1.15rc1+touch.diff.gz
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Thank you, Maarten. I can patch and compile that copy but for some
reason I'm getting a compilation error with the
de12ce91d8e44ab9398e730b457e5abc8d1acbe6 branch in /dix/window.c line
421-425:
REGION_INIT(pScreen, pWin-clipList, box, 1);
REGION_INIT(pScreen,
sorry guys, please take the compilation errors to the list. This bug is
confusing enough with 90 comments and I'd like to keep off-topic stuff
to a minimum.
pushed a new version of the branch after fixing a cursor refcounting
issue that crashed my server when dragging and email in thunderbird.
That fixed up the background corruptions and hangs on armhf/nexus 7, but
I'm still seeing a stuck mouse button, and [ 77305.765] [Xi] Virtual
core pointer: Failed to get event 8 for touchpoint 1.
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nm, bg is still corrupt when running in valgrind :(
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To manage
paul:
add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-x/x-staging
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get build-dep xorg-server
will get you 1.14 + necessary build dependencies. Copy the debian
directory from xserver 1.14, and comment out each patch that fails to
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Hello.
I would like to provide testing for this bug if possible but I'm not
exactly clued up on compiling xorg-server from scratch. I figure it
could be useful to have a none-standard (ie not a laptop or tablet
device) low-end hardware test case but if it's unlikely to
(In reply to comment #70)
the libreoffice hint helped a lot tracking this down. New branch posted (top
commit b8a2de82e36dd922843618f15703113dd556b164 dix: fix cursor refcounting
). Please give this a test. looks like my test box here is happy and
valgrind doesn't see any leaks (yet)
I would
daniel - xev behaves normally for me in the last branch. is it still
misbehaving for you?
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==3663== 16,384 bytes in 4 blocks are still reachable in loss record 245 of
246
==3663==at 0x482D4B8: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:593)
==3663==by 0x216F23: WriteToClient (io.c:1017)
==3663==by 0x142667: WriteEventsToClient (events.c:5982)
==3663==by 0x142747: TryClientEvents
(In reply to comment #76)
tried to bisect this, but I can't see any difference in the xev output
before or after that commit. Tested several revisions after (and 3e15158985)
and xev works as expected.
Thanks for testing - I have now looked closer.
The patch removes a field from struct
oh, right. sorry, I forgot to mention this - it is indeed a ABI break so
you have to recompile the drivers (or add the now-unused field back in).
Maarten, this could also be the reason for your bug?
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Pushed the branch with a fix to keep the ABI, please test
de12ce91d8e44ab9398e730b457e5abc8d1acbe6
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I built it, and changing between dash and indicators soon hangs with
this on the log:
[ 3110.957] (EE) BUG: triggered 'if (!pGrab)'
[ 3110.957] (EE) BUG: ../../dix/grabs.c:258 in FreeGrab()
[ 3110.957] (EE)
[ 3110.957] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 3110.957] (EE)
gdb doesn't give anything, just the
(In reply to comment #80)
Pushed the branch with a fix to keep the ABI, please test
de12ce91d8e44ab9398e730b457e5abc8d1acbe6
Built this and can't see any problems after a quick test. I'll ship this
in upcoming OLPC development builds for wider testing.
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I have a lenovo S10-3t with full keyboard, synaptics touchpad and cando
2 touch screen that I'd like to try this on. I have ubuntu 13.04 on it.
What are the git commands to access
de12ce91d8e44ab9398e730b457e5abc8d1acbe6 and does it just replace the
xserver-xorg or do I have to rebuild the other
Sorry, I found the files on the pages referenced above, so don't need
any reply.
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Yep, reproduced with HEAD b8a2de82e3, bisection identifies the first bad
commit as 3e15158985.
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tried to bisect this, but I can't see any difference in the xev output
before or after that commit. Tested several revisions after (and
3e15158985) and xev works as expected.
fwiw, my test box here is Ubuntu 12.10 with the server branch above,
rest as-is. mouse used is a trackpoint, which for all
Created attachment 78643
Xorg-valgrind.till-twist.gz
Another crash, this time I was visiting http://www.tagesspiegel.de/ with
the Chrome browser. As usual, Valgrind log attached.
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Xorg-valgrind.till-twist.gz
Another crash: Still visiting http://m.tagesspiegel.org/, watching one
of the videos, tried to maximize the Chrome window - X crashed.
Valgrind log attached again.
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nexus valgrind log for latest attempt
Still a bit buggy. On the nexus7 I can cause it to drop events in the
same way still..
What I do is touch the ubuntu dash icon in upper left, then release
finger and make a dragging motion with the dash icon. I'm not 100% sure
if the
Peter, I have tried your new snapshot (comment #70) and so far I did not
get crashes. Touch operation without right-clicking works well for me
now. The right-click emulation via Onboard is still broken, though.
