Yes, evdev supports touchscreens now, and evtouch doesn't even build, so
it's going to be removed from the archive. And because of that, this bug
can be closed.
** Changed in: xf86-input-evtouch (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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great job Soren! It's nice to have a unified driver, much easier to
support etc.
i was just looking through the evdev and evtouch code and trying to
understand if evtouch has some sort of right-click emulation via
LONG_TOUCH, which is the only other thing I would miss in evdev
(although it might
i have been using evdev for a few releases now, on a variety of fujitsu
and panasonic notebooks. it seems to do everything evtouch does, so I'd
vote to close this.
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@eric
I did the initial implementation of touchscreen support in 'evdev', so I'm glad
that works for you :-) It should, however, be said that 'evtouch' does quite a
bit more than 'evdev' (it has more options).
I don't think this bug should be closed, instead it should be fixed :-)
Basically,
Eventually I think -evtouch is going to go away in favor of just using
-evdev. We can keep this bug report open until then, even though the
hardware is no longer available for testing.
** Changed in: xf86-input-evtouch (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Hi Soren,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
I don't know how to reply to that. I realise that people are busy and
that you have to resort to automated replies sometimes, but this reply
does not make sense to me in the context of the bug report.
I reported this bug two years ago, but (as I have previously stated) I
no longer have access to
Just a follow-up on Soren's comment, I have been testing
xinput_calibrator [1], it is excellect, with a goal of supporting
calibration of all drivers, and export to udev, xorg, xinput command,
hal. This should be integrated in Ubuntu.
[1] http://github.com/tias/xinput_calibrator
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** Changed in: xf86-input-evtouch (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: xf86-input-evtouch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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