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the libreoffice hint helped a lot tracking this down. New branch posted (top
commit b8a2de82e36dd922843618f15703113dd556b164 dix: fix cursor refcounting
). Please give this a test. looks like my test box here is happy and valgrind
doesn't see any leaks (yet)
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I can reproduce this (not reliable) on a Tega v2 (aka Viewpad 10, aka
Nexoc Pad 10). Touchscreen is reported as 1d6b:0002 Hanvon 10.1 Touch
screen overlay. xev reports a mousebutton release, but no
press/keydown/whatever it is shown.
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Can confirm this bug on a Samsung Series 7 slate. No touch input is
recognized for Plasma Active or Unity, however XInput is reporting touch
events (acts just like a mouse, instead of a multitouch screen).
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Peter, I have tested your new branch on the Lenovo Thinkpad Twist now. I
do not get any crashes and left clicking by tapping is absolutely
reliable for me. Right-clicking via onboard does not work for me though.
If I activate the right-click mode and tap, the tap is interpreted as
left click
Thanks for continuing to work on this.
I believe the touch-grab-race-condition-56578-v2 patch series so far
creates a problem with mouse input. In Sugar's Paint application, I
can't paint anything by moving the mouse around with the button held
down.
Running xev, I can see that clicking and
Peter, how do I run the xorg server under Valgrind? I have a Ubuntu
Raring system.
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Daniel, Peter, I am using the the full GIT branch touch-grab-race-
condition-56578-v2 which is 1.14 and here I have no problem with Sugar's
Paint application (rgbPaint, am I right?). I can paint both with an
external Bluetooth mouse with the left button held down and with my
finger on the touch
Daniel, on my 1.14 I do not see any problem, also when testing with xev.
Both with the external mouse and my finger on the touch screen I see
ButtonPress events when I press and hold the mouse button or when I put
my finger onto the screen and I get ButtonRelease events when I release
the mouse
Thanks for testing. Sugar's paint app is http://activities.sugarlabs.org
/en-US/sugar/addon/4082
It is probably more meaningful to do the xev test though. Click the
mouse button and hold, you would expect a ButtonPress event to show
immediately, but it doesn't. And do that under sugar, in case
Till, can you run this under valgrind please to make sure I didn't
introduce any memory leaks?
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Another touch problem: If I run Chromium browser and try to drag and
drop one of the tabs using the touch screen, the left button gets stuck
down and it does not get even unstuck if I continue working with the
external Bluetooth mouse. I can only kill the session.
It also happens sometimes that X
Created attachment 78472
/etc/X11/X-valgrind
For valgrinding xserver you want to install the xserver-xorg-core-dbg
package from the binary you generated, and also install xserver-xorg-
input*dbg and xserver-xorg-video*dbg and valgrind
I enabled auto valgrinding by creating /etc/X11/X-valgrind
Also with 1.14 XBMC behaves as in comment #39, not reacting to touch
clicks. Looking more deeply into XBMC's behavior, the mouse cursor is
put into the lower right corner of the screen when touch-clicking an
arbitrary place, perhaps all touch clicks are registered with the
coordinates of the lower
I have set up running X under Valgrind now. I have installed
xserver-xorg-core-dbg
valgrind
xserver-xorg-video-intel-dbg
xserver-xorg-video-modesetting-dbg
xserver-xorg-input-evdev-dbg
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-dbg
libdrm2-dbg
libdrm-intel1-dbg
ThenI have installed Maarten's script, made it
First observation under Valgrind:
onboard pops up when touch-clicking an input field, but onboard is non-
functional. Independent whether I touch-click the keys or use my
external mouse, the keys do not react. No changes of the key's color, no
character appearing in the input field. Also
Created attachment 78475
Xorg-valgrind.till-twist
My Valgrind log as of now.
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Installed libunwind8-dbg to improve Valgrind log, then restarted
lightdm, logged in, and now onboard works.
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Xorg-valgrind.till-twist
Update of Valgrind log.
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I have more experience with the onboard-aided right click (same running
under Val;grind or without Valgrind):
Touch-clicking the right-click key on onboard makes it turning grey.
After that doing one touch click on the desktop background does nothing.
A second touch click on the background makes
Same with the double-click emulation button of onboard: It also executes
the double-click only on the second touch click (tested with Nautilus).
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Created attachment 78483
Xorg-valgrind.till-twist.gz
Finally I succeeded to make X crashing again, I opened several programs
(Firefox, Chromium, Thunderbird, Calculator, digikam), did some clicks
in them, and closed them again. Then I opened LibreOffice Writer via the
Launcher and got a window
Created attachment 78484
Xorg-valgrind.till-twist.gz
With LibreOffice Writer I can reproduce the crash reliably. Right after
login I touch-click its icon in the Launcher, get the dialog to recover
the document of the previous session, I reject, and as soon as I click
Yes to confirm, X crashes,
Note: In the last two comments (and also in my other tests), I did all
operations by touch clicking (if not otherwise stated).
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Xorg-valgrind.till-twist.gz
X crashes as well if I do the described steps with LibreOffice using my
external Bluetooth mouse for all clicks and not the touch screen.
Valgrind log attached.
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(In reply to comment #47)
I believe the touch-grab-race-condition-56578-v2 patch series so far creates
a problem with mouse input. In Sugar's Paint application, I can't paint
anything by moving the mouse around with the button held down.
Running xev, I can see that clicking and holding the
Please have a test of this branch here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~whot/xserver/log/?h=touch-grab-race-condition-56578-v2
I'm not 100% sure yet if there's a memleak introduced - haven't done the
required checks yet. but it fixes the crasher caused by the invalid
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ok, I'll be honest. this is a giant mess where we potentially access
dangling pointers and sorting this out is nasty. my attempts to do so
today have failed badly. fix will come, but not too soon I'm afraid
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Yes, I can see how time consuming this must be. Thanks for continuing to
work on it, at OLPC we can promise you some testing once code is ready.
In the mean time I will add the latest 2 patches to our development
builds for further testing:
Xi: Do not handle ET_TouchOwnership in
Krastanov, is your 13.04 completely up-to-date? I have created and
tested the packages on an up-to-date 13.04 and there they work. Are you
using the PPA (i386, amd64) or the binary package tarball (Nexus
7/armhf)?
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I use the PPA and I have updated and upgraded the system before adding
the PPA (but maybe my mirror was not up-to-date). Given your
confirmation that it works, I will search for the error on my side.
Thank you!
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Created a Blueprint about convertibles and the Ubuntu desktop with touch
screen:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/client-1305-convertibles-
and-touch-desktop
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This bug is perhaps duplicate of bug 1099289 or bug 1068994. I have
attached a patch (for xorg-server) to that bugs which solves the problem
on the Lenovo Thinkpad Twist.
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I have partial (full) success (on the Lenovo Thinkpad Twist, an Intel-
based convertible, see also bug 1068994):
I have rebuilt the current Raring package of xorg-server
(1.13.3-0ubuntu5) with the following two patches:
1. http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~whot/xserver/commit/?h=touch-grab-race-
Sorry, previous comment was meant for another bug.
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To manage
Possibly bug 1099289 or bug 1068994 are duplicates of this one.
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Sorry, patch is not complete. Here is the correct one.
** Patch added: touch-fix.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1015183/+attachment/3646277/+files/touch-fix.patch
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I have built xorg-server with my patch also on the Nexus7 now and it
works perfectly there with the desktop and all applications, too, and on
the Nexu7 XBMC and Chromium's web apps work with touch.
It also seems to fix the Nexus 7 (bug 1068994).
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@till-kamppeter, could you provide these modified builds in order to
test them on different hardware.
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I have uploaded a test package (xorg-server 1.13.3-0ubuntu6~ppa1) to my
PPA now. Please install it following the instructions to include the PPA
as described in the section Adding this PPA to your system on
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ppa and then running the
commands
sudo
Binary test packages for the Nexus 7/armhf attached to bug 1068994.
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The packages can not be tested on 13.04 because of:
xserver-xorg-core:
Depends: libaudit1 (=1:2.2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libc6 (=2.17) but 2.15-0ubuntu20.1 is to be installed
Depends: libudev1 (=183) but it is not installable
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I had similiar problems with ubuntu 13.04 on an Acer Iconia Tab W500.
The patches in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56578#c17 solved
the problem for me.
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #56578
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56578
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Could you recheck on raring? It seems there have been some touch related
fixes in xorg-server since the quantal xserver release.
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Title:
Inconsistent mouse events for Acer T231H multitouch monitor
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Found out something new. I compiled the git version of evdev, xf86
-input-evdev-2.7.0-20-g5af11b6, and when multitouch isn't enabled, the
core state problem is gone. The autoconf script doesn't detect XI22 on
Precise because the X.org version is too old, so MT isn't enabled by
default.
Once I
I see this same behavior on a Samsung Slate 7, which has an Atmel
maxtouch multitouch touchscreen. Running Precise, with xserver-xorg-
input-evdev 1:2.7.0-0ubuntu1.2 and xserver-xorg-core
2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.8.
If I don't touch the touchscreen since the X server has started, xev
reports the state
Hello Martin,
Yes indeed, it seems we're bumping is several different issues. Yours - and its
fix - helped improve the global picture. I have absolutely no understanding of
how all that X and multi-touch works, so I don't know where to start from (in
respect with where/how to report the other
On 07/04/2012 03:30 AM, Martin von Gagern wrote:
Is the patch you referenced intended as a replacement for both my
patches? Working with the touch screen alone, things work out fairly
well. But if I also use a mouse, then the lack of a TOUCH_END event
still causes the mouse moves to register
On 07/04/2012 03:37 AM, Martin von Gagern wrote:
With that patch by Chase, I also wonder what would happen if two touch
devices were used simultaneously.
When I both touch my screen and click my conventional mouse button, I
get two button events, but the state is the bitwise or of both, so
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